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Tamiya 1/35 Opel Blitz


Sairou

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After the pleasant interlude that the Autoblinda provided, it's back onto German stuff. Next up is this nice little kit by Tamiya, with the tarp being a resin piece from Mig.

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2 minutes ago, colin said:

That replacement tarp looks to have some nice drapped detail on it

Indeed, painting it should be interesting. I intend to use oil paints, blending them over a modulated Khaki base.

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Nice Sairou

This is a area I wan to go in do some soft skin vehicles. Nice job so far.

 

you do manage to keep up production. Wish I had the time. I'm limited to maybe 5 or so hours a week.....😫

 

Looking forward to the final piece

 

Simon

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12 hours ago, Redcoat2966 said:

Nice Sairou

This is a area I wan to go in do some soft skin vehicles. Nice job so far.

 

you do manage to keep up production. Wish I had the time. I'm limited to maybe 5 or so hours a week.....😫

 

Looking forward to the final piece

 

Simon

Thanks Simon. Thank God for weekends, I say- I tend to build models whenever I have spare time, and aim to get the airbrush out and painting done over Saturday.

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I'm hoping my time will free up more so in the future. Having to take care of a lot of issues from the past.......then I'll be able to do more per week.....Once I get the airbrush and compressor, that should be better too. 

 

That canvas cover is a cracking piece. Very realistic. Every-time I see this truck design, I always think of Kelly's Heroes and 16 mil in gold.......:D

 

Have good day mate

 

Simon.

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Thanks all.

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Took some photos with my new lightbox. Definitely need to iron out the creases, quite literally, the backdrop is wrinkly.

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1 hour ago, Badder said:

Great work on the tarp. How long are you leaving the oils to dry?

 

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Badder

Thanks- oils? What oils? ;)

So far the tarp has been done using an airbrush with a few different colours of tan/hemp/sand, highlighting and such, followed by a pin wash and ultramatte varnish. I plan on adding some oils later on in the weathering process. 

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On ‎09‎/‎12‎/‎2017 at 9:47 AM, Sairou said:

Indeed, painting it should be interesting. I intend to use oil paints, blending them over a modulated Khaki base.

 

36 minutes ago, Sairou said:

Thanks- oils? What oils? ;)

The oils you WILL be using. :D

 

Rearguards,

Badder

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6 minutes ago, Badder said:

 

The oils you WILL be using. :D

 

Rearguards,

Badder

I usually leave them to dry for around a day or longer, which tends to do the trick. I make sure not to handle the painted areas roughly, though.

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