Installed the completed soldier in the drivers seat and I was surprised (as well as relieved) that the arms positioned very well with the steering wheel. You will also notice in the photos that I added accessories such as the shovel and paddle.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Maverick
Today Casey and me finished assembling his F-14. He is pretty happy about his latest project and already wants to build another kit. Ironically tomorrow on the local cable channel what movie is playing... "Top Gun". Guess who wants to see it...
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Casey Painting his F-14
After spray painting the whole kit with Tamiya grey I had Casey paint the pilots black and the motors metallic grey. I had him mount the missiles and he assisted me in spray painting them white outside.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Weathering
Tried another new technique, weathering... Added umber brown oil paint diluted with turpenoid then applied it to all the seams of the kit. Let it dry a bit then wiped off the excess with a qtip dipped in turpenoid. The effect is subtle but does add depth and more realism to the model. This is a technique that I read in an article of Finescale Modeler.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Make It Shine - Part II
Added a second coat of clear gloss to seal the decals. I am not 100% convinced that the decal outline will show less but at least I can be assured that in a few years they will not flake off.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Decals
Tonight I added eleven decals to the gloss coat. Sure adds a nice touch to an already great looking kit.
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Make It Shine - Part I
Having had to put aside modelling for a few months due to major landscape work on a new house I finally found some time to hit the workbench again. I decided to try a new technique and sprayed the whole model with a clear gloss before applying the decals. I am hoping that this will improve the application of the decals and make them look more natural.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
A Birthday Gift
For Casey's 6th birthday I got him a Revell SnapTite F-14 Tomcat. This should be a nice project to work on together during the summer holidays. Interesting side note, when looking at the box I noticed it had the U.S.S. Midway in the background with F-14's on the deck. Midway never carried F-14's although I have read that some have landed/taken off for emergency reasons only.. This reminds me, I really got to get the Midway kit complete!
Monday, March 19, 2012
Major Assembly
Assembled the body major components and accurately detailed the dashboard buttons. The following web site http://www.schwimmwagen.co.uk/ has been very useful in to help me make the model more accurate. The propeller can be positioned in either up or down. Its rare that a scale model has moving parts but I really like it.
Friday, March 9, 2012
Spring Break Over and Another Project Complete!
Today I presented Casey the final product of our week long project. He was very excited to see the end result and was flying it all over the house. Fortunately he appears to understand that its delicate and so far no damage has occurred... This was a lot of fun and I hope these little projects will eventually increase his interest in the hobby.
Casey, the proud new owner of an F-18 model!
Me and Casey
Another kit to add to Casey's collection!
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