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Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 7:16 pm
by Spam In A Can 26
Living in MD, USA, but originated in Brissle.
Just got into the hobby & am at the bottom of the learning curve. Since I retired I have time on my hands & as I used to model before I got back into the hobby.
I have 2 used Heng Long M-26 Pershing 1/16 scale RC tanks & am working on getting them up & running properly & detailing modifying & so on.
Both are older models & one is 27 Mhz, the other a 2.4 Ghz conversion, done by our old friend "bubba" :crazy:

Lots of pictures coming right up as I was a photographer in another life.

The old 27 Mhz unit, it has multiple disasters so its becoming the parts donor for the other one.
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The less problematic, but not right 2.4 Ghz one I'll be trying to get to 100%, both are BB firing versions.
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Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 8:23 pm
by jackalope
Oh boy oh boy oh boy! A local! Finally! Hey I'm from Maryland too, where are you located? I'm 4 blocks south of Baltimore city. Hello and welcome!

Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 9:48 pm
by Estnische
Hi Spam,

Welcome. Would love to see what you can do with scale tanks and photography. I find them a difficult subject to stop them looking like toys. And at 1/16, dioramas have to be huge to stop the real world impinging into the scene.

Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:18 pm
by Spam In A Can 26
2 quick tips. Wide angle lenses shot from low down & up very close make the "Tiny toy" look go away. Like this:

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The diorama is best served with something called "Forced Perspective" (Google for details) where a model up close has a real background way behind it.

Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:30 pm
by Spam In A Can 26
I'm further West, Western MD over by Hagerstown.

Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:40 pm
by jackalope
Spam In A Can 26 wrote:I'm further West, Western MD over by Hagerstown.

Cool! We're planning on moving out that way towards Harpers Ferry or Falling Waters W.Va.

Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 10:48 pm
by Spam In A Can 26
We'll be neighbors then I'm close to Falling Waters but on the MD side of the river!

Re: Flippin' yank newbie

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 11:23 pm
by 43rdRecceReg
Spam In A Can 26 wrote:2 quick tips. Wide angle lenses shot from low down & up very close make the "Tiny toy" look go away. Like this:

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The diorama is best served with something called "Forced Perspective" (Google for details) where a model up close has a real background way behind it.
That's a crisp shot for openers. :thumbup: Like Estniche, and many others on the Forum, I'm a fan of well taken pix, so I'm sure you'll be making and posting eye-catching shots in future.. as well as sharing with us the highs and lows of model making. That..along with sharing the various (most compelling) techniques of rendering model images for fellow enthusiasts..er..addicts.:wave: Welcome to the Forum too...of course :D