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  • Guest

    #1

    Which to start on?

    Anyone got any ideas on good models for a newb to have a crack at so that i'll have something that looks good enough to make a diorama around after its done? By that i mean one that'll be fairly easy to make but still look good when finished, i realize that the end product will partly depend on my build and paint skills.

    Cheers

    Wayne
  • stona
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #2
    Any ideas on scale or subject?

    Steve

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    • Guest

      #3
      Sorry forgot that bit! 1/35 and world war2. Or maybe vietnam if you can even get models from that conflict?

      Cheers

      Wayne

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      • Guest

        #4
        Something i've just thought of, can you repaint models? Just thinking if i make a proper mess of something is there any way to re paint them or strip the paint off so i can repaint them?

        Cheers

        Wayne

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        • Guest

          #5
          Alright Wayne

          I think for anyone starting out a Tamiya tank is the way to go. They're not necessarily cheap but the quality of the models are amazing. Very little cleaning up is required and the pieces fit together perfectly.

          Paul

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          • Guest

            #6
            Hi Wayne , Being a new boy myself with military stuff ( even though I`m 42 ) , why not try a basic diorama with just tamiya 1/35 figures , well made , good instructions , and cheap , to me it was and still is a good way to get your painting skills better without spending a fortune and if you mess up you get a few more goes at it , I

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            • stona
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              There are ways of getting paint off but it's not the most fun you can have with your clothes on!!! I guess you are looking for armour so I'll let the armour guys chip in.

              Cheers

              Steve

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              • Guest

                #8
                I'd second what Paul said John, Tamiya are 'shake & bake' models, even the older kits go together really well & are quite cheap these days. An early Panther will only set you back about £12 which isn't too shabby. You can use oven cleaner to strip paint-it works best on acrylics. Patrick

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Sorry , don`t know what I pressed but it submitted my post without finnishing , never mind you get my jist,

                  Richy

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    Originally posted by \
                    Hi Wayne , Being a new boy myself with military stuff ( even though I`m 42 ) , why not try a basic diorama with just tamiya 1/35 figures , well made , good instructions , and cheap , to me it was and still is a good way to get your painting skills better without spending a fortune and if you mess up you get a few more goes at it , I
                    I am thinking of doing a dio with miniart buildings and just figures, because as you say Richy think that'll be pretty straightforward ( if i get it right)

                    Cheers dubster, i'm off to ebay as i type!

                    Wayne

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I asked about the painting as i don't think my skills will be any good! Ha ha

                      Another question whilst i have your attention, acrylic or enamel for a newby?

                      Wayne

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                      • spanner570
                        • May 2009
                        • 15594

                        #12
                        I've just posted a message to 50.cal on something similar......At the moment themodeller.com are doing an Italeri 1/35 Sherman tank for under £12 incl.p/p. I have just today taken delivery of one. I have seen one close up with loads of xtras and it would stand up to any other. more expensive kit.

                        I know some of the guys on here are a bit disparaging of this make but I have attained pleasing results with these cheaper, but not inferior, armour kits.

                        Hope this is of some help.

                        Ron

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by \
                          I've just posted a message to 50.cal on something similar......At the moment themodeller.com are doing an Italeri 1/35 Sherman tank for under £12 incl.p/p. I have just today taken delivery of one. I have seen one close up with loads of xtras and it would stand up to any other. more expensive kit. I know some of the guys on here are a bit disparaging of this make but I have attained pleasing results with these cheaper, but not inferior, armour kits.

                          Hope this is of some help.

                          Ron
                          Cheers Spanner, that's the kind of thing i'm looking for, bit cheap and cheerful just in case i fluff it up but will work in one of my first dio's . Wayne

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                            #14
                            Emmmm, acrylics or enamel. It depends on the brand of each. For example, Tamiya acrylics are useless in brush painting and serve airbrushes a lot more. Personally when i use a brush, i use Humbrol or even Tamiya Enamels. Once thinned down a bit, they look fantastic.

                            Paul

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                            • Centurion3RTR
                              • Jan 2009
                              • 2093

                              #15
                              How do Wayne, i know you what to do WW2 armour but, if you what something to "cut your teeth" on, how about trying the 1/35 scale Tamiya Chieftain mk5. It's cheap, just seen one on modelzone for £15, it's simple to build because it was motorized back in the day, and it can be made into a very nice looking model too. Just a thought.

                              This one is mine that i did to get me back into modelling.

                              Hope this helps, John

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