Showing posts with label decals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decals. Show all posts

Saturday, 4 November 2017

Revival... (AG Chopper update)

Hi there..ere....ere......r.........r....... (speaking into the void of lost interest).
I haven't updated in over a year. The reason for this is that this year has been immensely tumultuous in almost every other aspect of my life and so scale modeling had ground to a comoplete halt...

Anyway recently I have slowly started buidling again (all small kits, no scratch building yet).
But before I start posting about that I wanted to share all the most recent developments on the my last big build: the AG Chopper. At the moment the build is about 99% done, but also in storage so I won't be able to finish it or take better pic of it than these... but here is the last of what I have in terms of progress (paints, assembly, chipping, decals).

Also it's interesting to note that I was contacted by a student of 3D animation, asking me if he could develop a 3D computer model of this thing (initially based on my concept sketches for it). So I also post a lot of stuff for him as reference. Maybe as his work develops (or is finished) he will allow me show you some of it.
Anywhooo here goes a massive picture dump of the AG Chopper.

Hope you like.

Cheers,
Martijn

























Sunday, 27 March 2016

New Rally Pawn paints and decals

This guy is coming along pretty nicely. Paints and decals are on, and both he and the Camel  are now ready for stains and washes...
The photos speak for them selves I think but in short it went like this.
Black primer > yellow orange base layer > red and nato black top coat > steel details > chipping using a sponge in flat black > graphite for bare metal effect > clear coat > decal > clear coat (thin).

Enjoy! Drop me a line if you want to know more.

Cheers,
Martijn














Saturday, 27 February 2016

Ma.K. Camel

A while ago (somewhere in between the Undersea Pig and working on the AG Chopper) I started work on a Camel. Another kit by Hasegawa and as the name has come to suggest it was fantastic to build.

As per usual with builds involving a cockpit... I started with the cockpit. And this thing was pretty complicated. Because of its spherical shape, I had to first dry fit the whole thing... then prime it, paint it and chip it, and then assemble the whole thing.





This is still a dry fit because the pilot still needed to go in, just like a bunch of hoses and wires.









 The pilot came with a helmet... which didn't stay on very well so I added a little bevel to the connection ring to make the helmer fit better... but when I thought about is I found it didn't make enough sense to me to have the guy inside a space ship with his helmet on, especially since it didn't have a visor.
I'm get a little logical sometimes...

Anyway here he is... snug as a bug in a rug.




The rest of the build went of without a hitch or a mod. So it was ready for primer and paints...




My initial plan was to paint the thing a pale pink. The cockpit window was masked off and the kit had been on the shelf for some time because other projects had butted in...







So when painting got under way and this thing started getting more and more pink (I usually build up paints with really thin layers...) I suddenly remembered I hadn't seen the cockpit in quite sometime.
And when I took off the window, I suddenly realised the exterior and the interior colours really didn't work well together. So I changed course... to Mars (or the fire station)

Yep another one bound for the red planet... After a thin layer of orange, I mixed up some Tamiya flat red with a little pink and orange to make for a bright warm red.




I stuck on the big letter decals at quite an early stage so I could paint over them and integrate them into the paintwork... plus the decals sheet didn't have anything in the colour I wanted.

Anyway paints done...









...on to the chipping and decals...







As of this writing the decals aren't done yet but there, because there's a ton of them. But after they're all on it's time for some washes... but before that I want to build this beast a little companion in the form of a Luna Pawn...

Thanks for looking!