good night everybody ...
Here are some pictures of my AAVP7A1 HOBBY BOSS.
With reference to the Voyager model.
Have a good time!!
Pierric
Hosted by Darren Baker
**AAVP7A1 completed and ready for painting **
superfrelon
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 06:47 AM UTC
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 07:14 AM UTC
Nice one, this one looks really good to me.
Are you going to paint it in NATO 3-tone or in sand?
I would like to know where got the rubber inlets for the commander's and driver's hatch? Are they part of the Voyager set?
Cheers Alex
Are you going to paint it in NATO 3-tone or in sand?
I would like to know where got the rubber inlets for the commander's and driver's hatch? Are they part of the Voyager set?
Cheers Alex
Panzer-Ole
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 08:03 AM UTC
Hi Boudehen
Job well done and I really like the anti-slip areas, you have added and this will look very nice under a layer of paint.
Do the Voyager set include all the extra stuff incl. resin items you have added?
Why is the anti-slip only on the rear door and not the whole ramp?
Looking forward to see the model painted
Ole
Job well done and I really like the anti-slip areas, you have added and this will look very nice under a layer of paint.
Do the Voyager set include all the extra stuff incl. resin items you have added?
Why is the anti-slip only on the rear door and not the whole ramp?
Looking forward to see the model painted
Ole
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 10:52 AM UTC
Some very nice work, very well detailed can't wait to see it painted
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 11:53 AM UTC
Very nice, great job. What are you thinking for finish?
woody6968
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 12:58 PM UTC
nice build ,,
are they crew helmetes in the hatches and were did you get them ,, i want some for my aavp , thanks in advance
are they crew helmetes in the hatches and were did you get them ,, i want some for my aavp , thanks in advance
superfrelon
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 06:55 PM UTC
more photos ...
For paint colors that will Toise NATO EAAK with sand.
For the ramp, she has been dealing with my misture special. But the pictures of the gray Mr Surfacer do not see .!!!!
So I add powdered pigment to give a visible color!
My mixture is 50% + 50% ACETONE Surfecer Mister (1000 or 1500) then add a dose in the bottle at the convenience of baking soda (it is not diluted in the liquid) length of screws Product: very long ! not bad??
For resin parts: the inevitable set: Modern Military ACCESSORIES
BLAST MODELS Ref: BL35154K great ref!
To set the Voyager is very complete with smoke resin and 3 sockets for antennas I add another of my reservation ...
That I hope I have answered your questions if you have further questions, feel free to put!
Pierric
For paint colors that will Toise NATO EAAK with sand.
For the ramp, she has been dealing with my misture special. But the pictures of the gray Mr Surfacer do not see .!!!!
So I add powdered pigment to give a visible color!
My mixture is 50% + 50% ACETONE Surfecer Mister (1000 or 1500) then add a dose in the bottle at the convenience of baking soda (it is not diluted in the liquid) length of screws Product: very long ! not bad??
For resin parts: the inevitable set: Modern Military ACCESSORIES
BLAST MODELS Ref: BL35154K great ref!
To set the Voyager is very complete with smoke resin and 3 sockets for antennas I add another of my reservation ...
That I hope I have answered your questions if you have further questions, feel free to put!
Pierric
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 07:53 PM UTC
Great work!! Awesome details.
What did you use to create the non-skid areas? Ah, I see you answered this one, thank you!!
And where did you get the resin back-board lashed to the side bustle rack? And this one, too --- thanks again!
Keep up the great work, B!
Regards and Aloha,
Johnny B.
What did you use to create the non-skid areas? Ah, I see you answered this one, thank you!!
And where did you get the resin back-board lashed to the side bustle rack? And this one, too --- thanks again!
Keep up the great work, B!
Regards and Aloha,
Johnny B.
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 08:48 PM UTC
AWESOME! congrats!!
Would you respond to a silly usual question?...
Are you going to prime the model? (there are a lot of PE-resin parts, so I suppose you'll do it)
How are you goig to do it and what product are you going to use?
I'm always worried about the primer cote 'cause I' m afraid of "detail drowning", especially when i prime straight from the spray can (i use the Tamyia gray primer). I know that someone sprays the primer in a jar and then paints whit an airbrush, but I think that could be a huge mess...
Anyway, thanks in advance for your eventual kind reply and sorry for the Off topic
Congrats again
Cheers
Would you respond to a silly usual question?...
Are you going to prime the model? (there are a lot of PE-resin parts, so I suppose you'll do it)
How are you goig to do it and what product are you going to use?
I'm always worried about the primer cote 'cause I' m afraid of "detail drowning", especially when i prime straight from the spray can (i use the Tamyia gray primer). I know that someone sprays the primer in a jar and then paints whit an airbrush, but I think that could be a huge mess...
Anyway, thanks in advance for your eventual kind reply and sorry for the Off topic
Congrats again
Cheers
superfrelon
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 10:43 PM UTC
I do not think you understand everything in your question!
But I think it sagit layer roughness prior basic colors or primer color ?
For my part I use the XF-02 TAM diluted to 50% with 90 ° alcoll ..
This allows me to check the seals and other small problems ..
Here I hope I have answered your question!
Sincerely Pierric
But I think it sagit layer roughness prior basic colors or primer color ?
For my part I use the XF-02 TAM diluted to 50% with 90 ° alcoll ..
This allows me to check the seals and other small problems ..
Here I hope I have answered your question!
Sincerely Pierric
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Posted: Thursday, November 25, 2010 - 11:09 PM UTC
Hey Pierric,
nice and clean build so far. I like the fact you've applied the anti slip texture, haven't seen that on any other model before
looking forward to seeing some paint on!
could you take some closeup shots of the blast stowage set? is that all that's in the box?
I thought about getting that set but it seems a little pricey to me...
Cheers, Max
nice and clean build so far. I like the fact you've applied the anti slip texture, haven't seen that on any other model before
looking forward to seeing some paint on!
could you take some closeup shots of the blast stowage set? is that all that's in the box?
I thought about getting that set but it seems a little pricey to me...
Cheers, Max
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Posted: Friday, November 26, 2010 - 12:23 AM UTC
Quoted Text
I do not think you understand everything in your question!
But I think it sagit layer roughness prior basic colors or primer color ?
For my part I use the XF-02 TAM diluted to 50% with 90 ° alcoll ..
This allows me to check the seals and other small problems ..
Here I hope I have answered your question!
Sincerely Pierric
Oh yeah Pierric you understood. You don't use a primer . You apply a common acrilyc gray. The common acrilyc paints are thinner than the lacquer enamels. I believed that a common acrylic enamel wasn't as effective as the primer and apparently i was wrong...
So thanks a lot. Your advice will be very precious to me....It's always important learning by the best
(merci Pierric, tu as compris bien. Tu n' utilise pas un apprêt sur ton modèles, tu utilise une penture acrilique qui c'est toujour plus mince d'une laque. Je pensais qu'une peinture acrilique ne serait pas efficaces mais evidentement je me trompé
Merci beaucoup. Ton conseil sera trés important pour moi. Il faut toujours apprendre chez les meilleures)
Cheers Thanks again
superfrelon
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Posted: Friday, November 26, 2010 - 01:35 AM UTC
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 02:34 AM UTC
nice job!, Where did you get the modern stretcher that is attached to the prt side rear bustle rack? what accessory kit did it come in ?
regards
Adam
regards
Adam
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 02:43 AM UTC
The modern stretcher is a Pro Art Model Reference
Sorry Pierrick
Cheers
Seb
Sorry Pierrick
Cheers
Seb
catman31
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 04:29 AM UTC
Just wondering where you bought the Voyager set. That is a hard to find company/product here in the States. I am currently building that model and the update set looks great - if only I can find it:)
Thanks!
-Felix
Thanks!
-Felix
superfrelon
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 05:42 AM UTC
Quoted Text
The modern stretcher is a Pro Art Model Reference
Sorry Pierrick
Cheers
Seb
No it's OK ...SEB43
thank
Pierric
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 06:25 AM UTC
Great, great job.
Thanks for sharing
Blackwater
Thanks for sharing
Blackwater
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 08:10 AM UTC
Share me great pleasure ... If this can help you I'm satisfied.! Thank you for taking the time to dwell on the subject
Pierric
Pierric
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 08:36 AM UTC
It is looking good. The only thing I see off is the .50 cal is too long. The mount that Hobby Boss used is too big. The breech section you have added is too long because of it. The overall length of the gun in the mount is no longer than a gun outside the mount. To make it fit in the turret properly, you need to trim the breech section down until it is the same length as a standard .50 cal.
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 10:06 AM UTC
Thats Nice Work !!!!
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 11:41 AM UTC
Quoted Text
The modern stretcher is a Pro Art Model Reference
Sorry Pierrick
Cheers
Seb
I think his secret is safe , I went through all the pro art catalogue photos and cannot find it in any of their sets, I would of liked them on the side of my aslav pc. I have seen them on the back of humvees peopel have done but never asked where they got them. If someone could be specific with a kit number that would be great..
Adam
superfrelon
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 09:36 PM UTC
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It is looking good. The only thing I see off is the .50 cal is too long. The mount that Hobby Boss used is too big. The breech section you have added is too long because of it. The overall length of the gun in the mount is no longer than a gun outside the mount. To make it fit in the turret properly, you need to trim the breech section down until it is the same length as a standard .50 cal.
Merci de ta remarque HeavyArty (Gino P. Quintiliani)...
Mais je m'en doutait un peu, seulement je ne sais pas de combien decouper la Cal.50. As-tu des photos de l'interrieur de la zone ???
Merci à toi HeavyArty (Gino P. Quintiliani)
superfrelon
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Posted: Monday, November 29, 2010 - 09:41 PM UTC
Quoted Text
Quoted TextThe modern stretcher is a Pro Art Model Reference
Sorry Pierrick
Cheers
Seb
I think his secret is safe , I went through all the pro art catalogue photos and cannot find it in any of their sets, I would of liked them on the side of my aslav pc. I have seen them on the back of humvees peopel have done but never asked where they got them. If someone could be specific with a kit number that would be great..
Adam
Adam
First excuse me have you do not respond sooner ...
This reference is in the set for the DUMMVEE that it would be very interresting
Model ProArte the markets in a reference to dedicate to the modern equipment.
Thank you and goodbye ...
Pierric
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Posted: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 - 12:48 AM UTC
Well you can find it in the Ref 35022
YOu can ask Dirk for this item.
Cheers
Seb
YOu can ask Dirk for this item.
Cheers
Seb