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[Sorry, doubling of post by mistake. Admin, please feel free to delete this one.]
Last edited by Leif Ohlsson; 09-04-2011 at 11:36 AM. |
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Rivets - yes, if you search for "Rivets" (titles only) you will find no less than five threads on the site, one of them "Rivets! Rivets!" by Jim Nunn, whom you have already met in this thread.
I seem to remember both spackle and acrylic modeling paste figuring there, sometimes in conjunction with coarse syringe needles and plunges, plopping out rivets by the droplets. Or I might be fantasizing... Leif |
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I am familiar with those posts. The dirt/glue mix proposed and used in Jim's thread is genius. I am not sure which one wrote of spackle, though... to the search engine, Papermodelerman!
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Like I said, I might have imagined the spackle/modeling paste use for rivets. You could be a first there... - L.
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Karl keep up the good work my king tiger is my first experience with an armor kit and have a stack waiting to be done. So the King Tiger is my learning experience. I am glad that it may be of help in your building as yours has helped me. I really wish modeling companies would stop leaving area where parts attach an unsightly white I do all the same things the guys have said. While tedious edge painting each part is the way to go. All I can say is that I hope each build I do is better than the last Keep up the good work.
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You should be able to paint over the spray finish with acrylic paints - not sure about enamels though. Many of the Polish modelers treat their cardmodels in the same way as painting plastic models - many airbrushed paint coats. Regards, Charlie |
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hey haven't seen you post in a while how is the Stuart coming along?
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It is coming along great, thanks for the concern! I have been taking good pictures, but I have been working slow due to other things in life. I will probably have a pretty epic post soon concerning the use of my newly aquired paints, my thoughts on left-over pieces that do not seem to fit anywhere, and the utter, tangible fear I feel when I look at the pages and pages...and pages... of tracks that will have to be cut and built. I just have to find two minutes to rub together to be able to write all the modeling-gibberish rattling around in my head down on the forums!
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I hear you, I started my King Tiger all the way back in april and it's still not done! My motto is I would rather work slow and have "hopefully" a good looking model instead of hurrying through it and have a bad end build. I should be done in a week or two though and will have some pics to see what you think. Can't wait to see how you've been getting on with it
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The problem I am haivng is that I am getting better at this each time I build. So, the work I am doing now is better than when I started... For example, I figured out rivets recently, but I painted some parts before I decided to do rivets. The whole project is like that: I stumble until I get better at a technique, so later parts look better than earlier parts. I have pretty much finished the chassis (as opposed to the tracks, wheels, and turret), so I think I am just gonna start over again and rebuild the chassis from scratch. Then, when I build the rest, I will be attaching other major parts to a better looking chassis. We shall see. The Tiger is looking great, by the wya, I have been following it closely.
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