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Post by wbill76 on Mar 11, 2012 13:05:25 GMT -5
My current project on the bench is DML's recently released Bison II kit in DAK service. Build log for DML kit#6440 Bison II 15cm s.IG 33 (Sfl.) auf Pzkpfw II with Model Kasten workable tracks. The project is fairly advanced but still has a good chunk left to go. Apologies for starting this thread while the program is "already in progress"...you can catch up to the current episode if interested here: www.bpmodels.net/Model/Album/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=55The latest round of effort centered on getting the external details completed. That meant focusing on the tools and getting them painted and detailed prior to their installation. I used the non-buffing metalizer Gunmetal for the metal portions on all the tools and lightly dry brushed some enamel Steel to show wear and create a metallic look. The molded-on tool clasps have hollow handles but the openings vary from part to part. Rather than try to thin those down to a more in-scale appearance, I clipped them off with sprue cutters and replaced them with Griffon PE handles. I added some wood grain detail to the jack block with the sharp point of a #11 blade prior to painting. The wood portions of the block and the handles on the shovel and axe were detailed with a base coat of lightened Panzer Dunkelgelb followed by a thin wash of enamel Leather and a light dusting of burnt umber artist pastels to create their look. Tools were then installed on the compartment sides but not before some slight modifications were necessary. The crow bars need their small mount pins removed so they will sit flush (no mount holes or niches are provided for them) and the same is true for the shovel's center clamp. The instruction diagram in Step 7 also incorrectly shows the shovel's center clamp installing to a niche at the front of the compartment...that's actually where the top support post for the shovel end oval holder goes...so you have to be paying attention during installation! I started the install at the top and worked my way down, placing the tools one at a time and adding the little PE details for the shovel and crow bars as each was put into position. I also detailed and installed the water cans for the hull sides. These had been base coated when I did the hull painting and I used strips of masking tape to create first the horizontal bar and then the vertical stripe by airbrushing some enamel Light Gray. Spouts were detailed using the same method as the metal portions of the tools. The cans were secured in place with the leather straps (detailed with MM enamel Leather and a light application of burnt umber artist pastels) and small amounts of CA gel. Rear hull also received some detail work. The muffler finish is a combination of a base coat of MM metalizer Gunmetal and two successive applications of a thin wash of enamel Rust. The wash applications require a light touch to avoid lifting the metalizer so plenty of time is needed between the applications to let the wash dry and build up the effect. The crank starter and the jack were also installed once the muffler was done, the jack block was added to its place on the engine deck, and the fender lights detailed. I used Tamiya Clear Green for the Notek light and Clear Red for the brake light to round things out.
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Post by johnt on Mar 11, 2012 14:06:36 GMT -5
Hi Bill, looks very nice mate. So you've used mostly Model Master enamels so far? I must say the finish looks incredibly smooth, perfect in fact.
Cheers JT
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Mar 11, 2012 14:07:34 GMT -5
It all adds up to another outstanding model Tex Fine workmanship buddy Tony
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Post by spud on Mar 11, 2012 14:15:45 GMT -5
after seing your build of this i know know i want one
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Post by TRM on Mar 11, 2012 14:17:43 GMT -5
Great subject Bill!!! Think you got Tony's attention!! Great finish so far...love the camo!!! Glad to see this getting posted here!!! Keep it coming!! ;D
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 11, 2012 14:59:12 GMT -5
Outstanding! Very nice build!
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 11, 2012 15:09:15 GMT -5
JT, yep, I'm mostly an enamels guy. The MM line is readily accessible at my LHS and it is what I've gotten comfortable with over the years. The trick is always in the thinner ratio, especially when airbrushing as not all of the paints in the line are formulated exactly the same. Tony, thanks as always partner! I figured if they let you post here it must be a good place. Spud, DML has put out a good kit...just have to be wary at a few places in the instructions but definitely an improvement over the old Alan offering. Various retailers have been running sales on this one since it's been out for a few months, you should be able to snag one at a decent price if you're so inclined. TRM, Tony's got a thing for SPGs...they are like catnip for him! Thanks for the comments, this one's getting close to the finish line...almost there!
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Mar 11, 2012 15:22:34 GMT -5
MEOOOOOOW ;D
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Post by spud on Mar 11, 2012 15:33:30 GMT -5
thaks for teh heads up bill, ive been pestering tony about ot for a while now so mabe i should cough up and get it ;D
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 11, 2012 16:50:52 GMT -5
I'm glad to know I'm not the only one around that still uses enamels these days.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Mar 11, 2012 17:21:06 GMT -5
Hey Bill, sorry for being late on posting. I have been following this, as with all your builds, over on FSM. I'm still very impressed the way you paint with the MM enamels. I've strayed away from them the past 8 years.
Top notch work as usual buddy.
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 11, 2012 18:54:33 GMT -5
Thanks gentlemen, appreciate the comments. Acryilcs have gained a lot more prominence these days in the hobby but enamels still have their place in the arsenal. I've never had much reason to switch over to acrylics so don't have an opinion of them personally. Each has their plus and minus characteristics from what I've read. Am in the process of constructing the tracks so have entered that tedious phase of the build...no way around it, just have to buckle down and get 'er done.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Mar 11, 2012 23:22:54 GMT -5
Tony is all Fruils and you are the MK dude. Looking forward to seeing the tracks on her Bill
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Post by panzerman75. on Mar 11, 2012 23:38:36 GMT -5
Bill great work man ill be following this build Phil
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 12, 2012 14:28:30 GMT -5
True enough Rob...Tony's addicted to Fruils and SPGs...he's a machine with his Jagd IV project!
Thanks Phil, glad to have you along for the ride.
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Post by modelfreak72 on Mar 12, 2012 23:56:07 GMT -5
Hey Bill, sweet looking Bison! I'm along for the ride! Bring on the tracks!
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 24, 2012 19:13:45 GMT -5
Hard to believe that I let 2 weeks go by without an update on this build but Spring has arrived here in the Borderland and various things have conspired to keep me away from the bench as a result. I managed to squeeze in bits of time here and there until I finally had enough pulled together to justify an update, so here goes. First off I went ahead and added the fighting compartment canvas tarp supports that are called for in the final Step 21 diagrams. I encountered a slight problem in that the "tall" version of the gun sight interfered with the placement of the first support so I had to move it forward a bit vs. using the kit-supplied location marks. This isn't an issue with the regular "short" sight and my guess would be that DML designed the placement only with that type in place. I also did a test fit with the idlers and realized that they are designed to fit only one way into their mounts due to a "hex" nut pin on their base and a slightly oval form to the hull mount opening. I removed the hex pin and carefully removed paint and lightly sanded the mount opening with a round needle file to give me a little more flexibility so that I could adjust each idler slightly when it comes time to fit the tracks. The idlers are not permanently glued just yet. ModelKasten tracks are a time-consuming assembly project so I typically will work on them a little bit at a time to avoid boredom and repetition. The set I'm using doesn't come with a jig and has one of the mount pins already molded in place, so the links assemble fairly easily. There are three sprue connection points on each link that need minor clean-up if you've got a good pair of sprue cutters and a sharp #11 blade handy. The links are "handed" with the molded on pin representing the outside pin for either Left or Right. I worked 10 links at a time until I had two runs of 100 links each assembled. The DML instructions call for 110 links per side so I used a bit of blue-tack poster putty to temporarily mount the sprockets and checked out how many links I needed. Turned out that 111 were needed for the left side and 112 for the right to get the idlers aligned properly on both sides and the sag about the same. The tracks are held together with small pieces of masking tape and will be removed for painting and weathering before final installation. I went ahead and glued the idlers into position and will let them set up overnight so that I have a fixed reference point for the sag later on. Next up will be applying some Future to seal everything up for the decals and weathering stages.
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Post by TRM on Mar 24, 2012 20:33:11 GMT -5
A fine update Bill!! Well worth the wait!!! The tracks look perfect from here!!! Keep it coming!!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Mar 24, 2012 20:53:33 GMT -5
Yep, another great update. can you believe I still haven't tried the MK tracks, shame on me eh. Nice heads up on thee fit probs and the solution. May come in handy for anyone who has this kit. clear, then weathering...music to my ears.
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Mar 24, 2012 20:58:14 GMT -5
Yeee Haaa tracks Perfect sag chief,I mean Tex Tony lee
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Post by bigjohn on Mar 24, 2012 21:32:23 GMT -5
Nice update Bill, I really like the looks of those tracks.
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Post by gerald44 on Mar 25, 2012 10:20:27 GMT -5
I love the way that the model was painted and the model by itself too! I joined with others to tell you that your tracks are superb and a decline of more natural!
gerald friendly
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Post by wbill76 on Mar 25, 2012 14:27:06 GMT -5
Thanks guys, appreciate the comments! I've gotten into the habit of using workable tracks on all my builds as a matter of course and MKs have become my default for no other reason than way back when I started using them they were cheaper and more easily obtained than Fruils. That and the fact that they can be painted and handled just like the rest of the kit since they are also styrene. Having workable tracks that can be weathered off the vehicle also provides some great flexibility options that I've been exploring lately makes the time required to assemble them worth it IMHO. Still a tedious task and one that I'm always glad to have done!
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Post by wbill76 on Apr 1, 2012 16:57:41 GMT -5
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Post by spud on Apr 1, 2012 17:34:59 GMT -5
thats a sexy little beast inst it., she is looking Sweet Bill
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Apr 1, 2012 19:37:07 GMT -5
Come on Bill you've got me about to swoon fellow. ;D The washes and such will bring this girl out of her shell. Tony
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Post by wbill76 on Apr 1, 2012 19:47:37 GMT -5
Thanks Spud! You're right Tony...I'm going to have some fun "desertizing" this fine little filly! Maybe next weekend can serve as her Easter debut (although I have to be realistic and say it likely won't be completely done by then but will be much closer!)?
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Post by TRM on Apr 1, 2012 20:16:41 GMT -5
Nice little update Bill!! Can't wait for the weathering stages!!! Thanks for keep us updated!!
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Post by wbill76 on Apr 2, 2012 11:02:09 GMT -5
Thanks T! I'm trying to hold to a "regular" schedule of getting work done week by week so I can post updates as it moves along. So far so good!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Apr 2, 2012 11:04:57 GMT -5
Great update Bill. She's getting there. What sticks out the most for me right now are the tools. They look very good, especially the wood handles. These are not that easy to paint and make it look like wood, but you have nailed the look of the wood perfect.
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