Saturday, September 21, 2019

Testors / Italeri SdKfz 234 / 3

This is the old yellow box kit. As with all of these old Italeri kits, they fit well and the instructions are marginal.

Though this is open top, there was very little interior detail. What was provided doesn't appear to be accurate. Since this wasn't intended as a long term scratch building project, I added a little detail and personal stowage items.



Though the kit provides two generic stowage boxes inside, these were really open shell racks. There were also 2 folding wooden platforms to stand on for the gunners and loader.











I did a base coat of steel and then covered it with a white wash. Using the dabbing sponge, I chipped with Gunmetal before gloss coating several times. Then several washes and wipes. Added dabs of rust over the chipping and washed again to blend.

Vince B      9-21-19


Thursday, September 19, 2019

Panzer IV Ausf H Eastern Front

Tamiya 1/48 scale kit with Black Dog Resin stowage.

The weathering was accomplished with several layers of oil wash and wet brush wiping. This helps with the effect of showing several applications of the German's white washing of the vehicle.
  
Not much to say about these Tamiya kits.  They are near perfect to start with.
 I airbrushed some basic primary colors before the overspray winter white wash. Then I streaked the white with a wetted Lacquer brush. Using oils to highlight and show the rust. The scratches and wear marks were done with the sponge dab of gunmetal. 

Vince B. 9-19-19

Sunday, September 15, 2019

The Crew @ AMPS

Our club had a good turn out at the AMPS show in Austin on Saturday. The crew was in good spirits when I left at about 1:30 pm, as you can tell from the photo. A few other club members were we not available for the photo shoot as they were helping out with the contest. Tom Moon was running part of model distribution system shuttleing models from the judges area to the tables under the watchful eyes of the builders while Eric Choy was running everything else.


I personally had a good day wining 2 door prizes and picking up some un-needed inventory for my stash. Both 1/35 scale kits (Tamiya's M4A3E8 and Zvezda's new T-90) new in the box with shrink wrap.

Most of the guys had entries on the tables and should have placed well in various categories. I hope to see some of their award winning builds posted here.

It was a nice show and a good way to spend a Saturday.  If you couldn't make this year's event try to make the next one, it was worth it to me.

Model on dudes - George

(PS, If my wife ever asks, I won everything I came home with.  Ya'all have to cover me on this one)






Sunday, September 1, 2019

Takom Merkava Mk I

This is thee very detailed Takom Israeli Merkava MK 1. Early 1980s.

 Other than adding stowage and antennae, this kit doesn't need any additional detailing. It is almost set up for adding a rear interior set.
 Th back hatch interior details shouldnt be wasted. I had to leave it open and boxed off a small area inside the doorway.
I used the Legend  Resin Stowage components and added other items. I like to fit the items in and glue in place before starting painting. Then I can go back afterward and detail paint, blend and wash. 

The antennae are actually Fiber Optics. I wrapped wire bases so that I could realistically bend the antennae for being tied down. 

Vince B  9-1-19

Monday, July 29, 2019

Israeli Magach III

This is the Dragon kit labeled 6 Day War series.  In actuality, this M48 was captured from Jordan during the 6 Day War and put into service by the IDF afterward.

 I only managed to find one photo of the M48 in this configuration, with the 50 Cal in the commanders Cupola and the search light still in place.

 The Cupola was later replaced and a separately mounted 30 Cal in its place.  The search light was replaced with the standard 50 Cal that you see on the more modern Israeli tanks in line with the main gun.
Lots of fidley bits in this Dragon kit. I did need to add a LEGEND stowage set which was for the early Magach series.

Vince B 7-29-19

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

T-14 Armata

This is Takoms 1/35 scale T-14 Armata.

Kit was built right from the box with the exception of the tracks. I put Fruilmodel tracks on her as the plastic tracks required way too much work.



 The only PE were the screens. All in all an excellent offering from Takom.
I used Tamiya Olive Green for the vehicle and she was weathered with pin washes, Vallejo pigments and a light dusting of Tamiya Flat Earth. The ground work is Sand Colored Grout which was airbrushed with Tamiya Flat Earth. Some Woodlands Scenic Turf was added for grass and so forth.

Monday, July 8, 2019

LEGAL LIMIT

Back in the days of World Wide Hobby, or maybe it was Hobby Island, an old gravel neck modeler told me there is a law on the books in our great state of Texas that limits how many models you can have started or in progress on your workbench at any one time.  I’ve never been able to confirm such a law but if there is one, I am approaching the legal limit.

In some pictures below I’ve attempted to share just part of the volume my work bench(s) have to support.  Since the genre of the site is specific, I have only included the armor horde that has besieged my workspace.  As with many of you I have several planes, ships, cars and Sci-Fi in progress, but I did not want to offend anyone by showing them here.

The kits in progress range from a really enjoyable build of Takom’s M3 Lee to the gut wrenching, never ending, widow making overall kick in the groin Rye Field Models M1 Breacher.

First off is Hobby Boss' M4 with AFV’s Howitzer.  This stalled because the howitzers OD Green turned out too dark


Next we have Dragon’s Marder III H and Sd.Kfz.234/4.  This stalled because I don’t like the camouflage.  One is too hard and dark the other too loose and light.  Maybe I need a 3rd to be just right?

Here is Takom’s M3 Lee.  This stalled because after filters were applied and some washes, the green got a funky color.  I will get back on this one soon and I’ll make the Russian lend/lease version.  Russian colors are a black art to me anyway.


And last, Rye Fields’ M1 Breacher (Turret and Mine Plow).  This stalled because the kit hates me.  Even at 1/35 scale, 50% of the parts are tweezer installed.  I’ll get back around on this one, it just needs to go away for a while. 


Thanks for letting me vent and share.  I would like to see any of y’all’s  bench queens or let me know how many kits are on your bench.  I’d like the solace to know I’m not alone.

Sunday, June 30, 2019

1/72 IBG Chevy C60S Wrecker

This is a 1/72 scale Canadian "Chevrolet C60S with Holmes Breakdown" by IBG. Mostly nice little kit, but there were a few parts that would have been improved by having more definitive attachment points. Paint is Tamiya (body) & Velejo (tires) acrylics with oil washes. Completely box stock build. The cables probably should have been replaced with EZ Line as the included nylon line is a little stiff. I'll remember this when I get around to building their Diamond T wrecker kit.

(Sorry about the dish towel background. It was handy and rather neutral.)






Sunday, June 23, 2019

Russian BMPT Ramka "Terminator"

This is the ZVEZDA kit, no photo etch, but if you like fidley bits, this is the version for you. I did most of this with a tweezers.

 Meng and Trumpeter put out the same kit but both have 2 sheets of Photoetch. That was why I chose the ZVEZDA version. This was built out of the box, no stowage or antenna were added.
 The tracks were length and link with separate guide horns. That was a real pain.
 I finally got done with the fidleys so that I could freehand airbrush the color patterns. These were glosscoated and then oil washed, dullcoated and again oil washed and dullcoated.
Finaly I very carefully drybrushed on the details.  These came out well over the darker base colors.
The last detail was the groundwork of sculptamold and plaster powder in a Elmer's glue and acrylic brown slush.  This was covered with various grass and woodlands scenic clutter.

Vince B.  6-23-19

Friday, June 21, 2019

1/35 M109 A6 Paladin

This is Tamiya's rebox of Italeri's M109 A6 Paladin.

The kit is straightforward, but has lots of small issues. Things like gaps and seams on just about EVERY part. It requires a great deal of effort on something that should be a snap, but once all those issues are dealt with it builds up into a nice looking piece.

I put Fruilmodel tracks on her and just a little bit of aftermarket PE. She also came with a Tamiya equipment set which I applied.
I used a combination of Tamiya and Vallejo paints; and Vallejo pigments for weathering.

Saturday, June 8, 2019

ESCI Merkava Mk I

Another IDF Tank.  This is from the old 1/72 scale ESCI kit. With a little patience it came out OK.

The kit is pretty much out of the box. It represents an EARLY MkI before adding the turret balls. This kit came with the original tight fitting side skirts. 
 It needed a few more details such as mounting the spare single track links onto the turret and making a tow cable to wrap around the turret basket.
Black Dog has a great set of stowage and equipment. It was all painted with enamels and weathered in oils. Drybrushing enhanced the kit details.

Vince B.  6-8-19

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Stug IV

This was an unexpected completion. A few months back I did an in process review at the meeting. This Academy kit went together like a Tamiya. It was so well done, I didn't want to put on any stowage and decided to keep it Out of the Box.

 The instructions showed several multi colored camo patterns. I liked the Tan, Brown & Green scheme. I used Model Master and Humbrol enamels for the base coats. The pattern was done freehand with an airbrush.
 Though the kit includes many optional parts, like the Schurzen, I decided to follow the specific instructions.
 The only add on was the wire antennae which I made removable in case certain contests don't allow that as out of the box. The weathering was done in layers with Oil Washes, wiping and dullcoating in between layers.
I finished the model with a variety of mud slop on the treads and wheels. This included the slime at the bottom of the Lacquer Cleaning bottle as well as powders.

Vince B. 5-21-19

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Merkava Mk IV

This is the 1/72 Hobby Boss kit. Pretty impressive detail and fit.

 The kit was out of the box. I did need to add the antenna by trimming and drilling out the tiny antenna holders.  I used a #80 drill bit and fine fiber optic line.
 I added a few bits of Black Dog resin stowage to enhance the stowage basket.
 Painted with enamels and weathered with oils. Dullcoated and drybrushed.
Vince B.  4-20-19

Thursday, April 18, 2019

Russian S-51 SPG

Well, its time again to play Russian Roulette. This will be my entry for the SPG club challenge.
This is an older Trumpeter kit.  Yes, it was a challenge. Hope you are all sitting down because I did do the Photo Etch.

 I was pretty OK with the parts fit and detail from Trumpeter. I was unable to completely figure out from an engineers perspective exactly how the mechanisms were intended to operate.
 Of course I had to add some stowage. I used components from a MiniArt weapons set to hang on the rails. I used micro tape for the straps.
 Apparently this was a one of a kind experiment. I only found a few photos of the real one on line to go by. There were several modeler interpretations which would indicate they may have found some actual drawings of more details.
Vince B.  Apr 18-2019