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    I like that Barrack you got there Is it Isradecal conversion or Kinetic's recent kit. Limited Hase? If it's Kinetic what's your opinion of it?

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    Thanks.

    The Barrack is a 15 year old Hasegawa kit with a scratchbuilt para housing. I don't remember much else about it.

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    US Navy S-3B

    Amazing job, and also on the cockpit.

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    Default HobbyBoss V150

    Hello, I decided to go with a fictional 'what if' with my 1/35 scale hobbyboss V150.

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    Hay you guys have some stunning projects. Here's my BM-13 KATUSHA on a US-60 6X6 Studibaker Late version. I hope my work stand up as grate as all yall's work.








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    Quote Originally Posted by NaOH View Post
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    Beautifully done. I feel like a Ring Tailed Lemur on Crack when I attempt A/C always screw them up.

    I'm attempting a 1/48th Accurate Miniatures A-36 Apache Dive Bomber, but in the last month only have the interior semi done to satisfaction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White_R34 View Post
    Hay you guys have some stunning projects. Here's my BM-13 KATUSHA on a US-60 6X6 Studibaker Late version. I hope my work stand up as grate as all yall's work.






    Great work, makes me feel like I can jump right in a and drive it to the front!

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    Dude, that BM-13 looks awesome.

    RomanS: I remember you posted a T-34 a while ago, how is that project going?

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    Thanks guys it was a lot of fun to work on. As for a T-34 I'm sorry it was not me I posted a T-60 hucked to glider wings call the KT-40 Flying Tanks. If that is what your thinking about. An I think I asked about T-55 in Chinese hands. mmmmm that's all that comes to my mind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White_R34 View Post
    Hay you guys have some stunning projects. Here's my BM-13 KATUSHA on a US-60 6X6 Studibaker Late version. I hope my work stand up as grate as all yall's work.
    Superb bit of weathering on that mate

    Any tips on painting the metal (brass?) chain

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    So how exactly did you weather those chains? (gotta ask since they look great.) I'm glad you asked First I taped the two chains to my clip bord, so they would lay flat. Then I mixed Tamiya XF-1 FL-Black with a little XF-9 Hull Red (50-30)for the first layer. It starts off a little (off black) to keeps that faded tarnished steel look. (the darker base color helps the rust stand out)! Then I mixed Testors Rust 1185 with Fl-Black about (70-20) just to make the rust color a little darked for stage two. Stage three I needed to mix in more rust 1185 to brighten up the rust color a bit. Oh and you must roll the chain from back and forth (side to side) so you cover the hole thing. Now for the last stage I hand brushed on #1 Rust stain from a Rustall kit. Let it dry for 1hr or less. Ha Ha Ha now here's the good part to make your chain look even more real, rub a #2 pencil across the chain; to give the chain a rubbed off tarnish look. Any one that has ever used old rusted chains can tell you once you start using them and they rub against any othere matel you get that look. Now if you move your chains around a lot befor you get them in the right place on your model just hold on to them wile on your model an rub them once again. [#2 pencil across the chain]

    Oh and one more thing about the painting of those chains don't (Airbrush) your rust color on the hole length of the chains; paint it heavy in spots and light in otheres. Now Like I said hand brush on the rust stain on the full length of the chains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White_R34 View Post
    So how exactly did you weather those chains? (gotta ask since they look great.) I'm glad you asked First I taped the two chains to my clip bord, so they would lay flat. Then I mixed Tamiya XF-1 FL-Black with a little XF-9 Hull Red (50-30)for the first layer. It starts off a little (off black) to keeps that faded tarnished steel look. (the darker base color helps the rust stand out)! Then I mixed Testors Rust 1185 with Fl-Black about (70-20) just to make the rust color a little darked for stage two. Stage three I needed to mix in more rust 1185 to brighten up the rust color a bit. Oh and you must roll the chain from back and forth (side to side) so you cover the hole thing. Now for the last stage I hand brushed on #1 Rust stain from a Rustall kit. Let it dry for 1hr or less. Ha Ha Ha now here's the good part to make your chain look even more real, rub a #2 pencil across the chain; to give the chain a rubbed off tarnish look. Any one that has ever used old rusted chains can tell you once you start using them and they rub against any othere matel you get that look. Now if you move your chains around a lot befor you get them in the right place on your model just hold on to them wile on your model an rub them once again. [#2 pencil across the chain]

    Oh and one more thing about the painting of those chains don't (Airbrush) your rust color on the hole length of the chains; paint it heavy in spots and light in otheres. Now Like I said hand brush on the rust stain on the full length of the chains.
    Cheers Pal

    I tried priming with Mr Surfacer, then painting with acrylic or enamels then using Mig pigments, earths and rusts and graphite powder rubbed on with fingers, but as soon as I move the thing it wears off and brass starts shining through again!

    How does the rustall work, is that some sort of chemical blackening?

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    For better or for worse, a bunch of IDF products. I also just realized I never weathered the Centurion's tracks after I put them on. My bad.







    The sign says in Hebrew: "The only replacement for a Dakota, is another Dakota."






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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaplanr View Post
    For better or for worse, a bunch of IDF products. I also just realized I never weathered the Centurion's tracks after I put them on. My bad.





    The sign says in Hebrew: "The only replacement for a Dakota, is another Dakota."

    Nicely done, who made the kit? Good interior wash details and I see you used the PE spinning props effect, looks good.

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