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  • Guest

    #136
    Simon, I've had the same problem with those varnishes, after cleaning out the a/b of small lumps of varnish I strained the next cupful, much better. Definitely seems to clog in lumps when it's left even after a good shake.

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    • SimonT
      • Apr 2018
      • 2824

      #137
      Not had any problems with the Ultra Matt John, just the gloss

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15827
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #138
        Hi Simon
        Glad it has come good in the end. I have more trouble with gloss varnish than anything else through the AB. I must have half a dozen makes and still can't be sure of a result. I've settled on Hannants Xtracrylic at the moment. I have never used X22 as a varnish. I just use it to add to Tamiya matt to make it satin.
        Anyway your little 'canine' is looking very good.
        Jim

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        • SimonT
          • Apr 2018
          • 2824

          #139
          Hi Jim - the X22 worked a treat

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          • SimonT
            • Apr 2018
            • 2824

            #140
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            managed some detail painting on the Dingo

            found that the Miniart instructions don't appear to give any detail painting information, just the overall external colour scheme sheet - not so great

            Anyway some of the parts have been blocked in:

            tyres done with Tamiya rubber black

            packs and helmet done with Tamiya khaki

            seats and head pads done with red brown

            crate with flat earth

            captured jerrycans with dark yellow

            shovel handle with buff and the blade with black rubber

            the hydraulic pipes that I added to the suspension - black rubber

            all need more work but it's a start

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            • Guest

              #141
              Very smart Simon.
              Those ropes look realistically tight, do you apply ca to them or some other strange concoction, like bats blood. ?

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              • SimonT
                • Apr 2018
                • 2824

                #142
                Morning John - ran out of bats blood so had to use a small drop of CA wherever the rope touches something
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                Start off by tying the 'rope' to your base point, in this case the roof support bar - add a drop of CA to the knot so it can't work loose

                I then ran it through the sand channel, over the crate and down to the tie down on the engine deck - pull tight and add a drop of CA where it passes through the sand channel and where it touches the crate

                You just keep going like that - run rope to next object or tie down, pull tight, add drop of CA to rope where it touches something etc etc

                Pulling tight and CA'ing as you go should result in a set of tight ropes

                Hope that helps

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                • Guest

                  #143
                  Lovely painting Simon.

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                  • Guest

                    #144
                    Ah, then I was doing it right, thank you.

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                    • Si Benson
                      • Apr 2018
                      • 3572

                      #145
                      Looking good :thumb2:

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                      • Steve Jones
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 6615

                        #146
                        Had another nice catch up Mr T. As Scottie says you are certainly getting to grips with these new fangled paint and weathering processes. Keep up the great work.

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                        • Guest

                          #147
                          Originally posted by Steve Jones
                          Had another nice catch up Mr T. As Scottie says you are certainly getting to grips with these new fangled paint and weathering processes. Keep up the great work.
                          Steve that are old black magic recipes in a modern form. Grounddown bats droppings, oxes blood for rust and the skin of Adder.

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                          • SimonT
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 2824

                            #148
                            Peter, John, Si, Steve, John again - thanks, I think it is starting to get there now

                            Have been doing little bits here and there over the last few days

                            Managed to drop it yet again - drivers right side vision hatch detached as a result and awaiting repair :rolling:

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                            • minitnkr
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 7578
                              • Paul
                              • Dayton, OH USA

                              #149
                              Knees can be a precarious perch indeed. Build looking mighty fine. PaulE

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                              • SimonT
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 2824

                                #150
                                Hi Paul - true but I had it in my hand, then I didn't :smiling3:

                                Anyway, some piccies of the current state......

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