Hi guys I have another build on the go, I picked up this kit for a good price on eBay last week, I have wanted to build 1 for a while as I think it is cool looking vehicle.
My impressions of the kit are good, and it builds quickly without to much fit issues.
I have the Mig Ammo modern Russian paint and weathering set to
The cammo decals for the interior look like a challenge, but should look awesome when finished.
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Posted: Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 12:38 AM UTC
Posted: Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 04:17 PM UTC
Scott- great looking build so far. Is this the Meng kit? It looks like it so I will tell you that the decals do look difficult but they are nicely made and the fit is pretty much perfect. I only damaged one decal which I was putting on the roof somewhere- but it was barely noticeable and not really seen at all when the body is put on the chassis. I'm looking forward to seeing how that weathering set looks when used with the Russian color set.
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Posted: Sunday, November 22, 2015 - 04:45 PM UTC
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Scott- great looking build so far. Is this the Meng kit? It looks like it so I will tell you that the decals do look difficult but they are nicely made and the fit is pretty much perfect. I only damaged one decal which I was putting on the roof somewhere- but it was barely noticeable and not really seen at all when the body is put on the chassis. I'm looking forward to seeing how that weathering set looks when used with the Russian color set.
Hey buddy it id the Meng kit, thanks for the feedback on the decals. I have watched some of the tutorials on you tube for using the weathering as I have the T90 to paint up and weather to.
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 03:25 AM UTC
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 04:29 AM UTC
The decals look great... did you have to use a lot of setting solution so they would conform to the shape of the wheel well?
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 01:37 PM UTC
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The decals look great... did you have to use a lot of setting solution so they would conform to the shape of the wheel well?
Hisham
Hi Hisham, I did have to use a lot of solution but they did condom. The decals are a slightly different shape for eather side as the wheel arch and interior fittings are not the same on both sides.
Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 04:39 PM UTC
Nice going so far with the interior Scott .
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 09:02 PM UTC
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Hi Hisham, I did have to use a lot of solution but they did condom.
Fit like a glove it would appear...
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Posted: Wednesday, November 25, 2015 - 10:14 PM UTC
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Quoted TextHi Hisham, I did have to use a lot of solution but they did condom.
Fit like a glove it would appear...
Opps, auto correct at it's best
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Posted: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 02:12 AM UTC
Bit of an update, I have added the cammo decals to the interior.
I sprayed the inside of the body with Tamiya X-1 gloss black and left it over night while I was at work. this gave the decals something to stick to.
I got the decals to line up and sit nicely on the inside of the body without to much bad language. The cammo decals have to be put on before the fittings on the inside of the shell.
There are a few small gaps between some of the decals but these will not be visible whet the shell and the chassis are joined.
I still need to seal in the decals but I think it looks not to bad. I also managed to find some primer locally so weather permitting I will get more of the parts primed outside tomorrow.
Thats it for now, as always any comments welcome.
Scott
I sprayed the inside of the body with Tamiya X-1 gloss black and left it over night while I was at work. this gave the decals something to stick to.
I got the decals to line up and sit nicely on the inside of the body without to much bad language. The cammo decals have to be put on before the fittings on the inside of the shell.
There are a few small gaps between some of the decals but these will not be visible whet the shell and the chassis are joined.
I still need to seal in the decals but I think it looks not to bad. I also managed to find some primer locally so weather permitting I will get more of the parts primed outside tomorrow.
Thats it for now, as always any comments welcome.
Scott
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Posted: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 05:00 AM UTC
Ok, I have to ask, what's the point of having the interior cammo'd?
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Posted: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 05:45 AM UTC
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Posted: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 04:25 PM UTC
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Ok, I have to ask, what's the point of having the interior cammo'd?
That is a good question, maybe to give model makers a challenge?
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Posted: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 07:00 PM UTC
Hi
Cammo on the in side.Why
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Posted: Friday, November 27, 2015 - 07:19 PM UTC
Probably needs to go in the 'Meanwhile in Russia' file......
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Posted: Saturday, November 28, 2015 - 12:29 AM UTC
The odd thing is the parts that don't have the cammo need to be painted a pale blue-gray, kind of defeats the purpose really.
Posted: Saturday, November 28, 2015 - 04:27 PM UTC
The interior camo sections are not actually painted camo- they are fabric sections that attach to the frame on the inside. I'm guessing here but I would say they may, in addition to providing cushioning from the metal frame, provide some form of ballistic and/or fire protection.
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Posted: Saturday, November 28, 2015 - 11:28 PM UTC
I made some progress today, I got outside between the snow/rain/sleet showers and the howling wind to get a few more parts primed for paint.
I also weathered up the chassis and wheels, I want to go for a dirty look since we all know military vehicles look better with a layer of dirt. I started using the Mig Ammo weathering set, I used the guide that is available on Migs you tube channel.
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It uses plaster and some of the effects liquids and pigment in the set to create built up mud, this is the first time I have used this technique on a kit. It allows you to build up texture in the mud.
I gave the tyres a coat of the mixture as well, I then wiped most of the dirt off before it dried.
I also sealed in the decals on the inside of the body and they do look nicer when they have a matt coat applied.
Comment welcome as usual guys.
I also weathered up the chassis and wheels, I want to go for a dirty look since we all know military vehicles look better with a layer of dirt. I started using the Mig Ammo weathering set, I used the guide that is available on Migs you tube channel.
linkname
It uses plaster and some of the effects liquids and pigment in the set to create built up mud, this is the first time I have used this technique on a kit. It allows you to build up texture in the mud.
I gave the tyres a coat of the mixture as well, I then wiped most of the dirt off before it dried.
I also sealed in the decals on the inside of the body and they do look nicer when they have a matt coat applied.
Comment welcome as usual guys.
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Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2015 - 01:43 AM UTC
Posted: Sunday, November 29, 2015 - 04:50 PM UTC
Excellent weathering Scott- I used a plaster mix for the mud on my own very dirty Tiger!
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2015 - 05:37 PM UTC
Good build. Only the ICM attenae are off the spot as the wiring runs trough the open side windows and Meng did them shut. Waste of plastic.
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Posted: Monday, November 30, 2015 - 05:58 PM UTC
Dirty is good Scott and that's looking lovely and dirty
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Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 - 03:17 AM UTC
Thanks for the feed back guys, much appertained
Got the first of the paint sprayed this afternoon, I started with some pre shading and highlighting. I wanted to give the body a more interesting look as it has big flat areas that have different angles that would catch the light in different ways.
I started with a thin strip of black at the bottom of the body and worked up the panels with panzer grey, light grey and white on the extreme top edge of the upper most panels and the centre of the roof.
This was a bit of a task but thanks to some Tamiya tape, patience and colourful language I got it done.
After I gave it some time to dry off I sprayed down the first light coat of the dark khaki green from the Mig Ammo set. This is the suggested shade to use for the modern 3 colour Russian camouflage, I think it looks a little to light but it my darken up a bit with another coat and a wash?
As always comments and constructive criticism are welcome.
Scott.
Got the first of the paint sprayed this afternoon, I started with some pre shading and highlighting. I wanted to give the body a more interesting look as it has big flat areas that have different angles that would catch the light in different ways.
I started with a thin strip of black at the bottom of the body and worked up the panels with panzer grey, light grey and white on the extreme top edge of the upper most panels and the centre of the roof.
This was a bit of a task but thanks to some Tamiya tape, patience and colourful language I got it done.
After I gave it some time to dry off I sprayed down the first light coat of the dark khaki green from the Mig Ammo set. This is the suggested shade to use for the modern 3 colour Russian camouflage, I think it looks a little to light but it my darken up a bit with another coat and a wash?
As always comments and constructive criticism are welcome.
Scott.
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Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 - 04:35 AM UTC
It's looking real nice.. the shading and highlighting do give it a nice effect
Hisham
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Posted: Tuesday, December 01, 2015 - 04:59 PM UTC
Yeah I must agree with Hisham in that the pre-shading really adds a nice tonal variety to the paint.