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#1 Posted : 10 January 2016 01:13:10

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"build of the year 2016 entry" thought I would try my luck with this little kit from revell,it's the platinum edition with etch, brass parts and wooden decks.( even though most of the deck was apparently steel plated).This will be my first attempt at using an airbrush (thanks for all the tips lads).
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#2 Posted : 10 January 2016 10:01:56

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BigGrin looks a nice kit will be following your diaryCool
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#3 Posted : 10 January 2016 10:34:14

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This will be an interesting build, you can count me in as one of your followers....Cool Cool .. Good luck with the build....

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#4 Posted : 10 January 2016 11:04:24

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Its a very nice kit so you should have some fun puttingvthis one together.

And if you feel there are parts that need any further improvement the following link may be of interest to you.


https://www.djparkins.com/home.php?cat=303

Hope your build goes well
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#5 Posted : 10 January 2016 16:29:40

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Hi looks a very nice kit.will be following with interest. Cheers mick. BigGrin
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#6 Posted : 10 January 2016 17:06:30

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#7 Posted : 11 January 2016 01:14:34

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thanks for looking in guys ,Tony there are some great things on that site but a little out of my price range ,may stretch to the stantions though .Thanks Darbyvet for helping with the link thingy.Will try and post some picks tomorrow
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#8 Posted : 11 January 2016 22:03:06

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Well here I go, The hull comes in 4 parts so after cleaning them up I glued them together and left to dry. Meanwhile I set about the deck parts by scraping and sanding off all the moulded plank lines, and scribed lines to represent the steel plates leaving blank the ereas where the wood veneer will be fitted.Fed up with paying games workshop prices for primer I tried out vallejo surface primer with my shiny new airbrush and discovered 2 things,one airbrushing is fun and two this primer is fantastic, goes on nice and smooth, completely covers any filler but still leaves the detail showing through.Here are some pics sorry about the quality.
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#9 Posted : 11 January 2016 23:46:16

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Looks like a great start BigGrin I also like Vallejo primer, it goes on great but sometimes it can clog the end of the airbrush up, but this is resolved quickly with a quick wipe with a q-tip dipped in airbrush cleaner.

Unfortunately Vallejo often gets a bad name as it can be a right pain to sand or for being easy to peel off. I find as long as you leave it a good time to cure, typically I will leave it 2-3 days at least, then it's really tough.

Look forward to seeing more of your build Cool
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#10 Posted : 12 January 2016 00:02:22

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Lovely start, looks a nice primed surface. As Dave says, dont touch the primer for at least 3 days, it will just rub off! After that time it's very tough and beautiful to spray too which makes it my fave primerBigGrin BigGrin

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#11 Posted : 12 January 2016 00:08:37

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Nicely done, great finish on the priming.... Thinking of trying out Valejo primer for myself, should be an interesting exercise.....Cool Cool .. Keep the pics coming....

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#12 Posted : 12 January 2016 01:19:11

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#13 Posted : 25 January 2016 00:36:04

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Hello everyone, thought I would show you my first attempt at airbrush painting.After leaving the primer to harden for almost a week I set about the poor girl with my shiny new neo iwata. When brush painting I tend to start dark and work my way up through the mid tone to the highlights, I figured it must be the same with an airbrush, I tried to get the middle of the panels lighter to emphasis the panel lines. I used tamiya masking tape for the camouflage and tried to keep the colours a bit more muted compared to some pictures I have seen,all paints were vallejo air.
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#14 Posted : 25 January 2016 01:02:38

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Now that is looking sweet, lovely work....Cool Cool

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#15 Posted : 25 January 2016 10:05:40

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Hull painting looks spot on.

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#16 Posted : 25 January 2016 11:27:42

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Fantastic work with the painting, it looks spot on!

When I started airbrushing I made the mistake of applying the paint too think but you certainly seem to have got the hang of it quite quickly ThumpUp
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Great job on the airbrushed paint, you're obviously a fast learner and I think any experienced airbrush fan would be well and truly satisfied with that result - very well done that man!! Cool ThumpUp


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#18 Posted : 25 January 2016 18:27:12

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Very well done with your painting, certainly would not know it was your first time!BigGrin I use the vallejo air range and their primer range, very easy to use. I also like tamiya paints for airbrushing with their own thinners. BigGrin BigGrin
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#19 Posted : 25 January 2016 22:24:02

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BigGrin Top work there and looks the bizzCool
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#20 Posted : 26 January 2016 07:37:11

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