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Danny Meer
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25 12 May 2020, 15:59
Danny Meer
Pfff...
thought to myself, lets start with a simple kit next to the Aussie groupbuild...
The Instruction manual is not much of a instruction manual 😛
All the parts in this trailer kit have stuff you need to get of, only way to get this done is with a dremel...
So there will be a great amount of time needed to get the parts ready before use 🙁
Also started with the body of the van, washed and primed atm
Pfff...
thought to myself, lets start with a simple kit next to the Aussie groupbuild...
The Instruction manual is not much of a instruction manual 😛
All the parts in this trailer kit have stuff you need to get of, only way to get this done is with a dremel...
So there will be a great amount of time needed to get the parts ready before use 🙁
Also started with the body of the van, washed and primed atm
12 May 2020, 16:04
Danny Meer
It's insane the amount of crap I needed to get of the parts with a dremel...
After using the dremel, sanded the parts and looks alot better now 🙂
It's insane the amount of crap I needed to get of the parts with a dremel...
After using the dremel, sanded the parts and looks alot better now 🙂
14 May 2020, 11:54
Bozzer
I've never worked with resin Danny, but that's a lot of clean up. Do you have to sand it lightly, to get a key for the paint?
I've never worked with resin Danny, but that's a lot of clean up. Do you have to sand it lightly, to get a key for the paint?
14 May 2020, 15:39
Chaz Gordon
Resin kits are a lot of work, but usually worth it for the Detail or unusual subject
Resin kits are a lot of work, but usually worth it for the Detail or unusual subject
14 May 2020, 22:20
Danny Meer
Is first for me as well Bozz, not sure how you can best paint this thing..can I just use primer, do I need to sand it..I know you can't use same glue as normal kits 😛
Is first for me as well Bozz, not sure how you can best paint this thing..can I just use primer, do I need to sand it..I know you can't use same glue as normal kits 😛
15 May 2020, 09:21
Dominik Weitzer
where did you get this cool Trailer? have you a link to order? that is awesome!!!
where did you get this cool Trailer? have you a link to order? that is awesome!!!
15 May 2020, 10:45
Bozzer
Danny, I believe that you have to wash parts in soapy water and lightly sand, but I'm no expert. Looks like you're the guinea pig this time bud? Have you checked YouTube etc, for videos? PE I've done, resin I haven't. I've heard about the clean up, but this is the first time I've seen it. You can also check out the KFS site, for information. They're pretty good.
Danny, I believe that you have to wash parts in soapy water and lightly sand, but I'm no expert. Looks like you're the guinea pig this time bud? Have you checked YouTube etc, for videos? PE I've done, resin I haven't. I've heard about the clean up, but this is the first time I've seen it. You can also check out the KFS site, for information. They're pretty good.
15 May 2020, 13:30
Danny Meer
Got the body of the van ready for the flip flop color after a few layers of black 🙂
Gonna do some research on best approach on the resin
Got the body of the van ready for the flip flop color after a few layers of black 🙂
Gonna do some research on best approach on the resin
15 May 2020, 14:55
Dominik Weitzer
Danny, why dont you use a paint stand? Have you no trouble with the paint if it is dry to glue on the cardbord?
I always use one. if my tamiya paint stand is in use, i take a spraycan to put the body on or a bottle. Some tape on the cap to hold the body in the roof for falling down and it works.
Danny, why dont you use a paint stand? Have you no trouble with the paint if it is dry to glue on the cardbord?
I always use one. if my tamiya paint stand is in use, i take a spraycan to put the body on or a bottle. Some tape on the cap to hold the body in the roof for falling down and it works.
16 May 2020, 09:56
Danny Meer
I place a piece of paper under it and after about 5 minutes I look if it stuck and if so carefully pull it loose.. But every time when I order stuff that I need, forget to order a paint stand lol
But now just ordered the Tamiya Spray-Work Painting Stand Set, will make it a bit easier 😄
I place a piece of paper under it and after about 5 minutes I look if it stuck and if so carefully pull it loose.. But every time when I order stuff that I need, forget to order a paint stand lol
But now just ordered the Tamiya Spray-Work Painting Stand Set, will make it a bit easier 😄
16 May 2020, 18:12
Danny Meer
Got 3 layers of flip flop paint on it, but to much orangepeel atm, gonna light sand it and do another layer and hope it will be ok'ish 😛
Got 3 layers of flip flop paint on it, but to much orangepeel atm, gonna light sand it and do another layer and hope it will be ok'ish 😛
17 May 2020, 15:30
Dominik Weitzer
uhhhh that color looks sick! sand it wet with grid 1000 and 2000 and it will work 😉
uhhhh that color looks sick! sand it wet with grid 1000 and 2000 and it will work 😉
17 May 2020, 15:54
Danny Meer
Damnit!!! need more of the paint for my caravan and 1 more layer on the VW van...but the damn paint is no longer available 🙁
Not sure what I'm gonna do now....
Damnit!!! need more of the paint for my caravan and 1 more layer on the VW van...but the damn paint is no longer available 🙁
Not sure what I'm gonna do now....
20 May 2020, 08:32
Nathan Dempsey
What's the make and name of the color Danny? I can check locally to try and find it.
What's the make and name of the color Danny? I can check locally to try and find it.
20 May 2020, 17:39
Chaz Gordon
A coat of a complementary Flip Flop paint over the top could produce an interesting effect? Difficult to test before you go ahead though
A coat of a complementary Flip Flop paint over the top could produce an interesting effect? Difficult to test before you go ahead though
20 May 2020, 19:51
Dominik Weitzer
I can also take a look in our stores around!
please post your can you used😉
I can also take a look in our stores around!
please post your can you used😉
20 May 2020, 21:54
Danny Meer
This is the can used. called:
DupliColor Flip Flop Effect Tropical Spuitbus 150ml
Art.nr.: 665516
This 1 came from nonpaints.com/nl/ (CROP)
It's a discontinued product now, tried to find it online but nothing yet..
This is the can used. called:
DupliColor Flip Flop Effect Tropical Spuitbus 150ml
Art.nr.: 665516
This 1 came from nonpaints.com/nl/ (CROP)
It's a discontinued product now, tried to find it online but nothing yet..
21 May 2020, 07:51
Danny Meer
Got an email from nonpaints shop that they had a similar color in warehouse that wasn't on the onlineshop but in a dusty corner. It's almost the same, but a little lighter 🙂
Got an email from nonpaints shop that they had a similar color in warehouse that wasn't on the onlineshop but in a dusty corner. It's almost the same, but a little lighter 🙂
28 May 2020, 18:23
Chaz Gordon
A light coat should combine the two effects. Flip flops are to a degree additive to the base. I've just invested in the whole chameleon range from Green Stuff World, Hoping I haven't made a mistake, but all the reviews and videos I've seen indicate I could do a lot of interesting effects with them over different bases.
A light coat should combine the two effects. Flip flops are to a degree additive to the base. I've just invested in the whole chameleon range from Green Stuff World, Hoping I haven't made a mistake, but all the reviews and videos I've seen indicate I could do a lot of interesting effects with them over different bases.
28 May 2020, 18:31
Chaz Gordon
It's a dangerous site, I only went to get some paint and ended up finding wayyy too much, the blue stuff caught my attention, and some masking putty, and some resin molds, and some cool Metallica, and a cool tool for making ridged pipe work.
It's a dangerous site, I only went to get some paint and ended up finding wayyy too much, the blue stuff caught my attention, and some masking putty, and some resin molds, and some cool Metallica, and a cool tool for making ridged pipe work.
29 May 2020, 01:43
Danny Meer
Sanded the body with 6k sand sponge and water, after that used 1 coat of the Oriental sun flip flop paint and looks great 🙂 Got the trailer done as well, now I need to cut plastic to turn it into a caravan.
Sanded the body with 6k sand sponge and water, after that used 1 coat of the Oriental sun flip flop paint and looks great 🙂 Got the trailer done as well, now I need to cut plastic to turn it into a caravan.
29 May 2020, 17:22
Danny Meer
Short video of the paint in the sun to see the color effect
Youtube Video
Short video of the paint in the sun to see the color effect
Youtube Video
29 May 2020, 17:23
Christian W
This color is awesome. I painted an 1/16 scaled Trans Am a long time ago.
Awesome paintjob!
This color is awesome. I painted an 1/16 scaled Trans Am a long time ago.
Awesome paintjob!
29 May 2020, 18:39
Dominik Weitzer
Glad you have get similar color! it looks really good - i can't find the same color here.
Well done Dany!
Glad you have get similar color! it looks really good - i can't find the same color here.
Well done Dany!
30 May 2020, 08:10
Danny Meer
Thanks guys for the nice comments 🙂
Started with the decals, It's alot of work for a small kit lol..1 and half hour and just did 1 side and roof, now the rest tomorrow and then put it together 😄
Thanks guys for the nice comments 🙂
Started with the decals, It's alot of work for a small kit lol..1 and half hour and just did 1 side and roof, now the rest tomorrow and then put it together 😄
3 June 2020, 20:19
Chaz Gordon
Nice work Danny. Don't sweat the time things take, just the red stripes on my mini Thunderbird 4 took me over 2 hours. I look at time spent on a model perhaps a bit differently. As this is a leisure activity, rather than hours spent per kit, I think of it as cost per hour of leisure activity. When looked at that way, this is one of the cheapest hobbies out there for me. a £20 kit with in the region of £3 of paint & materials added just kept me occupied and engaged for 2 Months of evenings and weekends. That's about the same as my Netflix subscription.
Nice work Danny. Don't sweat the time things take, just the red stripes on my mini Thunderbird 4 took me over 2 hours. I look at time spent on a model perhaps a bit differently. As this is a leisure activity, rather than hours spent per kit, I think of it as cost per hour of leisure activity. When looked at that way, this is one of the cheapest hobbies out there for me. a £20 kit with in the region of £3 of paint & materials added just kept me occupied and engaged for 2 Months of evenings and weekends. That's about the same as my Netflix subscription.
4 June 2020, 06:19
Chris Greathouse
Just imagine doing the decals on my Hatsune Racer... That was a nightmare in decals, took a couple full solid days to work through them. Project 048 -- Hatsune Miku BMW Z4 GT3 Super GT | Album by chrisagreat (1:24)
Just imagine doing the decals on my Hatsune Racer... That was a nightmare in decals, took a couple full solid days to work through them. Project 048 -- Hatsune Miku BMW Z4 GT3 Super GT | Album by chrisagreat (1:24)
4 June 2020, 14:35
Dominik Weitzer
like the decals on that color more than the black on the box! Looks good Danny! Take the time it needs pays the effort you get😉
like the decals on that color more than the black on the box! Looks good Danny! Take the time it needs pays the effort you get😉
4 June 2020, 19:41
Danny Meer
Almost done with the decals 🙂 on right side was weird to do 4 small decals first and then the big decal over it...messed up right-side door tribal decal 🙁 but luckily you don't see it very well 😛
Chris, that car must have been a decal nightmare lol..still came out very nice 🙂
Chaz, that's so true mate, loads of hours well spend 😛 Only the paint on this 1 was a bit much for such a small kit 😛 Think total of around € 35,-/40,- euro with primer, paint and clear 😄
Almost done with the decals 🙂 on right side was weird to do 4 small decals first and then the big decal over it...messed up right-side door tribal decal 🙁 but luckily you don't see it very well 😛
Chris, that car must have been a decal nightmare lol..still came out very nice 🙂
Chaz, that's so true mate, loads of hours well spend 😛 Only the paint on this 1 was a bit much for such a small kit 😛 Think total of around € 35,-/40,- euro with primer, paint and clear 😄
5 June 2020, 20:34
Tom ...
That is so awesome, Danny! Top notch job! Clear coat that puppy before anyything happens!
That is so awesome, Danny! Top notch job! Clear coat that puppy before anyything happens!
5 June 2020, 20:36
Chaz Gordon
Danny, I hear ya on the cost of paint in a can. Airbrushing may be a big outlay up front, but the costs per kit after are massively reduced. My Mossie and R2 used a whole can of Tamiya Fine primer between them, and 4 Tie fighters that I built used 3 500ml cans of automotive primer. It's the same with varnish, R2 consumed 2 cans of Tamiya Semi-Gloss, and the Mossie a can and a bit of Tamiya Matt. I get the automotive primer cheap in bulk, but The tamiya cans are £7 each. The trouble with spray cans is that most of the volume evaporates or goes on the paper around the thing you're painting
The Thunderbirds Pilots, Is the first kit I've done without any spray cans. The Primer is Vallejo Poly, think I used between 5 - 10ml (200ml = £11.99). The main colour is Vallejo Game Air, about 5ml used (17ml = £2.40) The five vehicles were about 1-2 ml each of various Vallejo colours. (all pre thinned too) Varnish was 10ml of Vallejo Satin (500ml = £11.99) and 10ml of Vallejo Gloss (500ml = £11.99) Only the varnishes needed thinning, which was done with De-ionised water £2 for a Litre bottle, probably consumed about 8ml so far.
The most expensive part of the airbrushing was cleaning the thing, I probably used around 50ml of airbrush cleaner (200ml = £7.99) and 30ml of Airbrush thinner (200ml = £9.99)
So while I spent more to get all of that than you did on the bus, I'm left with almost full bottles of everything, that I will use on the next kit and the next kit and so on.
Colour shift paints are available for airbrush at only a small increase on the cost of regular ones. the Green stuff Chameleons work out around £3 for 17ml, and Vallejo also do a small range at £4 for 17ml. from what i've seen, coverage per kit would be about the same as the regular paints, although I've also had to buy Vallejo Gloss Black primer as a base.
The trouble is, you have to repeat all the ancillary fluids if you use a different type of paint - Tamiya Acrylics need a different thinner, which is about the same price as Vallejo thinner, and 99.9% IPA for cleanup (which is double the price at the moment thanks to CV19), but they can be varnished with Vallejo, and can also go over Vallejo primer. The Alclad I've bought needs a whole other set of Primers, thinners, cleaners and varnish.
Whatever you do, initial outlay is going to be high, but once you're set up, airbrushes consume very little. Unless you are trying to paint something with Tamiya White, that stuff just doesn't cover, I keep a stock of at least 3 10ml bottles at all times in case I decide I want to paint something white.
Danny, I hear ya on the cost of paint in a can. Airbrushing may be a big outlay up front, but the costs per kit after are massively reduced. My Mossie and R2 used a whole can of Tamiya Fine primer between them, and 4 Tie fighters that I built used 3 500ml cans of automotive primer. It's the same with varnish, R2 consumed 2 cans of Tamiya Semi-Gloss, and the Mossie a can and a bit of Tamiya Matt. I get the automotive primer cheap in bulk, but The tamiya cans are £7 each. The trouble with spray cans is that most of the volume evaporates or goes on the paper around the thing you're painting
The Thunderbirds Pilots, Is the first kit I've done without any spray cans. The Primer is Vallejo Poly, think I used between 5 - 10ml (200ml = £11.99). The main colour is Vallejo Game Air, about 5ml used (17ml = £2.40) The five vehicles were about 1-2 ml each of various Vallejo colours. (all pre thinned too) Varnish was 10ml of Vallejo Satin (500ml = £11.99) and 10ml of Vallejo Gloss (500ml = £11.99) Only the varnishes needed thinning, which was done with De-ionised water £2 for a Litre bottle, probably consumed about 8ml so far.
The most expensive part of the airbrushing was cleaning the thing, I probably used around 50ml of airbrush cleaner (200ml = £7.99) and 30ml of Airbrush thinner (200ml = £9.99)
So while I spent more to get all of that than you did on the bus, I'm left with almost full bottles of everything, that I will use on the next kit and the next kit and so on.
Colour shift paints are available for airbrush at only a small increase on the cost of regular ones. the Green stuff Chameleons work out around £3 for 17ml, and Vallejo also do a small range at £4 for 17ml. from what i've seen, coverage per kit would be about the same as the regular paints, although I've also had to buy Vallejo Gloss Black primer as a base.
The trouble is, you have to repeat all the ancillary fluids if you use a different type of paint - Tamiya Acrylics need a different thinner, which is about the same price as Vallejo thinner, and 99.9% IPA for cleanup (which is double the price at the moment thanks to CV19), but they can be varnished with Vallejo, and can also go over Vallejo primer. The Alclad I've bought needs a whole other set of Primers, thinners, cleaners and varnish.
Whatever you do, initial outlay is going to be high, but once you're set up, airbrushes consume very little. Unless you are trying to paint something with Tamiya White, that stuff just doesn't cover, I keep a stock of at least 3 10ml bottles at all times in case I decide I want to paint something white.
6 June 2020, 03:07
Bozzer
Chaz, you're probably aware, but just in case... You can get a large can of Halfords plastic primer, in various colours, for around a tenner. I have used it in the past, and it's just as good as Tamiya, but you get nearly 3x the amount. Recently I have been working with Plasticote primer. A large can, was £8 from B&M bargains, no less! I find it a little grainy, but a quick sand with some 2000 wet and dry, sorts that out. They also have a gloss white, in the smaller can, that's the best rattle can white gloss, I've ever seen. Worth a punt buddy.
Chaz, you're probably aware, but just in case... You can get a large can of Halfords plastic primer, in various colours, for around a tenner. I have used it in the past, and it's just as good as Tamiya, but you get nearly 3x the amount. Recently I have been working with Plasticote primer. A large can, was £8 from B&M bargains, no less! I find it a little grainy, but a quick sand with some 2000 wet and dry, sorts that out. They also have a gloss white, in the smaller can, that's the best rattle can white gloss, I've ever seen. Worth a punt buddy.
7 June 2020, 01:18
Chaz Gordon
Thanks Bozzer, But I'm converted to Vallejo primers, so cheap. If I use cans, I've got a 12 pack of U-pol from ebay for £30. It doesn't like cold weather though, really have to shake the can for ages, and I tend to grab a couple of cans and keep them in the house for a couple of days if I'm going to use it. The colour is a perfect match for imperial Grey when I'm doing Tie Fighters and other imperial kits.
Thanks Bozzer, But I'm converted to Vallejo primers, so cheap. If I use cans, I've got a 12 pack of U-pol from ebay for £30. It doesn't like cold weather though, really have to shake the can for ages, and I tend to grab a couple of cans and keep them in the house for a couple of days if I'm going to use it. The colour is a perfect match for imperial Grey when I'm doing Tie Fighters and other imperial kits.
7 June 2020, 09:20
Danny Meer
It has been a while since last time working on this 1. today did the last few decals on the van. the wheelhub decals are so damn small and really have to look close at it to see the black vw decals...
Now I can do the last 1 or 2 clear coats on it, but the humidity in my hobbyroom....pffff.... last week it was 30+ celcius and now the humidity is going thru the roof lol...
The gold parts look great on the body color if I may say so myself 😄
It has been a while since last time working on this 1. today did the last few decals on the van. the wheelhub decals are so damn small and really have to look close at it to see the black vw decals...
Now I can do the last 1 or 2 clear coats on it, but the humidity in my hobbyroom....pffff.... last week it was 30+ celcius and now the humidity is going thru the roof lol...
The gold parts look great on the body color if I may say so myself 😄
5 July 2020, 15:52
Danny Meer
Got my VW T2 Steampunk van ready, very happy with it 🙂 got a few flaws but I can live with it 😛
Now time for the caravan 🙂
Got my VW T2 Steampunk van ready, very happy with it 🙂 got a few flaws but I can live with it 😛
Now time for the caravan 🙂
22 July 2020, 17:18
Danny Meer
Thank you Dominik 👍 I really love it how the color came out. The paintjob costed me more then the van itself 😄
Thank you Dominik 👍 I really love it how the color came out. The paintjob costed me more then the van itself 😄
23 July 2020, 08:33
Slavo Hazucha
Nice & shiny - cool display of different golds, the decals were worth all the trouble too - and the hi-polish mirror bumpers & rims really make the show 👍
Nice & shiny - cool display of different golds, the decals were worth all the trouble too - and the hi-polish mirror bumpers & rims really make the show 👍
24 July 2020, 19:26
Chris Greathouse
Holy amazeballs dude! Your Steampunk Girls VW bus turned out amazing!!!!!
Holy amazeballs dude! Your Steampunk Girls VW bus turned out amazing!!!!!
25 July 2020, 18:18
Danny Meer
Thank you guys for the nice comment, working on the caravan atm and struggling with the roof lol
Could have make it eassier on myself with making a flatroof but where's the joy in that 😛
Thank you guys for the nice comment, working on the caravan atm and struggling with the roof lol
Could have make it eassier on myself with making a flatroof but where's the joy in that 😛
28 July 2020, 12:45
yngvenett
I don't want to cause PTSD or anything, but I'm really curious about what happened to the trailer.....
The VW looks amazing!
I don't want to cause PTSD or anything, but I'm really curious about what happened to the trailer.....
The VW looks amazing!
22 November, 10:13
Bozzer
I'm not sure if Danny still comes on SM, anymore? His medical condition, made it hard for him to model. Last I heard from him, he had gotten into VR gaming. We are friends on FB, but neither of us, really bother with that platform, anymore, so communication is sporadic. He might pop in, but don't hold your breath.
I'm not sure if Danny still comes on SM, anymore? His medical condition, made it hard for him to model. Last I heard from him, he had gotten into VR gaming. We are friends on FB, but neither of us, really bother with that platform, anymore, so communication is sporadic. He might pop in, but don't hold your breath.
24 November, 22:46
yngvenett
Sad to hear Bozzer, but if you're ever in touch with him, give him our best regards. It might be nice to know that more than four years after he last posted a picture of this project, new people discovered what he made and enjoys his work
Sad to hear Bozzer, but if you're ever in touch with him, give him our best regards. It might be nice to know that more than four years after he last posted a picture of this project, new people discovered what he made and enjoys his work
25 November, 00:08
Bozzer
I certainly will, Yingy. Back when I joined SM, a bunch of us, kinda kept running into eachother. The builds were all unique and the drama involved, was shared by all. Unfortunately, time takes its toll on some of them, but thankfully some of those guys, are still around. The builds get better, and the friendship grows. Scalemates, certainly lives upto it's name 🙂
I certainly will, Yingy. Back when I joined SM, a bunch of us, kinda kept running into eachother. The builds were all unique and the drama involved, was shared by all. Unfortunately, time takes its toll on some of them, but thankfully some of those guys, are still around. The builds get better, and the friendship grows. Scalemates, certainly lives upto it's name 🙂
25 November, 00:14
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please add AK inks range (ak-interactive.com/p../paint-acrylic-inks/)
AK16023 Darkness - Ink Set
AK16022 Secundary Colors - Ink Set
AK16021 Primary Colors - Ink Set
AK16001 Wood Brown - Ink
AK16002 Deep Blue - Ink
AK16003 Pure Magenta - Ink
AK16004 Night Purple - Ink
AK16005 Black - Ink
AK16006 Primary Yellow - Ink
AK16007 Camo Green - Ink
AK16008 Nature Green - Ink
AK16009 Blood Scarlet - Ink
AK16010 Intense Sienna - Ink
AK16011 Brown Black - Ink
AK16012 Fire Orange - Ink
AK16013 Inmaculate White - Ink
AK16014 Ocean Blue - Ink
AK16023 Darkness - Ink Set
AK16022 Secundary Colors - Ink Set
AK16021 Primary Colors - Ink Set
AK16001 Wood Brown - Ink
AK16002 Deep Blue - Ink
AK16003 Pure Magenta - Ink
AK16004 Night Purple - Ink
AK16005 Black - Ink
AK16006 Primary Yellow - Ink
AK16007 Camo Green - Ink
AK16008 Nature Green - Ink
AK16009 Blood Scarlet - Ink
AK16010 Intense Sienna - Ink
AK16011 Brown Black - Ink
AK16012 Fire Orange - Ink
AK16013 Inmaculate White - Ink
AK16014 Ocean Blue - Ink
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