belugawhaleman Posted Thursday at 11:17 PM Posted Thursday at 11:17 PM 20 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Blob strikes again. Oh, I have to see the direction this takes! 2 1
belugawhaleman Posted Friday at 03:07 AM Posted Friday at 03:07 AM 2 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Is that Milliput? I bought some to improve the deficiencies of a Dragon kit ( missing details on a motorbike crankcase) . Never used it. Does it work well? 1
Martinnfb Posted Friday at 03:38 AM Author Posted Friday at 03:38 AM Tamiya's putty, milliput can't touch it. 2 1
belugawhaleman Posted Friday at 05:35 AM Posted Friday at 05:35 AM 1 hour ago, Martinnfb said: Tamiya's putty, milliput can't touch it. Thanks, I'll give it a try. 1
mark31 Posted Friday at 05:40 PM Posted Friday at 05:40 PM so far so good i hope this will be the first model to go over the finnish line in 2025 9
Martinnfb Posted Friday at 09:19 PM Author Posted Friday at 09:19 PM Mk.V seat flare rack.Not great , not terrible 4
ScottsGT Posted Saturday at 09:12 PM Posted Saturday at 09:12 PM Well that was a bust. First side I tried it in one piece. Not only did it wind up with many wrinkles, but when I went to do the other side they didn’t even come close to matching up on the bottom of the cowl. As I was applying side one I was telling myself I could have probably done a better job just painting these on after cutting out Tamiya tape as a stencil. Guess which route I’m taking now? Besides, I did some paint touch up yesterday and 24 hours later the lacquer bubbled with hundreds of tiny bubbles in that area. Not sure if it was the Micro Set/Sol it the Tamiya decal adhesive with softener in it. But I do need to sand them out now. 2 7
BlrwestSiR Posted Saturday at 10:19 PM Posted Saturday at 10:19 PM That's a bit annoying there Scott. More so with the paint reaction too. I've never of clear lacquer reacting to decal solutions and I've even used Tamiya X-20A as one without paint issues. Let us know if you figure out more. 4
CANicoll Posted Saturday at 11:15 PM Posted Saturday at 11:15 PM 2 hours ago, ScottsGT said: Well that was a bust. First side I tried it in one piece. Not only did it wind up with many wrinkles, but when I went to do the other side they didn’t even come close to matching up on the bottom of the cowl. As I was applying side one I was telling myself I could have probably done a better job just painting these on after cutting out Tamiya tape as a stencil. Guess which route I’m taking now? Besides, I did some paint touch up yesterday and 24 hours later the lacquer bubbled with hundreds of tiny bubbles in that area. Not sure if it was the Micro Set/Sol it the Tamiya decal adhesive with softener in it. But I do need to sand them out now. That is a PITA.... 5
Martinnfb Posted Sunday at 03:14 AM Author Posted Sunday at 03:14 AM Oh, that sucks she was almost done. 3
belugawhaleman Posted Sunday at 07:15 PM Posted Sunday at 07:15 PM While packing up my Sherman to take home for painting..... I decided to start this Tamiya StuG....Got the build Part almost completed. If all goes to plan, I'll have two finished this week. 5
belugawhaleman Posted yesterday at 12:40 AM Posted yesterday at 12:40 AM On 1/4/2025 at 3:12 PM, ScottsGT said: Well that was a bust. First side I tried it in one piece. Not only did it wind up with many wrinkles, but when I went to do the other side they didn’t even come close to matching up on the bottom of the cowl. As I was applying side one I was telling myself I could have probably done a better job just painting these on after cutting out Tamiya tape as a stencil. Guess which route I’m taking now? Besides, I did some paint touch up yesterday and 24 hours later the lacquer bubbled with hundreds of tiny bubbles in that area. Not sure if it was the Micro Set/Sol it the Tamiya decal adhesive with softener in it. But I do need to sand them out now. I had that happen on a Tamiya Valentine I was working on, well something similar anyway. As I was applying some Decal solvent the decal shifted. The solvent made it too soft to reposition and everything went to Hell. I know how frustrating that must have been for you! 3
CANicoll Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago This arrived the other day but I finally am able to post pictures. Thanks to @TJTX for this nice 104 with some extra goodies from the Christmas Raffle. 8
BlrwestSiR Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Chris, that should make a great project. The Italeri 104 gets a bad rap but It's not as bad as some folks say. I've done two so far, one in NMF. It looks like you've got the weak spots covered too. Carl 3
CANicoll Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Thanks, Carl. I did one before but without the goodies so this will be a much better build. 3
ScottsGT Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, belugawhaleman said: I had that happen on a Tamiya Valentine I was working on, well something similar anyway. As was applying some Decal solvent the decal shifted. The solvent made it too soft to reposition and everything went to Hell. I know how frustrating that must have been for you! Yea, very! This morning I took a look at the paint and all the bubbles had smoothed out. Go figure. I used my spare set of decals and did a copy on my printer/copier and played around with making a stencil. I’ll probably be able to paint everything but the actual tigers mouth/teeth and the eyes. I can cut those out of the spare decals I have. The black outline looks simple using my paint pens. I played around on a test panel today using them. 5
KevinM Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago While the MiniArt P-47 is getting close to a close time to launch another kit the Tamyia F-84 sssheee going to be shiny!I figured out what happened with my Tempest and the F-106 Dart the black base from Alclad would not dry even after a week or more.I have shifted my base to Tamyia XF-18 semi-gloss dries hard and fast if memory serves me right no acrylic clear over lacquer clear it will fracture. I was looking at the Academy F-4c Col.Olds crate have been collecting different subjects with "SCAT"from WWII to Vietnam kit looked real Nice then I looked at the stencils boxed it back up..... 1
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