Undergoing Maintenance
Finished project.
Engine weathered with life color pigments and paints
Engine compartment lids glued into position.
Start of project
First three steps of the build are complete. Having washed the resin pieces and dried thoroughly, I will start putting the resin engine kit together.
Resin engine kit completely installed. Next Step will be to Prime and paint the engine bay.
Engine bay primed and painted. Still waiting on the weathering part.
Just became aware of and ordered a CMK Cooling and exhaust resin kit to finish out the engine compartment. Project on hold until CMK kit arrives.
Weathered cooling fans.
Weathered engine compartment.
Painted 1/3 tank with Lifecolor RAL 7027 Sandgrau.
Painted the tools and various other details.
Weathered vehicle with life color liquid pigments
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7 2 February 2017, 01:29
Alan Wernert
Thanks Clint, this is my first project that I have documented. So bear with me. I'm a slow worker, so this will be a long process.
Thanks Clint, this is my first project that I have documented. So bear with me. I'm a slow worker, so this will be a long process.
12 February 2017, 03:41
EnsignExpendabl
Good start! I just finished an engine maintenance diorama myself.
Good start! I just finished an engine maintenance diorama myself.
13 February 2017, 14:45
Alan Wernert
Very impressive diorama EnsignExpendabl, I will use it as inspiration for this project
Very impressive diorama EnsignExpendabl, I will use it as inspiration for this project
14 February 2017, 12:57
EnsignExpendabl
Thanks! I got some criticism regarding a lack of junk and stains on the floor, so you can learn from my mistakes.
Thanks! I got some criticism regarding a lack of junk and stains on the floor, so you can learn from my mistakes.
14 February 2017, 18:14
Alan Wernert
Thanks Clint. I had a little trouble with Lifecolor paint, finding the proper ratio for thinner and paint was alittle difficult. The nozzle on the airbrush kept clogging.
Thanks Clint. I had a little trouble with Lifecolor paint, finding the proper ratio for thinner and paint was alittle difficult. The nozzle on the airbrush kept clogging.
4 April 2017, 11:26
Clint Mecham
I've never used Lifecolor. I had a similar issue with Vallejo though. I find a couple of drops of Airbrush Flow Improver solved the problem. I have had to thin the paints more than Vallejo recommends. I use a Itawa Eclipse HP-CS at a pressure of about 15 to 20 psi. Don't know if it's useful info or not but it works for me. The higher pressure makes it harder to make very small applications but I have adapted.
I've never used Lifecolor. I had a similar issue with Vallejo though. I find a couple of drops of Airbrush Flow Improver solved the problem. I have had to thin the paints more than Vallejo recommends. I use a Itawa Eclipse HP-CS at a pressure of about 15 to 20 psi. Don't know if it's useful info or not but it works for me. The higher pressure makes it harder to make very small applications but I have adapted.
4 April 2017, 22:11
Alan Wernert
I find I really like how the colors look in the Lifecolor line of paints. It does seem however, certain colors thin differently than others. And it can be quite frustrating to use these with an airbrush. But the results make it worthwhile at least to me.
I find I really like how the colors look in the Lifecolor line of paints. It does seem however, certain colors thin differently than others. And it can be quite frustrating to use these with an airbrush. But the results make it worthwhile at least to me.
4 April 2017, 23:28
Clint Mecham
I agree with you. I went from testors enamels and Tamiya acyrilics to Vallejo, despite the pulling or hair and gnashing of teeth I have enjoyed the results and leaning something new.
I agree with you. I went from testors enamels and Tamiya acyrilics to Vallejo, despite the pulling or hair and gnashing of teeth I have enjoyed the results and leaning something new.
5 April 2017, 22:26
Alan Wernert
Clint, are you using Vallejo Model Color or Model Air paint. I tried one time to spray with Model Color paint and it was not a pleasant experience. I have never tried the Model Air paint though.
Clint, are you using Vallejo Model Color or Model Air paint. I tried one time to spray with Model Color paint and it was not a pleasant experience. I have never tried the Model Air paint though.
6 April 2017, 08:33
Clint Mecham
I use both. The Model Air is easier but I still thin it down about 1:4. Model color is closer to 1:3 thinner to paint.
I use both. The Model Air is easier but I still thin it down about 1:4. Model color is closer to 1:3 thinner to paint.
7 April 2017, 01:33
Alan Wernert
Ready for an application of Future gloss coat. Then I'll start on the Magic Tracks.
Ready for an application of Future gloss coat. Then I'll start on the Magic Tracks.
1 May 2017, 19:25
Alan Wernert
After I get the gloss coat on and finish building and painting the magic tracks the weathering process will then begin.
After I get the gloss coat on and finish building and painting the magic tracks the weathering process will then begin.
2 May 2017, 00:25
Alan Wernert
Thanks Spanjaard. First time using Life Color Liquid Pigments. I'm enjoying using them.
Thanks Spanjaard. First time using Life Color Liquid Pigments. I'm enjoying using them.
3 July 2017, 12:07
Holger Kranich
Hi Alan!
Very interesting scene and well painted and weathered! I´m looking forward your next steps!
Hi Alan!
Very interesting scene and well painted and weathered! I´m looking forward your next steps!
4 July 2017, 07:27
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Top work.
I use the Lifecolor Dust and Rust set(thats pretty great).The use of Vallejo colors(i think like all "true"acryl colors)is a little different.I get the best use by 20 drops paint to 6 drops Thinner and 3 drops flow enhancer(vallejo air color).I also spray the Model air but with up to 10 drops Thinner and 5 to 6 drops flow enhancer.The secret to success is the flow enhancer,because the colors dry fast on the noozle.Clean the nozzle often with a cotton swap(dipped in window cleaner.
Top work.
I use the Lifecolor Dust and Rust set(thats pretty great).The use of Vallejo colors(i think like all "true"acryl colors)is a little different.I get the best use by 20 drops paint to 6 drops Thinner and 3 drops flow enhancer(vallejo air color).I also spray the Model air but with up to 10 drops Thinner and 5 to 6 drops flow enhancer.The secret to success is the flow enhancer,because the colors dry fast on the noozle.Clean the nozzle often with a cotton swap(dipped in window cleaner.
5 July 2017, 05:27
Clint Mecham
I agree with Markus though with my set up I don't use quite as much flow enhancer.
I agree with Markus though with my set up I don't use quite as much flow enhancer.
6 July 2017, 23:08
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
I think the best is to choose a Lifecolor enhancer(if there is one).But I think you can use the Vallejo ,too(but better do a test)
I think the best is to choose a Lifecolor enhancer(if there is one).But I think you can use the Vallejo ,too(but better do a test)
7 July 2017, 12:51
EnsignExpendabl
Great job! I love the tanker rushing the maintenance crew, a very relatable scenario 😛
Great job! I love the tanker rushing the maintenance crew, a very relatable scenario 😛
2 January 2018, 14:40