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Post by martslay on Jun 9, 2016 3:52:25 GMT -5
Hi guys! I satisfy a request of some modellers (at other model forum) and I offer you process of painting of die cast metal car in scale 1/43. I have decided to share it at our most friendly forum. The model will be part of a diorama. Production for the customer. Primary colors - desire of the customer. Basis - car GAZ M-20 'Pobeda'('Victory') model from DeAgostini. So... Stage 1. ChippingStep 1. Completely we disassemble model. Step 2. We cause color of a dark rust - Tamiya XF-64 Red Brown. Step 3. We paste a piece of a napkin on a ceiling. He will imitate the torn material of an upholstery of salon. Step 4. We put gloss varnish - Tamiya X-22. Step 5. We put acrylic fluid AK-089 Heavy Chipping (or analog). Step 6. We cause color of a light rust - Tamiya XF-68 NATO Brown. Paint dries. Step 7. The rigid brush moistened in water we peel the top paint coat. We allow model to dry. Step 8. We put gloss varnish - Tamiya X-22. Step 9. We put acrylic fluid AK-089 Heavy Chipping (or analog). Step 10. We cause dark color main paint. In my case the model will be blue. Therefore, I have applied Citadel 21-08 Macragge Blue paint. From this step only paints on a water basis will be applied. It is important.
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Post by Leon on Jun 9, 2016 4:52:16 GMT -5
Nice work so far Martin! I like where this is heading.
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Post by dierk on Jun 9, 2016 5:38:36 GMT -5
Nice SBS Martin! Looking forward to watching this develop.
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Post by dupes on Jun 9, 2016 5:41:32 GMT -5
Indeed! Will keep an eye on this one.
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Post by martslay on Jun 9, 2016 6:02:29 GMT -5
Step 11. The rigid brush moistened in water we peel the top paint coat. We allow model to dry. Step 12. We put gloss varnish - Tamiya X-22. Step 13. We put acrylic fluid AK-089 Heavy Chipping (or analog). Step 14. We cause color main paint. I have applied Citadel 22-13 Alaitoc Blue paint. Step 15. The rigid brush moistened in water we peel the top paint coat. The model dries. Step 16. We put gloss varnish - Tamiya X-22. Step 17. We put acrylic fluid AK-088 Worn Effects (or analog). Step 18. We cause light color main paint. I have applied Lifecolor LC08 Matt Pale Blue paint. Step 19. The rigid brush moistened in water we peel the top paint coat. The model dries. Step 20. We put gloss varnish - Tamiya X-22. Many thanks fellas! Step 21. We put acrylic fluid AK-088 Worn Effects (or analog). Step 22. The last paint coat - mix Citadel 22-13 Alaitoc Blue and Lifecolor UA536 Tornado Interior Step 23. The rigid brush moistened in water we peel the top paint coat. The model dries. Completed.
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Post by k1w1 on Jun 9, 2016 8:17:55 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing your technique Martin. Nice result.
I have a question. After dismantling the model how do you prepare the body for paint. Do you sand it ?
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Post by martslay on Jun 9, 2016 8:29:51 GMT -5
Thanks for sharing your technique Martin. Nice result. I have a question. After dismantling the model how do you prepare the body for paint. Do you sand it ? Many thanks! Yes, I sanding body.
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Post by Leon on Jun 9, 2016 9:13:57 GMT -5
Great results on the body Martin!
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Post by martslay on Jun 9, 2016 13:22:23 GMT -5
Great results on the body Martin! Many thanks Leon!
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Post by dierk on Jun 9, 2016 16:03:23 GMT -5
Looks great Martin! Can you tell me how much Wilder sells those sanding sticks for? They look very similar to the ones I use - but I get mine from the make-up depatment.
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Post by martslay on Jun 10, 2016 2:23:57 GMT -5
Looks great Martin! Can you tell me how much Wilder sells those sanding sticks for? They look very similar to the ones I use - but I get mine from the make-up depatment. Many thanks Dierk! In my shop the price of Sanders 02 (stick) makes 1,5 euros; Sanders 01 (soft whetstone) - 2 euros. It without discount for modellers of MSC.
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Post by martslay on Jun 10, 2016 5:51:53 GMT -5
Great looking redo. The photos and steps are really nice to see, something I usually forget to do. Many thanks erik! Each of us forgets something Your Daihatsu Midget it is magnificent!
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Post by martslay on Jun 10, 2016 7:23:46 GMT -5
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Post by dierk on Jun 10, 2016 7:57:13 GMT -5
Looking better and better Martin! How do you achieve the crazed look on the broken windscreen?
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Post by martslay on Jun 10, 2016 8:24:01 GMT -5
Looking better and better Martin! How do you achieve the crazed look on the broken windscreen? Thanks for an assessment. I have made the broken glass by means of such tool (photo). Just I scratched glass.
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Post by martslay on Jun 11, 2016 5:47:40 GMT -5
We will postpone a body and we will be engaged in salon... Stage 3. Salon.Step 26. We cut off some details of salon, we throw out some parts. We need a type of very old salon. We paint salon. In this case Lifecolor LC08 Matt Pale Blue paints (primary color of a body), UA709 Flesh 1 base and UA711 Flesh 1 shadow are used. It is necessary to paint not accurately. Step 27. We put a glossy varnish of Lifecolor LC73 Gloss Clear. The salon dries 15 minutes. Step 28. By MIG Abt060 Light Rust paint it is drawn a lot of rust on a floor. Step 29. We put a glossy varnish of Lifecolor LC73 Gloss Clear. The salon dries 15 minutes. Step 30. We process salon AK-Interactive liquids (or similar) AK-023 Dark Mud and AK-2039 Leaks&Stains Kerosine. It will allow to receive the thrown type of salon.
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Post by k1w1 on Jun 11, 2016 7:57:18 GMT -5
I am enjoying seeing this. Thanks for sharing Martin.
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Post by dierk on Jun 11, 2016 8:06:54 GMT -5
Interior looks disgusting - in a good way!
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Post by wbill76 on Jun 11, 2016 19:38:41 GMT -5
Some sharp work going into this beat-up derelict Martin! Nice!
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Post by martslay on Jun 14, 2016 3:35:10 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Jun 14, 2016 5:02:37 GMT -5
Awesome work on the interior and debris Martin! Very nicely done.
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Post by TRM on Jun 14, 2016 5:27:33 GMT -5
Looking great Martin! The worn effect came out well...and love the interior debris!
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Post by martslay on Jun 15, 2016 4:16:09 GMT -5
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Post by Leon on Jun 15, 2016 4:34:13 GMT -5
Excellent work Martin! The base and car look perfect.
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Post by martslay on Jun 15, 2016 6:58:07 GMT -5
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Post by k1w1 on Jun 15, 2016 7:40:52 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing your techniques Martin. I enjoyed this and learnt a few things.
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Post by martslay on Jun 15, 2016 8:03:56 GMT -5
Thank you for sharing your techniques Martin. I enjoyed this and learnt a few things. Many thanks for response, Peter! I am glad that this subject was useful to you. Soon I begin new work in 1/43 for the customer. It will be the monument to the car established in my city.
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Post by wbill76 on Jun 16, 2016 11:15:14 GMT -5
Very cool work all around on this one Martin! Scene fits perfectly together and has lots of neat little details without overwhelming it.
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Post by martslay on Jun 16, 2016 13:07:33 GMT -5
Many thanks Erik and Bill! The customer was satisfied too.
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Post by mrversatile on Jun 17, 2016 6:17:23 GMT -5
Nice work, Martin. I especially like the interior and the addition of the newspaper, PRAVDA. I believe it means "truth" in Russian. I always liked the irony in that. Someday I will tackle one of these rust buckets in between my showroom cars. Thanks for sharing.
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