ROK K1A1
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12 April 2017, 14:23
Murad ÖZER
One of those unique subjects, lovely build George! 👍 how was the kit btw?
One of those unique subjects, lovely build George! 👍 how was the kit btw?
12 April 2017, 23:40
George Bacon
Thanks Mates! 🙂 This is a great kit! Good detail, good fit, and fun. It seems to be extremely accurate compared to the photos and walk-arounds on the internet. It does have some motorization holes that need filling on the bottom (one plug is included). It also has rubber band tracks (pretty good detail; melted-pin connectors). The skirts hide a lot. Finally, there is no information on how to use the nice set of decals 🙁 .
Thanks Mates! 🙂 This is a great kit! Good detail, good fit, and fun. It seems to be extremely accurate compared to the photos and walk-arounds on the internet. It does have some motorization holes that need filling on the bottom (one plug is included). It also has rubber band tracks (pretty good detail; melted-pin connectors). The skirts hide a lot. Finally, there is no information on how to use the nice set of decals 🙁 .
13 April 2017, 00:06
Christian Bruer
Good to see you back George. Excellent work and wow, what a clean and sharp paintwork of the camo scheme 👍
Good to see you back George. Excellent work and wow, what a clean and sharp paintwork of the camo scheme 👍
13 April 2017, 14:54
Johne 69
Well done Mate 👍
Can you tell me how you did the Camo ? What kind of colors ?
Well done Mate 👍
Can you tell me how you did the Camo ? What kind of colors ?
15 April 2017, 12:21
George Bacon
Thanks Johne. I airbrushed Model Master acrylics for the base colors, starting with "Dark Tan" (1742). I then masked areas to stay tan with "Silly Putty" and applied "Medium Green" (4734). Then I applied more masking putty and shot on the thinner strips of "Sand" (1706). The black strips were done by hand using Vallejo black acylic. I use acylic paint so I can then apply a wash of black artist-oil paint mixed with mineral spirits. This really brings out the detail and adds shadows to the recesses. The excess wash wipes off with a little mineral spirits, but tends to darken the base colors. This step is very labor intensive. Dry brushing with Model Master enamels lightens things up a bit, and mistakes come off with mineral spirits. I then gloss coat and apply decals. After that, I airbrush "filters" of a dust color (highly thinned enamel paint), which lightens things up some more. Dullcoat finishes the job😉
Thanks Johne. I airbrushed Model Master acrylics for the base colors, starting with "Dark Tan" (1742). I then masked areas to stay tan with "Silly Putty" and applied "Medium Green" (4734). Then I applied more masking putty and shot on the thinner strips of "Sand" (1706). The black strips were done by hand using Vallejo black acylic. I use acylic paint so I can then apply a wash of black artist-oil paint mixed with mineral spirits. This really brings out the detail and adds shadows to the recesses. The excess wash wipes off with a little mineral spirits, but tends to darken the base colors. This step is very labor intensive. Dry brushing with Model Master enamels lightens things up a bit, and mistakes come off with mineral spirits. I then gloss coat and apply decals. After that, I airbrush "filters" of a dust color (highly thinned enamel paint), which lightens things up some more. Dullcoat finishes the job😉
15 April 2017, 15:54
George Bacon
Bye the way, the mud is real mineral soil from my back yard mixed with white glue and applied like paint with an old brush. I dry the soil on a cookie sheet in the oven, then filter it down to a fine dust, using my wife's stockings as a filter screen (don't tell her) 🙂.
Bye the way, the mud is real mineral soil from my back yard mixed with white glue and applied like paint with an old brush. I dry the soil on a cookie sheet in the oven, then filter it down to a fine dust, using my wife's stockings as a filter screen (don't tell her) 🙂.
15 April 2017, 16:01
Johne 69
Hy George, thanks a lot for the explanation 👍 I built this Kit too but not as well as you.
Hy George, thanks a lot for the explanation 👍 I built this Kit too but not as well as you.
16 April 2017, 09:28
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1/35 Scale Academy Kit with Legend stowage and MV lenses