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Post by bbrowniii on Oct 10, 2014 17:51:04 GMT -5
I've been really busy the last couple of days, so I could not check in, but I just need to be clear on something... Did T just pull the audio-visual equivalent of 'The dog ate my homework"?! "No, no, really, it was the projector..." Nice work T. I'm with dupes, I love the grey!
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Post by TRM on Oct 11, 2014 19:51:24 GMT -5
Thanks Boyd!! LOL...only thing I could think of!! Since the AB's worked like a charm after I was done!! It was time to let some paint fly!! First out of the box, I thought I would give Jose Luis Lopez's Black and White technique...somewhat. First thing needed was a little shading After shading there is a process of adding some weathering (yes, before the final paints) and picking out some highlights. I had Vallejo's Desert War set in the stash and figured there are some great colors to play around with for this! With Jose's process the top coloring goes over in a translucent manner to allow the weathering to show through a bit. and finally, the top coat... I went light as the filters and washes will darken as I go here. Also, I was able to get the tracks situated...so everything is looking ready to have a go at the weathering soon!! That's it for the moment. Will hit the weathering bench throughout the week and see where things go!! Thanks for taking the time to tune in!!
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Post by Leon on Oct 11, 2014 20:26:51 GMT -5
Todd that looks fantastic,especialy starting the weathering first.
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Post by deafpanzer on Oct 11, 2014 21:45:35 GMT -5
Man, you make it sound so easy... stunning painting job!
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Post by imatanker on Oct 12, 2014 3:31:09 GMT -5
Interesting progression TM. Did you have to reduce the paint any further to get it to do what you wanted?
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Post by tobias5555 on Oct 12, 2014 4:29:53 GMT -5
What a great paintjob.
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Post by TRM on Oct 12, 2014 6:34:32 GMT -5
Leon - Thanks Buddy!! I thought it would be fun to try out Jose's process a little. I can see the real advantages to using this, especially with one or two layered paint application on top. Andy - Thanks! It's really not so tough my friend. I did have to remember that during the black and white section, you don't need to be so particular in the applications of shading and highlighting as this all blend nicely under the top coats. If there is something you end up not liking as you paint the top color, just add a little more coverup to that section and it blends or goes away!! Jeff, I backed off on the trigger to reduce the proportions of paint and air which worked fine; however, I did thin the top coat 30% or so allowing for a bit more transparency. Its about reminding myself that the shading and pre-weathering, if you will, does all the work and the thin layers of paint are not meant to cover anything but rather accentuate the shading levels. Tobias - Thank you Sir!! Most appreciated!!
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Post by dupes on Oct 12, 2014 8:18:10 GMT -5
Todd - I'm going with this is "thinking outside the box"?
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Post by robbo on Oct 12, 2014 8:39:23 GMT -5
Oh this is very smart T, I like it loads mate
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Post by doogsatx/ on Oct 12, 2014 9:54:47 GMT -5
Very nice!
Is it possible to provide some more on how the pre-weathering (scratches and such) are working? Get the shading, but the weathering under paint seems like it shouldn't work the same.
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Post by TRM on Oct 12, 2014 12:57:38 GMT -5
Dupes - Thinking outside the box? Not really, pretty straightforward for the most part. Hiya Ian!! Howz it goin'? Thank you Sir!! Thanks Doogs! After a little shading just to basically give some panel fading, I AB'ed a thinned white lightly over the model surfaces lightly making sure not to cover the shading and trying to blend the two. I then used the Vallejo Model Color Off White and made scratches with a brush and chipping on various areas with a sponge followed with Black; sponging lightly over the white chipping. Then with the Black thinned with water a little (not a wash...more 1:4 water/paint) then applied darker stains to the bottom of the panels, streaking here and there and chipping and scratches. The streaking I feathered out with a brush humid with water just after application. Sorry for the length here...then barely covering the shading I lightly spayed the darker desert base color, a mid tone and finally the top misting thinned coat. None of these layers are heavy enough to cover the white and black chipping 100%. Most take the coloring of the earth tones colors and will appear darker and light depending on the color beneath giving new levels to the scratches. I will add a couple more scratches here and there but not too much more. Not sure if this helped at all. Let me know!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 17:19:53 GMT -5
Todd , very interesting to see what is a new technique to me . Thanks for explanation .
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Post by 406 Silverado on Oct 12, 2014 17:22:34 GMT -5
Nice use of the Desert Set and modulation.
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Post by TRM on Oct 12, 2014 21:51:38 GMT -5
Welcome Carl! Thanks for taking the time to read it...LOL!!
Thanks Rob!! Great set....six of my favorite colors all in one spot...LOL!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 12, 2014 23:33:53 GMT -5
I know Todd , it don't happen too often .
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Post by bullardino on Oct 13, 2014 12:20:41 GMT -5
I really like your take at the B/W technique. The result looks really good.
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Post by doogsatx/ on Oct 13, 2014 13:17:24 GMT -5
Still don't feel like I really understand how the chipping is working, but think I may have to give this technique a try on my next armor build.
Assume this is harder to pull off with camo schemes?
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Post by TRM on Oct 13, 2014 13:55:43 GMT -5
Thanks Luigi!! PM in bound Doogs!!
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Post by TRM on Oct 13, 2014 15:24:10 GMT -5
In an effort to keep this going here....Here is how things look after a quick filter! Using Vallejo's Model Wash, Oiled Earth, I cut the was with water to make a filter which was applied to the entire model. It is time to hit the bench and start adding washes and various weathered effects and then get this together for final weathering soon!! I decided to add a little bit of stowage to the vehicle. Of course I needed to grab some Value Gear from the Stash!! Off to prime and get started on some painting of the gear and , oh yeah, continue the weathering of the Bradley!! Thanks for swinging in for a bit!!
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Post by Leon on Oct 13, 2014 15:28:50 GMT -5
Looking really good with the filter on Todd .Looking forward to seeing the weathering.
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Post by wbill76 on Oct 13, 2014 17:37:39 GMT -5
Looks like a very productive weekend there Todd, Bradley paint job is coming along nicely!
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Post by Tojo72 on Oct 13, 2014 17:41:33 GMT -5
Todd, I missed this along with your review.Really turnibg out great.I saw it for a decent price at Sprue brothers and with the tracks and all those details it looks like it is worth it.
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Post by TRM on Oct 13, 2014 19:19:55 GMT -5
Thanks Leon!! I hope to have more to show soon!! Thanks Bill!! Not too bad!! Once I shut the PC off I get stuff done!! Amazing isn't it? Thanks Anthony!! It is a great little kit. As I mentioned in the review, there are a few things they could done differently, like the ERA's not being on solid block...but you know anything can be modified. The nice thing is the surface detailing including under the ERA is very nice including the anti-skid! A solid box of fun if you ask me!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2014 21:18:40 GMT -5
You have been busy Todd . The results are looking mighty fine !
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Post by TRM on Oct 13, 2014 21:31:13 GMT -5
Thanks Carl!! I have had the chance to get a couple of sit-downs with this one...take advantage of it when it comes around!! You have to do it...LOL!!
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Post by dupes on Oct 13, 2014 21:41:28 GMT -5
I'll tell you how it looks...flippin' SWEET!
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Post by TRM on Oct 13, 2014 21:44:42 GMT -5
Thanks Dupes!! Appreciate it! I am hoping to show some of the weathering from this point...might be fun!!
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Post by dupes on Oct 13, 2014 21:54:42 GMT -5
Yesssss...that's the part of the tutorial I need!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 13, 2014 22:10:52 GMT -5
Thanks Carl!! I have had the chance to get a couple of sit-downs with this one...take advantage of it when it comes around!! You have to do it...LOL!! Todd since I retired I have less time at the bench now . I know that it don't make any sense but that's how its worked out . Hopefully when the weather gets nice and nasty I'll be inside more . You guys are in for a hard winter I hear .
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Post by TRM on Oct 13, 2014 22:11:19 GMT -5
Let's see what I can come up with Dupes!!
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