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Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 4:44 am
by jarndice
"A shame no one else has commented on it I guess no one else likes it"
HAVE YOU BEEN DRINKING???
The reason no one has said anything is because we are SPEECHLESS
It is really top class work and I for one am constantly learning.
Take care and thank you.Shaun
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 11:16 am
by jackalope
Thanks Shaun. Me to which is why a pin wash of the little details looks to be in order.
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 2:39 pm
by edpanzer
Very nice jack...great work
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 2:46 pm
by jackalope
Thanks Ed!
Kieser, maybe I misunderstood your one post, do you propose I do a pin wash of every line in the zimmeret?
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2015 9:36 pm
by jackalope
Applied a flat clear coat to seal what I had already done, then applied some grime streaking and a few coats of European dust. Then a little pin washing but I need to perfect the mix of paint and thinner as its not flowing as nicely as I want it to.
I'll try to pin wash the zim coating but DAMN its gonna take all day to do it! No way for me to do as you suggest and wipe off any excess on the upper hull due to the cables and few tools on the sides but I'll do what I can on them. The turret should be easy enough to do same for the front, I'll try and see how it turns out.
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 3:55 am
by jackalope
Tired to let it dry and then come back to clean off the peaks of the zim and I didn't care for how it came out that much, too dark. Rub more and the paint starts to come off on the edges, wound up having to work on the area several times to let the paint dry again before trying to wipe off more pin wash. Tried it the other way of putting it on and wiping right away and found this worked MUCH better for me with this type of zim. Also hit the rear hatch detail parts and front details around the drivers hatch with a pin wash and it looks pretty good. Also hit the road wheels, idler wheels, and the drive sprockets with the pin wash and wiped off the excess and they came out real nice! Not sure I want to try pigments as the tank looks real good IMHO but I'll post up pics so you guys can see what you think or if it needs more. Tomorrow I'm going to hit it with a couple coats of flat clear coat to seal everything once again. May hit it with another coat or 2 of European dust wash and see how that looks but that will be after the flat clear coats.
Pics will be up tomorrow, too tired and heading to bed.
Ok so apparently Max needs some work and I'm open to suggestions.
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 4:49 pm
by jackalope
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 5:30 pm
by jarndice
That my hero is lovely work,
I am now going to introduce you to Gypsy Rose Jarndice philosopher to the STARS

You have now completed your Tank, what you now need is the self discipline to tell the difference between Finished and complete, because everyone who has ever built a Tank knows that it is not finished but it is complete.
You are now free to bask in the adulation of your peers before starting on yet another one

shaun
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:03 pm
by jackalope
Wow thanks Shaun!

Gotta do the interior painting yet but so I'm pleased with how its turning out.
Re: 505th King Tiger.
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 6:11 pm
by jarndice
Now how difficult can the interior be? Perhaps some nice pastel wallpaper, a few throws, whatever the hell they are!(my lady talks about throws and highlighters whenever she has HER friends round

) a few family photographs, somewhere for the dogs and a decent armchair with ready access to the fridge.

shaun