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Re: Tiger 1 build

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 12:46 pm
by cupoftea
Hi Herman

I managed to resist the grey/dunkelgelb combination and have just given the turret its first coat of xtracrylix dunkelgelb which has more of a brown hue than the tamiya dunkelgelb and is a colour i prefer.

Not sure how well this photo will show the difference but the hull is tamiya and the turret is xtracrylix;
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The xtracrylix dries to a satin finish and so will need a coat of flat clear when the paintwork is complete. i hope the satin finish may help with decals - my track record with decals is ugly to say the least!

Re: Tiger 1 build

Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:57 pm
by cupoftea
The more i am using this xtracylics paint the more I like it. It is water thinned so no need for acrylic thinners. It takes longer to set than Tamiya but dries to a nice hard finish. The instructions on the bottle said to thin with 10%-15% water but I ended up using 30% water to get the viscosity I like. It also goes on better as several very light coats with about 1 hour between coats.

Re: Tiger 1 build

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 9:27 am
by cupoftea
In order to get some experience with the paint I am using i have sprayed an early production Tiger turret. because the paint dries to a satin finish i decided to experiment with an oil based pin wash. It worked well and is quite subtle - I used two parts black to one part raw umber for the wash. I think this photo shows the difference between the xtracrylix dunkelgelb on the turret and the tamiya dark yellow on the hull quite well.........
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Have been studying 'how to videos' on decals on youtube and oh boy have I been doing it wrong. I hate applying decals but hopefully using the decal fixer and softener technique will cure my woes........ time will tell. i also hope that applying the decals to a nice smooth satin finish will help.

Re: Tiger 1 build

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:52 am
by Markocaster
Great work so far :D

Re: Tiger 1 build

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 3:13 pm
by PainlessWolf
Cup,
The color looks spot on and the pin wash is a fave of mine to bring out detail in large surface are things with bolts, depressions, grooves, etc. Looking forward to pics of the decals. ;o)
regards,
Painless