Magach in progress
Comments
3 July 2013, 11:16
Heico van der Heide
It sure is Luc 🙂 My first time using so much resin.. It takes a little getting use too but it has it's fun sides.
It sure is Luc 🙂 My first time using so much resin.. It takes a little getting use too but it has it's fun sides.
6 July 2013, 07:33
william wise
that's looking pretty darn good great job on the Ecsi kit i like your modulation of the paint good job
that's looking pretty darn good great job on the Ecsi kit i like your modulation of the paint good job
28 July 2013, 04:01
Heico van der Heide
Thanks a lot William! The Esci-kit isnt all that bad ( at least the parts that i had to use ) the tracks are bad, so i took the tracks from a Tamiya M-60.
Thanks a lot William! The Esci-kit isnt all that bad ( at least the parts that i had to use ) the tracks are bad, so i took the tracks from a Tamiya M-60.
28 July 2013, 08:44
Roland Roth
A excellent construction, Heico!
Especially the paint looks very good so far! 👍
A excellent construction, Heico!
Especially the paint looks very good so far! 👍
28 July 2013, 14:04
Heico van der Heide
Thank you Roland. I think the colour looks good too, especially compared to the standard US version this looks really badass!
Pictures updated, Maingun markings added, decals ( on the basket ). Next up, weathering!
Thank you Roland. I think the colour looks good too, especially compared to the standard US version this looks really badass!
Pictures updated, Maingun markings added, decals ( on the basket ). Next up, weathering!
28 July 2013, 15:38
Scott Dutton
Great colour, may I ask the recipe, I've just tried about a dozen for my magach gal batash 6b
Great colour, may I ask the recipe, I've just tried about a dozen for my magach gal batash 6b
17 October 2015, 13:16
Heico van der Heide
Hi Scott, i am not exactly sure which i used for this one, but i am guessing this one since it is the one i've used most: Tamiya: one part XF- 20, one part XF- 57, one part XF- 27 and one part XF- 49
Also Lifecolor has a nice option: [img1]
Hi Scott, i am not exactly sure which i used for this one, but i am guessing this one since it is the one i've used most: Tamiya: one part XF- 20, one part XF- 57, one part XF- 27 and one part XF- 49
Also Lifecolor has a nice option: [img1]
17 October 2015, 14:25
Scott Dutton
Thanks, tried all the commercial colours as well, hadn't heard of your recipe before.
I'll post a picture of the Swatch card when I do photographs of my project so you can see comparisons. Will add your recipe if that is OK?
Thanks, tried all the commercial colours as well, hadn't heard of your recipe before.
I'll post a picture of the Swatch card when I do photographs of my project so you can see comparisons. Will add your recipe if that is OK?
18 October 2015, 00:55
Heico van der Heide
Sure, it's not mine actually. I got it from someone else too😉 Send me notification of your pictures?
Sure, it's not mine actually. I got it from someone else too😉 Send me notification of your pictures?
22 October 2015, 14:33
Cortex
Thanks for showing us this, I see you've used lots of upgrade kits but what if I built this model right OOB, would it look good or accurate ?
Thanks for showing us this, I see you've used lots of upgrade kits but what if I built this model right OOB, would it look good or accurate ?
10 November 2015, 12:54
Heico van der Heide
Thanks Anna and Cortex. Cortex, do you mean the Esci M60?
Thanks Anna and Cortex. Cortex, do you mean the Esci M60?
10 November 2015, 17:55
Heico van der Heide
It was good for me for as far as i need it.. I mainly used the running gear part and hull parts. The turret was complete resin.
I haven't seen it yet but i've heared that the new AFV Club M60 is one of the best there is. And have you read this? missing-lynx.com/art..dern/jcm60/jcm60.htm
It was good for me for as far as i need it.. I mainly used the running gear part and hull parts. The turret was complete resin.
I haven't seen it yet but i've heared that the new AFV Club M60 is one of the best there is. And have you read this? missing-lynx.com/art..dern/jcm60/jcm60.htm
12 November 2015, 08:08