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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 29/05/2015 Posts: 79 Points: 236 Location: Ontario
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Hi folks. Brand new to the forum (been lurking a while to watch all the builds). Let me say, there are some very talented people here. I just received my first package last week and have been playing around with it. I haven't built a model in years, and painting was always my weak spot. Loved putting them together, but was horrible at painting. I don't know what I'm going to do in terms of painting this model. The thought of a full repaint is horrifying as I do not have the skills. But the collective knowledge around here may just inspire to do it. We'll see. Anyway, here is my attempt at painting the cockpit and sanding the pre-painted parts from my first pack. CanadianJedi attached the following image(s):
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Joined: 01/05/2015 Posts: 43 Points: 132 Location: Clearwater, Florida USA
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Welcome. That looks like some fine weathering and detail on the seats and front greeblies to me. You underestimate your skills young Jedi For me, learning new skills from others on the forum is part of the fun. I'm sure everyone's artistic levels will increase over the next two years. Longer if they release additional Star Wars kits
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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Thanks CR. I'm having a hoot. Can't wait for the next pack.
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Rank: Super-Elite Groups: Registered
Joined: 17/12/2013 Posts: 3,982 Points: 11,974 Location: NY, USA
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HI CanadianJedi, welcome to the forum.I am forum support for USA/Canada so let me know if I can help in any way.
You have made an excellent start to your Falcon.THe weathering is very realistic.It is very easy to overdo weathering in my experience and you have managed to get the balance just right.I look forward to watching your build progress.We have tons of USa and Canadian Falcon builders now and everyone has a slightly different approach to the build.Great time to be a Star Wars modeler
Carl
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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Thanks Carl. That is much appreciated. I may lose my nerve when it comes to the hull plating. I don't have an airbrush, and I'm not sure I want to invest in one. I have always found that when I try to paint a model with brushes, it looks like a painted model, not like the prop. I will look around the forums and see what other guys without airbrushes are doing. I've also found a lot of great youtube videos (some from folks on this forum). There is no end to the talent pool upon which we can draw. Who knows, I may end getting an airbrush and giving it a try. Thanks again.
Steve
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Joined: 20/05/2015 Posts: 51 Points: 156 Location: Cary, NC
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Steve I am in teh same boat. I am looking at airbrushes right now because I really want the walls and floors and all of the large flat surfaces on this model to look good and NOT painted with brush strokes. I have painted models before like that and it always ends up breaking the illusion. I am on the fence still about painting the hull on the exterior also. I was sure I was not until I watched Steve Dymszo's first video where he talks about how the blast marks on parts of the hull are all wrong and need to be filled in with putty and re-painted to be correct. And to do that I will have to re-paint the hull. And I am positive I can't just repaint parts of it, the mismatch will be too great. So its either all or nothing. I am torn... Charles R.
Building: DeAgostini Millennium Falcon...hasn't built a model since 1996...this is gonna be interesting!!
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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Charles, I'm right there with you. The second my brush touches the hull, I'm committed. I did just order a few cans of Tamiya "Insignia White", in case I decide to paint the whole thing, but I have a hard time picturing myself taking that first shot. We'll see. I have a full set of the Tamiya weathering pastels and they work great for streaks and rust lines. I also have a can of flat coat. I am going to try that on the inside of one of the plates. I want to see if it takes away that "plastic" look of the model. I have always found that even a coat of primer makes any plastic model look more realistic than without, but then I go and brush on other colours, and realism goes out the window. Let's keep on playing around with this thing and see what we come up with.
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you can use the rattle cans for spraying the hull color.If you put the cans in warm water for a few minutes and keep the can moving when you spray you can get a really nice finish. The Vallejo and citadel paints are designed to be brushed on and you don't see brushmarks here is a Games workshop mode I painted.The base coat was applied with an airbrush, but the top coat color and the weathering was all brush painted.THis was my second attempt using these paints and as long as you dilute them a bit with water they go on nice and smooth and you don't see any brushmarks. http://forum.us.model-sp...spx?g=posts&t=15599
So If you use a rattle can for the main color and then use the citadel or Vallejo for the colored panels and weathering I think you could do a really good job.
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Hi and welcome to the forum above all enjoy your build Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Joined: 27/01/2014 Posts: 5,060 Points: 14,980
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Welcome CanadianJedi, you've chosen a great build to get you back into modelling. There is a lot of very talented people here that are more than willing to offer any advice when needed
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
Joined: 29/05/2015 Posts: 79 Points: 236 Location: Ontario
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Got my first shipment of Shapeways replacement parts today. Total impulse buy! Haven't even gotten my second package from DeAg yet, but these babies will be painted and ready to go when I do. CanadianJedi attached the following image(s):
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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Sorry folks. I'm trying to post from my phone and am having some troubles. I'll fix this post when I get to my PC.
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 1 Groups: Registered
Joined: 20/05/2015 Posts: 51 Points: 156 Location: Cary, NC
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CanadianJedi wrote:Sorry folks. I'm trying to post from my phone and am having some troubles. I'll fix this post when I get to my PC. Hey just as an FYI, I was trying at the beginning to post pics from my phone and was having all kinds of trouble. But if you get a photobucket account (and install their app), and then upload all of your pics to a folder there. You can then really easily copy and paste the image URL from your phone into the replies. Also, when your all done you have a nice photo library there in a single folder where you have all of your pics stored. Charles R.
Building: DeAgostini Millennium Falcon...hasn't built a model since 1996...this is gonna be interesting!!
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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Thanks, Charles. I'll give that a try.
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I use my Android Pad to do all my pictures. I use an App called Resize Me! By XnView. You can either then upload to photobucket or upload directly to the forum.
The optimum size for getting them to display on the forum is 640 x 480
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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Here we go. Back at my trusty PC. Here are the Shapeway parts in various stages of priming and painting. CanadianJedi attached the following image(s):
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Rank: Semi-Pro Level 2 Groups: Registered
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I have had no luck with the quad cannon that came with the model. I must not be using the right primers. I tried it with Tamiya grey, but it chipped off very easily. So I stripped it, waited a few days and tried it with a metal primer. It chipped a bit, but I tried a coat of color over it, and it just wipes off. I am wondering if I didn't pre-soak it long enough to get the coating of oil off of it. Any thoughts. I have one coming from Shapeways, but I was quite pleased with myself for the decent job I did drilling the holes in the end of the barrlels .
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Joined: 12/06/2015 Posts: 9 Points: 17 Location: San Diego, California
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I have the same problem with metals.
I would just scrub away at the metal's surface with a tooth brush and some dish soap until I felt I got all the scum off.
After that I'd let the parts soak in vinegar for 30-60 minutes to ensure the primer had an "etched" surface to stick to.
That always made a big difference.
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention. Wearing latex gloves is good too. Otherwise the oils from your skin (and potato chips)get all over the parts.
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Joined: 09/06/2015 Posts: 76 Points: 228 Location: Lancaster, CA
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How do you like the 3D printed parts? I'm thinking about buying some of them in case I screw up. I think I like the 3D detail a lot more for the main hold area, it doesn't look like a toy. Is it worth it? Dwayne Tamiya 1/32 P-51D, Revell 1/32 Bf 109G-6 x2 1/32 P-51B, 1/32 Trumpeter Bf109K-4, 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109E, Testors 1/32 F-117, RMF 1/35 Tiger 1
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Dwayne, I really like the 3D printed parts. I may have jumped the gun a bit, as I haven't even gotten sets 4 - 8 yet. But from the pictures I've seen, a few of the parts for the hold are not very detailed/accurate. The parts I've bought so far have really impressed me and the price is not too bad.
Steve
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