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Post by wbill76 on Jun 24, 2013 20:35:00 GMT -5
Moving right along with this one Gary! Good call on waiting on the fender springs...they will just find excuses to pop off an inconvenient moments regardless. Looking forward to the turret's turn!
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 24, 2013 20:57:37 GMT -5
Moving right along with this one Gary! Good call on waiting on the fender springs...they will just find excuses to pop off an inconvenient moments regardless. Hey Bill, Yeah Bill, thats it....ummmmm.....thats what i was thinkin all along....yeah! Your right though, id pop tha things off at tha darnedest time im sure.
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Post by imatanker on Jun 25, 2013 4:09:56 GMT -5
Sweet progress Man.Why are you so nervous about the springs they really shouldn't be to tuff. Post a couple of pics and maybe we can come up with some ideas.
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Post by Leon on Jun 25, 2013 4:48:38 GMT -5
Looking good Gary .Waiting to see the turret make it's appearance bro.
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Post by TRM on Jun 25, 2013 4:58:22 GMT -5
That the ticket Gary!! There is the light at the end...of the tunnel!!
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Post by ceresvesta. on Jun 25, 2013 8:03:08 GMT -5
Nice one there Gary. sweet crisp build as always. Where is the turret? You know those thing came with a turret? right?
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Post by bullardino on Jun 25, 2013 11:29:44 GMT -5
What colours will this one sport, Mr Kiltutu?
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 25, 2013 16:48:37 GMT -5
Howdy folks! Fanx Fellers Fer tha kind werds. I have started the turret today, nothing worth posting yet, but soon. Luigi, Its gonna be all German Grey, but i got the Grey AK Modulation paint set, AK Wash for German Grey and AK Filter for German Grey. I played around with the AK paint on my test tank (an old Tamiya M3 Lee) and i liked it ALOT! Gonna be fun to paint with something other than Tamiya. I still loves my Tamiya though.
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Post by Leon on Jun 25, 2013 19:11:27 GMT -5
Hey bro,long live Tamiya,but i got to say i really like the AK paints that i used on the 109.
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 25, 2013 20:57:56 GMT -5
Well guys, Heres she is, 99% complete built. Just need those fiddly fender springs then its Primer Time!!! Later Bromandudes, Gary
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jun 25, 2013 21:03:37 GMT -5
woohoo, now that's what I'm talking about. Looks great Gary. Primer soon !! oh yeah. I'll have some primer on the third KV soon too.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 1:47:39 GMT -5
looking super old chap, the more I look at the IV the more I want to build one as believe it or not I never have!
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Post by braille on Jun 26, 2013 2:36:52 GMT -5
Speed builder or what? Nice progress. Gary, I think I remember you mentioning something about you making your own set of springs for the rear fenders, is this correct? If I remember correctly the front fenders also need a set too. In the past I’ve used a single strand of wire from insulated 19 strand 22 ga. wire. Insulated 7 strand 22 ga. wire is easier to find but each of the strands is larger in diameter. Having the insulated wire you simply strip off the insulation reveling the wire strands and remove one of these for making the springs. Grab a small diameter needle or metal wire and chuck both the wire and strand into a small pin vise and wrap the strand around the metal wire. You can make one long piece and separate it to create the four individual pieces that you need with your sprue cutters. With a set of small needle nose pliers you can bend the last loop at each end 90° out. You can stretch the wire loops a little for added realism. Hope this helps? And I hope I didn’t misunderstand what you meant by the springs?
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Post by Leon on Jun 26, 2013 2:49:26 GMT -5
Looking really good bro,like the addition of the grab handles.
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Post by bullardino on Jun 26, 2013 4:26:48 GMT -5
Another wonderful job, Gary Now on with the PAINT, even if it's not green
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Post by imatanker on Jun 26, 2013 4:56:27 GMT -5
Model on GB, Model on
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Post by macmcconnell. on Jun 26, 2013 5:15:30 GMT -5
Looks great nice clean build
Mac
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Post by bigjohn on Jun 26, 2013 5:23:37 GMT -5
Looking forward to see how you make out with the AK paints bro!
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Post by ceresvesta. on Jun 26, 2013 8:00:16 GMT -5
Now this is fast! And good looking:)
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Post by 406 Silverado on Jun 26, 2013 8:39:21 GMT -5
Speed builder or what? Nice progress. Gary, I think I remember you mentioning something about you making your own set of springs for the rear fenders, is this correct? If I remember correctly the front fenders also need a set too. In the past I’ve used a single strand of wire from insulated 19 strand 22 ga. wire. Insulated 7 strand 22 ga. wire is easier to find but each of the strands is larger in diameter. Having the insulated wire you simply strip off the insulation reveling the wire strands and remove one of these for making the springs. Grab a small diameter needle or metal wire and chuck both the wire and strand into a small pin vise and wrap the strand around the metal wire. You can make one long piece and separate it to create the four individual pieces that you need with your sprue cutters. With a set of small needle nose pliers you can bend the last loop at each end 90° out. You can stretch the wire loops a little for added realism. Hope this helps? And I hope I didn’t misunderstand what you meant by the springs? Yep this is exactly how I make mine.
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 26, 2013 9:03:52 GMT -5
Many thanks for all the wonderful comments fellas! Eddy - Thanks for the detailed info buddy. I did the springs last night late so i could prime first thing this morning. Im not 100 satisfied but their far better that the kit ones. Last pics before Primer Gentlemen. Thanks fellas, Gary
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Post by tonylee-Rest In Peace on Jun 26, 2013 10:02:04 GMT -5
"Do The Hustle" Tony lee
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Post by Tojo72 on Jun 26, 2013 10:47:20 GMT -5
Real clean work Gary,and for my liking a managable amount of metal
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Post by Tobi on Jun 26, 2013 11:11:30 GMT -5
So you did find use for the hooks? I wasn't looking for just a sec and the next moment the model is almost finished? Witcher! Cheers, Tobi
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 14:03:33 GMT -5
Now that's one clean and rather nice looking model, good work on the fender springs they look good
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 26, 2013 19:20:51 GMT -5
Hello my fellow MSC'ers, Thanks for the nice words fellas. Yep Tobi, turns out i needed those hooks after all. Abracadabra my man! Dicky, Your quite tha wordsmith! Got the Tank Primed. Had forgot to replace the lid latches on the turret stowage bin, so i added some styrene. The tracks wheels and loose parts will be addressed after i paint the tank. Other that that the Pz. is ready for color. Ill be useing AK for the first time on a project and the first time using this technique instead of my usual preshade, base and highlight. Ive practiced on my test tank and really liked what i saw. Anyhoo, i also have the AK Wash and Filter for Pz. Grey. Wish me luck fellers! Gary
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2013 19:26:31 GMT -5
Nice!
Good kit, excellant builder, cannot wait forr more.
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 26, 2013 19:27:42 GMT -5
Thanks brother G.!
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Post by Leon on Jun 26, 2013 19:46:19 GMT -5
Good luck brother Gary,even though you really don't need it .Very nice work on the springs.Now on to the paint.
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Post by bbd468 on Jun 26, 2013 19:55:33 GMT -5
Why thank ya brother Leon! Think i might wait and paint it first thing in the morning.....after a stiff cup-o-coffee of course.
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