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  • Guest

    #121
    Tracks given a kind of thick wash in a rusty colour. Also started adding some rust staining where it might gather and run down from the return rollers.

    This is all new to me but I'm starting to like the way it's looking. Will probably attempt some more defined rust streaks, then who knows?

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    • Mickc1440
      • Apr 2018
      • 4786

      #122
      That looks great Andy, I have to paint the bits off model as I cant keep the paint of the main body of the model.

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      • Guest

        #123
        That is some seriously good paint work. God knows what you'll be like in a couple of years if this what you can achieve now.
        Think I'll take up buildings only ! .

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        • Guest

          #124
          Thanks Mick & John.

          I'm still very much learning John, knowing how far to go with something seems to be the real skill. I try out a heavy effect, it looks too much so I tone it down, then it looks too subtle.

          Having fun practicing and trying new things through :smiling3:

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          • scottie3158
            • Apr 2018
            • 14256
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #125
            Andy,
            I agree with John, you have set a very high standard already.

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            • Guest

              #126
              Thanks Paul.

              I'm not very good at taking compliments, I always think people are just being kind, and I'm ridiculously self critical :smiling5: but having looked through the few models I've made so far even I can see the progress, so I'm looking forward to what the future holds.

              I've even decided to make the changes to my shed / model cave more permanent as this looks like being one hobby I actually stick to for a while! Currently I'm working on my converted router table with stuff scattered everywhere so once I've finished a couple of other projects I have going on I'll be stripping the shed out, insulating it, and building a proper bench with storage. Maybe even a separate painting area.

              I think JR's tidying up bug is contagious!

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              • minitnkr
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 7576
                • Paul
                • Dayton, OH USA

                #127
                Very subtle finishes-well done. I've grown immune over time to tidyitus. I loose stuff when I try. PaulE

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                • Guest

                  #128
                  Thanks Paul.

                  I'm starting to lose things in the chaos that is my bench. I've even had to put day-glo tape on my scalpel so I can find it!

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                  • yak face
                    Moderator
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 13875
                    • Tony
                    • Sheffield

                    #129
                    Originally posted by Paintguy
                    Thanks Paul.

                    I'm starting to lose things in the chaos that is my bench. I've even had to put day-glo tape on my scalpel so I can find it!
                    I get to the stage where the working area on my bench gets smaller and smaller till im working in a four inch square clear part of the cutting mat then i have to have a tidy up , but it soon creeps back! I like to think that genius is born out of chaos , just look at einsteins hairdo!!!:smiling5:

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                    • Guest

                      #130
                      I really wish I had a photo of the workbench of someone I used to know about ten years ago. He built mainly Warhammer 40,000 models and terrain, and had a workbench in his shed — a full-size workbench like you might do carpentry on — of which you couldn’t see the surface due to all the stuff on it. Mostly materials and offcuts, but also tools, model parts, part-built models, instruction sheets, and who knows what else.

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                      • Dave Ward
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #131
                        It's an offshoot of Parkinsons' Law "work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion" this applies to components & workbench......................
                        Andy - I see you're going for a Whippet - flat cap at the ready?
                        If you get sick of tracks, then consider armoured cars - the MiniArt AEC MK.II, and the ICM Panhard 178, I can personally recommend - they are very well detailed ( complete interiors ), and tricky enough to push your skills - and look different enough to draw attention!
                        Dave

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                        • Guest

                          #132
                          I think you're right Dave. As with Tony I start out with a reasonably tidy desk and generous work area, but every time I pick up a tool, sanding stick, brush or whatever I leave it close by as I know I'll be needing it again soon. I end up with barely enough room for the model.

                          And thank you for the suggestions. After the initial few where I knew exactly what I wanted to build I'm now having trouble picking subjects so any ideas are welcome. I've even thought it's about time I joined in the group builds as at least the decision has been partly made for me!

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                          • Dave Ward
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #133
                            Andy,
                            In picking models - I usually go for something that is a little out of the ordinary. This means no Shermans, Tigers etc. Models of the popular subjects are scrutinised closely by people who have made them, and know their stuff. - If no-one has made one, then you get get away with quite a lot!
                            Dave

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                            • Jim R
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 15818
                              • Jim
                              • Shropshire

                              #134
                              Hi Andy
                              As so many have said you are doing a fine job. Enjoying the hobby and learning all the time.
                              Jim

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                              • Guest

                                #135
                                I like that plan Dave. I'm not (yet) bothered about super detail or accuracy, even though I respect those that have the skill and patience for it, so something where I can get away with a bit of artistic license is perfect.

                                Thanks Jim. I've always loved building things and I enjoy learning new skills, so this hobby is ideal :smiling3:

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