Armorama would like to welcome Mig Jimenez to the site with some in depth looks at his modelling styles, starting with painting a civilian Vehicle, reprinted with his kind permission from his blog
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Painting a Civilian VehiclePosted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 12:06 AM UTC
Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 02:53 AM UTC
Hi Mig,
Thanks for sharing that feature. The weathering on the dozer blade and especially the tires are awesome. On your use of VARNISH -- will any clear gloss / flat do (i.e. Dullcote, Future) do, or is there a specific one that you would recommend?
Cheers,
Tat
Thanks for sharing that feature. The weathering on the dozer blade and especially the tires are awesome. On your use of VARNISH -- will any clear gloss / flat do (i.e. Dullcote, Future) do, or is there a specific one that you would recommend?
Cheers,
Tat
lucer105
Texas, United States
Joined: March 07, 2008
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Joined: March 07, 2008
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Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 06:33 AM UTC
That is a great job as always. Thanks for sharing that with us.
One question, this loader has many flat surface, why didn't you paint highlight to make it more vivid?
One question, this loader has many flat surface, why didn't you paint highlight to make it more vivid?
Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 06:41 AM UTC
Hi Mig,
Welcome along and thanks for the short article.
Al
Welcome along and thanks for the short article.
Al
Hercule
Quebec, Canada
Joined: June 09, 2008
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Joined: June 09, 2008
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Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 2010 - 02:03 PM UTC
Hi Mig,
I didn't know you sold your company. Now I gust you can build just what you like. It nice to see you back in the community doing your personal project. Thanks for sharing it with us. If by any chance you can show us how to build a nice tree with it leaves in a future post it would very appreciated by me who never made one.
see you around
olivier
I didn't know you sold your company. Now I gust you can build just what you like. It nice to see you back in the community doing your personal project. Thanks for sharing it with us. If by any chance you can show us how to build a nice tree with it leaves in a future post it would very appreciated by me who never made one.
see you around
olivier
Posted: Friday, January 15, 2010 - 05:44 AM UTC
it is good to see someone with the knowledge of all the uses of the products that carry your name show us how it is done. Thank you.
railbuilderdhd
United States
Joined: February 23, 2009
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Joined: February 23, 2009
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Posted: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 - 04:08 PM UTC
Hi Mig,
I would like to thank you for sharing with us the great info on your technique used to model this front loader. In the article you mentioned you had taken a lot more photos when you first did this article. Do you have those extra photo someplace you can share with us? I'm interested in seeing more photos of how you did the tires on this model. I'm about to model a stryker and will be doing tires myself so I'm very interested in weathering tires.
Thanks,
Dave
I would like to thank you for sharing with us the great info on your technique used to model this front loader. In the article you mentioned you had taken a lot more photos when you first did this article. Do you have those extra photo someplace you can share with us? I'm interested in seeing more photos of how you did the tires on this model. I'm about to model a stryker and will be doing tires myself so I'm very interested in weathering tires.
Thanks,
Dave