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Jan Tichý
vill ha den här artikeln
35082
British
Ambulance Rover 7
Tamiya 1:35
35082 1988 Ny låda
20 August, 09:19
Ingmar van Heerde
slutförde denna artikel
72033
RF-4E AG 51
HaHen 1:72
72033
20 August, 09:19
Steve Moses
äger denna artikel
61101
Lockheed Martin
F-16C [Block 25/32] Fighting Falcon Air National Guard ANG
Tamiya 1:48
61101 2008 Nya delar
20 August, 09:19
Pat61
vill ha den här artikeln
JLC 006
JLC Micro Spare Saw Blades (5pcs)
JLC Libor Kopeček
JLC 006
20 August, 09:19
Oleg
äger denna artikel
VS720021
Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer Late Production
Vespid Models 1:72
VS720021 2023 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:18
Jan Tichý
vill ha den här artikeln
1352
M997 Maxi-Ambulance
Academy 1:35
1352 1993 Nya delar
20 August, 09:18
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
03939
Lockheed P-70 Nighthawk
Revell 1:72
03939 (80-3939) 2016 Nya dekaler
20 August, 09:18
Oleg
äger denna artikel
FH 3023
T-34/85 Medium Tank (Plant 183. Autumn 1944)
FlyHawk Model 1:72
FH 3023 2023 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:17
Knutsel
äger denna artikel
25204
Messerschmitt Bf109 G-6 & Kübelwagen Type 82 Set
Tamiya 1:48
25204 2022 Modelluppsättning Multi ämne (2)
20 August, 09:17
Knutsel
äger denna artikel
SW48014
Gannet AEW.3
Sword 1:48
SW48014 2024 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:17
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
1190
Fw190 D9 Detail Set
Verlinden Productions 1:48
1190
20 August, 09:17
Raphael Holzer
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20 August, 09:17
Knutsel
äger denna artikel
C7205
Dornier
Do 24 Transport Carriage for Italeri/Revell
Kora Models 1:72
C7205
20 August, 09:17
Knutsel
äger denna artikel
80308
Boeing E-3 A/C AWACS
Heller 1:72
80308 2017 Nya dekaler
20 August, 09:17
TOtt
vill ha den här artikeln
806
М37 US 3/4 ton 4x4 cargo truck
UA Roden 1:35
806 2016 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:14
Philip Avonds
äger denna artikel
BAM480103
Belgian Sea King FLIR for Airfix
BAM Models 1:48
BAM480103 2023 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:14
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
BZ4004
Boeing B767-2/300
GE CF6-80 Engines
Bra.Z Models 1:144
BZ4004
20 August, 09:14
MDM
slutförde denna artikel
01629
British
"Gannet" AS.Mk.1/4
Trumpeter 1:72
01629 2006 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:14
Geert
startade den här artikeln
01617
F-105D Thunderchief
Trumpeter 1:72
01617 2007 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:14
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
BZ4094
Douglas DC-8 PW JT4 Engines
Bra.Z Models 1:144
BZ4094 2001 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:13
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
BZ4102
Lockheed L-1011 RB-211-22B Engine Late (designed to be used with Eastern Express and Otaki kits)
Bra.Z Models 1:144
BZ4102
20 August, 09:13
Gergő Takács
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72513
Mi-24V Hind E exterior Zvezda
Eduard 1:72
72513 2011 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:12
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
BZ4008
Boeing B747-400
PW4000 Engines
Bra.Z Models 1:144
BZ4008
20 August, 09:12
Nagy-Meszler Csaba
lade till ett nytt fotoalbum.
16 12 August, 14:29
Alec K
Following 👍
12 August, 18:20
Guy Rump
Following. 👍
12 August, 19:51
Bruce Huxtable
Neat work with the tiny decals for the instrument dials. 🙂
13 August, 20:16
Miguel Vaquero
Beautiful cockpit!
13 August, 20:21
Thomas Kolb
Beautiful start! Those dials are amazingly well done!
14 August, 06:48
Nagy-Meszler Csaba
Thank you guys! I will try to imitate the rivets in the next few days.
14 August, 13:22
Magenta
lade till ett nytt fotoalbum.
11 26 December 2022, 06:19
Freak
Awesome weathering! How did you do that? Pre-shading, post-shading? And how many washes? I guess that looks like at least a grey and a rust wash
26 December 2022, 12:01
Magenta
Thank you Mr. Freak. And sorry for replying more than a year late. All weathering was done by post shading. The paints I used were Tamiya panel line accent color dark gray and GSI Creos Mr.weathering color ground brown.
20 August, 09:10
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
M72061
Fokker T-V
Peewit 1:72
M72061 2017 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:10
Arjan Ouwendijk
vill ha den här artikeln
N/A
F-4 Canopy Frame Details For Tamiya kit
3D-Chute Expert 1:32
N/A 2024 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:10
Arjan Ouwendijk
vill ha den här artikeln
5119
M4A4 Sherman
Rye Field Model (RFM) 1:35
5119 2024* Nya delar
20 August, 09:10
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
72109
Fokker T.V Luftwaffe
Valom 1:72
72109 2016 Nya dekaler
20 August, 09:09
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
S72-053
F-16 C/D Italeri
Part 1:72
S72-053
20 August, 09:08
Ingmar van Heerde
äger denna artikel
SS151
F-16A/B Italeri
Eduard 1:72
SS151 2000 Nytt verktyg
20 August, 09:07
R J
vill ha den här artikeln
2006
M7A3 BFIST Bradley Fire Support Team Vehicle
Magic Factory 1:35
2006 2024 Nya delar
20 August, 09:07
Wouter
startade den här artikeln
8486
Sopwith F.1 Camel (Clerget) Weekend edition
Eduard 1:48
8486 2022 Nya dekaler
20 August, 09:06
Kesa Tiho
I dont know if im just building too complex models for my age or if just have a really big skill issue, but i feel like i should be making better quality models.
19 August, 09:29
Treehugger
I suspect there are some typical issues. Like, handling superglue without making a mess, or ending up with other issues, like gluing on photo etch too good so you can't get them off, instead best add minimal amount to make it stick, and then if happy, maybe add some more afterwards.

I am exploring using UV glue that goes hard only after long time, or, by using (potentially hazardous without protective goggles) a small UV flashlight to make the glue go hard when you want it to, and so not quickly like with basic cyanoacrylate. I don't like the consistency of this glue though, it sort of reminds me of sticky epoxy glue, even though iirc it is runny and not gel like.

Getting a smooth finish I guess is also tricky, with every tiny scratch showing through a layer of airbrushed paint. Vallejo putty is nice to use, simple and fairly non-toxic afaik, easily removed with a sharp blade, and then gently go over with metal file and sanding stick or a small piece of sanding sponge.

A recent halleluja moment was using a thinner mix for Vallejo paints, really helps on tip dry issues. I also finally learned to start using my 0.5 airbrush (more paint flow), and not keep airbrushing larger models with my 0.35 airbrush, that hardly puts out paint.

I also seem to have finally learned to put on a nice smooth and shiny layer of gloss coat, using Vallejo's gloss varnish (old type?) together with this thinner mix containing more retarder in it.

I guess there is also an issue of composition, making sure one uses the correct colors, and add enough details, like rigging on ships, so that isn't missing.

I've bought some Abteilung oil tubes, for weathering, but haven't started using this, afraid of making mistakes.

Other mistakes, might be something simple as forgetting things, doing what you had planned in your head, in the wrong order, the week after. Having too much fun putting things together, forgetting that you intended to do some extra stuff, or even, forgetting to glue on this one part that was supposed to go on the inside model early on.
19 August, 09:33
Kesa Tiho
Oh wow, thanks
19 August, 09:36
Treehugger
What are your issues though?
19 August, 09:40
Kesa Tiho
Mainly just with glue and overusing it
19 August, 09:46
Treehugger
Well, hopefully you are not using tube glue. Everyone now is using Tamiya's Extra Thin cement I would think. And that liquid glue is supposed to be applied on the OUTSIDE of the seams, not inside like in the old days with gooey tube glue.

Btw Tamiya's big bottle of airbrush cleaner liquid (250ml), is apparently the same chemical as their Extra Thin liquid glue, which should cut down cost by a lot. 🙂

Btw, I noticed yesterday someone on youtube recommended mixing Tamiya's acrylic X-20A thinner with Vallejo paints, as it was claimed the Tamiya stuff contained a retarder agent in it. Haven't tried it myself yet.
19 August, 10:02
Kesa Tiho
Well yeah im not using tube glue, even though i have extra thin cement i prefer Tamiya's normal cement. And sadly i dont have an airbrush nor the money to buy one
19 August, 10:13
Martin Oostrom
Youtube Video
 
19 August, 10:22
Treehugger
I think multiple thin layers of paint with a flat brush might the way to go, but I never got around to try that out myself. Btw, I found that putting on a primer color, might as well be good enough, not requiring additional color on top. Say, NATO green primer, if NATO green is what you wanted anyway.

A layer of paint can probably be safely sanded with some sanding sponge, asssuming you don't hit any edge of details where the paint will be surely stripped. And then, adding a varnish on top, hides any roughness after going over the painted surface with some small piece of sanding sponge to remove uneven bits of paint. This ofc, only works if you consistently sand each layer from the bottom, else the bottom layer might have tops/hills that shine through, if you ONLY sand the top layers of paint.
19 August, 10:22
Martin Oostrom
And Youtube Video
 
19 August, 10:26
Martin Oostrom
Augie Paint by brush. Better than a few folks with airbrushes. All in the technique
19 August, 10:27
gorby
We all need to start somewhere Kesa, at the start of any hobby, the quality of the finish isn't the goal, it's enjoying yourself. No photos of my early models exist as I didn't have a camera when I was your age, I guarantee they looked crap – too much glue, no filler, all the decals silvered and many of them didn't even get painted….but I loved it.
When I returned to the hobby nine years ago after a 37 year break I started simply – simple kits with no weathering, no washes, no photo etch and no added details. The skills I have now have grown over the years because I wanted too try new things. If my aim was to become as good as some of the Scalemates master modellers I see every day, I'd give up now because that's never going to happen. A hobby should be about enjoyment, if you put pressure on yourself to achieve perfection you're just going to end up frustrated and giving up the modelling. Take your time to improve and enjoy the journey.
I still overuse glue. I'm old-school so I usually prefer Revell Contacta and occasionally Tamiya Thin. If you find your having problems using too much, try applying the glue with a cocktail stick.
As Martin mentioned, it's entirely possible to get good results painting with a brush. Augie's builds look like they've been airbrushed, but I bet that hasn't always been the case. No doubt she started by daubing the paint on like the rest of us and gradually improved over time. There are many type of brush and each has their own job, if you use the wrong one it won't help. Don't rush to get an airbrush until you are sure modelling is going to be something you will be doing for a few years.
I'll let you into a secret. I like modelling 1/72 vehicles because I'm crap at, and don't like weathering and my poor skills in that area are less noticeable on 1/72 models than they would be on 1/35. I don't learn to weather better because my enjoyment is building and adding details, not painting and particularly not weathering. By that stage I'm usually thinking about the next build and don't want to waste time weathering.
Also, don't forget that every aircraft or vehicle you build was new at the start of it's life and it's perfectly okay of you want to build it as factory-finish. Many people do and that doesn't mean their models are any worse than a model of a Panzer which has been though every puddle on the Eastern front.
Have fun. 🙂
20 August, 09:05
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