Dr_PepPeR Posted July 25, 2006 Share Posted July 25, 2006 Hi guys, Another pic link on the 4th sci fi conhttp://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures...l?id=2103866215 Are you the Jedi knight in black Master Yu-gi-oh? Quote Link to comment
hammerdrill Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 :thumbsupsmiley: hello people! anyone here interested in doing model cars! tips and suggestions please! tnx! Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 :thumbsupsmiley: hello people! anyone here interested in doing model cars! tips and suggestions please! tnx! I do it as a break from doing military subjects. The hardest part is getting the perfect gloss finish. The motorcycles of Tamiya are also a good subject. Quote Link to comment
Yu-gi-oh Posted July 26, 2006 Share Posted July 26, 2006 Are you the Jedi knight in black Master Yu-gi-oh? No dude...thats C3PO...Isa lang pic ko dun nakatalikod pa....hehehehe Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 On my bench right now: 1/72 Academy A-10 being built as a European based Warthog with lizard scheme camo1/72 Griffon being built out of the box as a Canadian helicopter1/48 Tamiya F-16 being built as a Belgian 2003 Tiger Meet jet1/35 DML M4A3E8 being built as a USMC Korean War tank1/35 Tamiya M48A3 stripped of paint and being scratchbuilt and repainted as a Bosnian tank. What's on your benches now? Quote Link to comment
floppydrive Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 On my bench right now: 1/72 Academy A-10 being built as a European based Warthog with lizard scheme camo1/72 Griffon being built out of the box as a Canadian helicopter1/48 Tamiya F-16 being built as a Belgian 2003 Tiger Meet jet1/35 DML M4A3E8 being built as a USMC Korean War tank1/35 Tamiya M48A3 stripped of paint and being scratchbuilt and repainted as a Bosnian tank. What's on your benches now?Space Cruiser Yamato perspective verison (front end 1/350 scale, rear 1/500 scale - supposed to be displayed with the front facing the audience). Don't ask how long it's been there - I've lost track. Hope to finish it soon. Quote Link to comment
taxi508 Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 I just bought my two model biplanes (academy brand 1:72 scale) and started working on it. Used to do it in high school but stopped. Now that I am getting back to this hobby, I am calling all modellers to contribute their tips, Advice and know how on this wonderful hobby. (1) Tips where to buy models (aircrafts, tanks, ships, cars, etc)(2) Tips on assembling(3) Tips on paintingetc. Hope to hear from you guys! Where = Lil's sa Quad Carpark or MegaMall JMG Harrison Plaza (sister branch is at Makati Cinema Square) STC or Specialized Toy Center, maraming branch such as Virramall, Binondo area, Alabang, SM Northmall Assembly = Any particular field? Painting = Naku, ang daming advancement sa painting. I used to use only Tamiya and Pactra Enamels. Now I prefer using Acrylics by Tamiya, Valejo, Gunze, Warbird Series by Poly; lacquers by Gunze, Alclad; Enamels by Tamiya, Revell, Humbrol, Testor's; Spray paints by Tamiya, Gunze, etc. Best advise: get an airbrush if you can. Quote Link to comment
Bockscar Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 On my bench right now: 1/72 Academy A-10 being built as a European based Warthog with lizard scheme camo1/72 Griffon being built out of the box as a Canadian helicopter1/48 Tamiya F-16 being built as a Belgian 2003 Tiger Meet jet1/35 DML M4A3E8 being built as a USMC Korean War tank1/35 Tamiya M48A3 stripped of paint and being scratchbuilt and repainted as a Bosnian tank. What's on your benches now? I'm currently working (on and off due to work skeds) on a 1/48 B-29 superfortress. My intention is to build a replica of one of the Silverplate versions, either the Enola Gay or the Great Artiste. I have completely rescribed the airframe but as of now, am still undecided if I will do the rivets(a lot of work!). The landing flaps have already been cut out for detailing.... still a long way to go. The inspiration comes from having seen the real B-29 (Enola Gay) at the Udvar-Hazy Museum in Washington. Quote Link to comment
Yu-gi-oh Posted July 27, 2006 Share Posted July 27, 2006 Hey Doc, I remember Y he wear that robe....He's trying to be Lord Voldermore of Harry Potter...... Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 Space Cruiser Yamato perspective verison (front end 1/350 scale, rear 1/500 scale - supposed to be displayed with the front facing the audience). Don't ask how long it's been there - I've lost track. Hope to finish it soon. Really? Different scales for the front and back? I'd love to see that, hope you can post some pix. Does anyone know where I can get the Hasegawa egg planes? Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 I'm currently working (on and off due to work skeds) on a 1/48 B-29 superfortress. My intention is to build a replica of one of the Silverplate versions, either the Enola Gay or the Great Artiste. I have completely rescribed the airframe but as of now, am still undecided if I will do the rivets(a lot of work!). The landing flaps have already been cut out for detailing.... still a long way to go. The inspiration comes from having seen the real B-29 (Enola Gay) at the Udvar-Hazy Museum in Washington. My hat's off to you sir, I am absolutely petrified by Bare Metal Finishes. If only Alclad II was available here I would try it on a smaller jet, like a Mig-15 in 1/72. I assume this is the Monogram 1/48th kit? That is a F**KING huge model. At least the 1/48 Trumpeter Condor is not bare metal and has engraved panel lines! I'd really like to do the Trump Condor but where the hell will I put it? Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 Hey Doc, I remember Y he wear that robe....He's trying to be Lord Voldermore of Harry Potter...... Ahhh OK master but where are YOUR pix? Quote Link to comment
Bockscar Posted July 28, 2006 Share Posted July 28, 2006 My hat's off to you sir, I am absolutely petrified by Bare Metal Finishes. If only Alclad II was available here I would try it on a smaller jet, like a Mig-15 in 1/72. I assume this is the Monogram 1/48th kit? That is a F**KING huge model. At least the 1/48 Trumpeter Condor is not bare metal and has engraved panel lines! I'd really like to do the Trump Condor but where the hell will I put it? Hi Doc! Alclad II is available at Nathalie's store at Harrison Plaza. I just bought the chrome and polished aluminum bottles. I think she still has stocks. The price is a bit stiff (390pesos) for a 30 ml bottle. And yes, the B-29 is the Monogram 1/48. Sometime last year, I experimented with applying ordinary aluminum foil (using the Microscale foil adhesive). My first time to do it, but I stripped off the foil because of some dirt(or brush bristles) that somehow always gets trapped underneath. If I could solve this problem, the end result seems impressive for such a huge kit. Quote Link to comment
Yu-gi-oh Posted July 29, 2006 Share Posted July 29, 2006 Ahhh OK master but where are YOUR pix? Shy ako and beside wala medalang camera somethings wrong with the power supply ng cam ko eh. Nevertheless, if you notice the pic where we are combing chewbaka's hair you can see a fat jedi thats me. Hope to meet you soon............ Quote Link to comment
Dr_PepPeR Posted July 29, 2006 Share Posted July 29, 2006 (edited) Hi Doc! Alclad II is available at Nathalie's store at Harrison Plaza. I just bought the chrome and polished aluminum bottles. I think she still has stocks. The price is a bit stiff (390pesos) for a 30 ml bottle. And yes, the B-29 is the Monogram 1/48. Sometime last year, I experimented with applying ordinary aluminum foil (using the Microscale foil adhesive). My first time to do it, but I stripped off the foil because of some dirt(or brush bristles) that somehow always gets trapped underneath. If I could solve this problem, the end result seems impressive for such a huge kit. Hey Bocks! Thanks for the tip about Nathalie. She seems to have better stuff than Roel. I think for chrome you have to use an acrylic black base. Anyway, its just that the surface has to be really perfect for the BMF and with the surface area of the B-29 man that is scary! I was thinking of using aluminum foil too, using thinned contact cement to lay it in panel by panel. The foil in the supermarket seems to be too thick so I was thinking of using the foil that comes with chewing gum or even chocnut. I kinda like the chocnut idea except I'd get really fat! Have you tried damping out the static electricity on the plastic? It seems that when you wipe it, it builds up some static electricity and this attracts dust and other things. I read somewhere you have to apply a damper after you wipe it to take off the charge. I think I read this in Steve Bamford's site aircraftresourcecenter.com. Anyway, good luck and take some pix! Edited July 29, 2006 by Dr_PepPeR Quote Link to comment
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