Challenger II markings/decals
- Steelhammer
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Challenger II markings/decals
Hi gang. I finally got around to applying my waterslide transfers to my Challenger II last week and I have to say I'm really not impressed. They seemed to be the wrong size, in some cases a poor colour choice and at least one decal appeared to be missing from the sheet. Do any of you know please of any Challenger II decals available in 1/16 or any paint masks please so that I can airbrush on the basic designs.
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Heng Long Challenger II (European camo')
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- Rad_Schuhart
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
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- Steelhammer
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
That's got to be the way to go. They look superb and 100% real.
The ones I need to replicate are pretty crude so I will have a try at it. Thank you.
Tamiya King Tiger (no options)
Taigen Full Metal T34 (winter)
Heng Long Challenger II (European camo')
Tamiya Tiger I full options (still in the box)
Taigen Full Metal T34 (winter)
Heng Long Challenger II (European camo')
Tamiya Tiger I full options (still in the box)
- jarndice
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
I can give an unbiased thumbs up to Rads workmanship and he is always willing to go one step further to keep the customer happy.
I think I am about to upset someone
- Rad_Schuhart
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Thank you!jarndice wrote:I can give an unbiased thumbs up to Rads workmanship and he is always willing to go one step further to keep the customer happy.
I will copy your comment in my website.
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- Rad_Schuhart
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
Yep, if you want me to try to make anything, let me know. As long as it does not have a very intrincate design, I might be able to do it.Steelhammer wrote:That's got to be the way to go. They look superb and 100% real.
The ones I need to replicate are pretty crude so I will have a try at it. Thank you.
My RC tanks website, loads of free info for everybody:
https://radindustries.wordpress.com/
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
If you know anyone with a Silhouette cutter any decal can de reproduced bar the very tiny ones. Going to do my Late KT soon. Painting is much better , easy to give the ID numbers a worn look and easy to touch up. They will never lift or silver.
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
If you go to E-Bay you can find little sponges on sticks that are ideal for painting over stencils.
I think I am about to upset someone
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
Wow, believe or not, I did not know that tip! It is something worth trying!jarndice wrote:If you go to E-Bay you can find little sponges on sticks that are ideal for painting over stencils.
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- jarndice
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Re: Challenger II markings/decals
I avoid using Paint brushes instead I use a Pentel Paint Pen and a sponge,
Depending on the size of the Mask decides which size pen to use, they are perfect for the outer edge of the mask and the Sponge fills the centre of the Mask or when using Stencils carefully tracing the edge of the stencil with the Paint Pen and filling the centre using the sponge avoids paint going under the stencil.
I go to www.cassart.co.uk for the Pentel Paint Pens and they sell large size tubes of Acrylic Paint although sadly not much in the hues we use in our hobby.
But a very good source of art accessories.
Depending on the size of the Mask decides which size pen to use, they are perfect for the outer edge of the mask and the Sponge fills the centre of the Mask or when using Stencils carefully tracing the edge of the stencil with the Paint Pen and filling the centre using the sponge avoids paint going under the stencil.
I go to www.cassart.co.uk for the Pentel Paint Pens and they sell large size tubes of Acrylic Paint although sadly not much in the hues we use in our hobby.
But a very good source of art accessories.
I think I am about to upset someone