This is the following of my former build log wich had issues with e-mail notice.
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Trumpeter's 1/35 Ehkranami KV-1
asmodeuss
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 01:32 AM UTC
asmodeuss
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 01:44 AM UTC
I've sprayed the base color, finally I went for a desaturated green, spraying thin coats of nato-green mix with about 15% yellow green. I'll use a very dilluted yellow green to highlight the center of panels and other area that needs it.
So? how is the base color?
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Phil.
So? how is the base color?
Thanks for watching! and remember to subscribe
Phil.
Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 01:55 AM UTC
Are you being notified now Phil?
asmodeuss
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 02:45 AM UTC
Maybe it is my account? Cause I don't get notice...
asmodeuss
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 02:58 AM UTC
Here is what it will look like with tracks on, still need to finish return rollers. After I finish the two side I'll paint some details, highlights and seal it up.
Phil.
Phil.
retiredyank
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 03:04 AM UTC
I'm not getting notices, either. How did you paint the tracks?
BBD468
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 03:12 AM UTC
Hey brother Phil,
Fantastic preshading and paint my man!!! I too would like to know the color you used on the tracks. Great work my friend!!!
Gary
Fantastic preshading and paint my man!!! I too would like to know the color you used on the tracks. Great work my friend!!!
Gary
asmodeuss
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 03:22 AM UTC
Thanks Guys!
The tracks where primed neutral grey then preshaded. afterward it was a good old Tam red brown (pick that up from Gary). I've dry brushed metalic grey where the metal meet and there will be a dark wash followed by a chrome silver drybrush on the exterior of the tracks to highlight the raised parts.
The tracks where primed neutral grey then preshaded. afterward it was a good old Tam red brown (pick that up from Gary). I've dry brushed metalic grey where the metal meet and there will be a dark wash followed by a chrome silver drybrush on the exterior of the tracks to highlight the raised parts.
Spiderfrommars
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 06:30 AM UTC
Great job indeed, I like it a lot!
asmodeuss
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 01:04 PM UTC
Thanks Mauro!
I'm having second tought on highlighting... I'm affraid it's gonna turn yellow. Maybe I'll go with washes and some umber filter and then see if hilight are necessary.
What do you all think?
Phil.
I'm having second tought on highlighting... I'm affraid it's gonna turn yellow. Maybe I'll go with washes and some umber filter and then see if hilight are necessary.
What do you all think?
Phil.
retiredyank
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Posted: Monday, November 05, 2012 - 01:16 PM UTC
The best method of highlighting I've found is to mask off the corners, before you spray your top cote. Paint the corners white. You may still be able to achieve this by the same method. Simply don't remove the masking, after you have sprayed it white and lay down another top cote over it.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 02:07 AM UTC
Hi Matt.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. If I highlight it will be the center of the panels that will be lighter and from what I'm reading and understanding of your method it would be the corners that are highlithed?..
Sorry if I'm confused...You have a pic?
Thanks
Phil.
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. If I highlight it will be the center of the panels that will be lighter and from what I'm reading and understanding of your method it would be the corners that are highlithed?..
Sorry if I'm confused...You have a pic?
Thanks
Phil.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 02:24 AM UTC
I will go over the inside of the panels with MM Sand.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 02:50 AM UTC
A small update for the kv-1!
I've glued the tracks and return rollers, painted some details and I think I'm ready for gloss.
If someone see something I should do prior gloss just tell me.
I must admit that those rugged tanks did not have a lot of details showing, when you compare it to the german ones. Simple, efficient,brutal!
Ho! I finally got myself some real pe tools! A small pe rolling station. That will come in handy for my E. German t-72 with extras that i'm building next Lets say it is my Russian period.
Thanks for watching!
Phil.
I've glued the tracks and return rollers, painted some details and I think I'm ready for gloss.
If someone see something I should do prior gloss just tell me.
I must admit that those rugged tanks did not have a lot of details showing, when you compare it to the german ones. Simple, efficient,brutal!
Ho! I finally got myself some real pe tools! A small pe rolling station. That will come in handy for my E. German t-72 with extras that i'm building next Lets say it is my Russian period.
Thanks for watching!
Phil.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 05:04 AM UTC
Quoted Text
I must admit that those rugged tanks did not have a lot of details showing, when you compare it to the german ones. Simple, efficient,brutal!
...might we say....incredibly ROUGH ?
if I were you I'd add some dark washes on the track links. Regarding the highlights, well...the old drybrusch technique is still effective
Really good job so far!
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 06:08 AM UTC
Hey brother Phil,
Excellent work my friend!! Its really comin' to life! I agree with Mauro - dark wash and some highlight drybrushing on the tracks would look amazing, if you havent already had plans for that - which you probably did. Where did you nab tha PE tools? Me likes!!!
Gary
Excellent work my friend!! Its really comin' to life! I agree with Mauro - dark wash and some highlight drybrushing on the tracks would look amazing, if you havent already had plans for that - which you probably did. Where did you nab tha PE tools? Me likes!!!
Gary
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 02:22 PM UTC
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I will go over the inside of the panels with MM Sand.
Wow Matt! didn't know this tech... Can you do a sbs so I can understand it better(if you want that is). this IS a nice effet, I wanna try this .
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 02:24 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextI must admit that those rugged tanks did not have a lot of details showing, when you compare it to the german ones. Simple, efficient,brutal!
...might we say....incredibly ROUGH ?
if I were you I'd add some dark washes on the track links. Regarding the highlights, well...the old drybrusch technique is still effective
Really good job so far!
Hi Mauro!
Thanks Mate.
Indeed after the gloss coat there will be a dark wash on the track as well as pin washes overall. And dry brush is always on the menu at my shop.
ROUGH NECK INDEED!! We love those bad boys.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 02:30 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Hey brother Phil,
Excellent work my friend!! Its really comin' to life! I agree with Mauro - dark wash and some highlight drybrushing on the tracks would look amazing, if you havent already had plans for that - which you probably did. Where did you nab tha PE tools? Me likes!!!
Gary
Hey Brooooo!
Thanks a lot. One day I'll be worthy
The PE tool is a photo etch rolling set from small shop product or The small shop. the item number is sms014. I took it from sprue Bros and it was suprisingly cheap
Thanks again, you all, for the good words.
Phil.
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Posted: Tuesday, November 06, 2012 - 08:59 PM UTC
It may be also useful to apply some graphite on the track links to replicate the peculiar metal shine .
...and yes, we love these "guys"
Thans to you to share your job
...and yes, we love these "guys"
Thans to you to share your job
asmodeuss
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 06:15 AM UTC
Here is an update!
I've gloss coat everythig, then, washed the tracks and mounted the fenders. that is where poop hitted the fan...I've used ca glue to mount the fenders and on the first one it bursted about everywhere and the second one it blubed over the front bracket... See for youreself.
Do you think if i gloss over it it will tone down?
I'm really in the wild on this one...Hmmm C.A. glue...
I've put on the decals, lots of knifing involved since I have no Microsol...soon.
Hand painted the removed parts.
Here is where I'm at. Pin washes are next.
Thanks for watching.
Phil.
I've gloss coat everythig, then, washed the tracks and mounted the fenders. that is where poop hitted the fan...I've used ca glue to mount the fenders and on the first one it bursted about everywhere and the second one it blubed over the front bracket... See for youreself.
Do you think if i gloss over it it will tone down?
I'm really in the wild on this one...Hmmm C.A. glue...
I've put on the decals, lots of knifing involved since I have no Microsol...soon.
Hand painted the removed parts.
Here is where I'm at. Pin washes are next.
Thanks for watching.
Phil.
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 07:50 AM UTC
Gloss over the ca worked 75% Once the weathering is on, I'm pretty sure it won't show..psheeew. Pin wash on the engine bay is somewhat done.
Hmmm Guess I'm still talking to myself but you all have a great day!
Phil
Hmmm Guess I'm still talking to myself but you all have a great day!
Phil
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 10:24 AM UTC
Hi Phil,
Looking stunning indeed sir can't wait to see it in all it's glory!!
Mike
Looking stunning indeed sir can't wait to see it in all it's glory!!
Mike
asmodeuss
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Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 11:22 AM UTC
Thank you Mike! Here is a sneak peak, I've just finished the pin wash.
Thanks for watching
Phil.
Thanks for watching
Phil.
Posted: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 - 11:30 AM UTC
Phil get the Russian text checked as it is often incorrect. That said I really like the work you have done here.