Yes, this one👍
Work on the ammuniton is tedious, or I’m just slow…
Like always the grenades are not glued to take them out for painting.
Another weekend gone, the next weekends will be without building, I guess the girlfriend wants to get swimming or something other to do outside, it’s really warm here.
Have a good time✌
Awesome, i’ll check it out, then. Where can I obtain a copy? And what is the specific name/issue?
I think you can get in in any model shop. The name is “how to paint with the airbrush”, the ISBN is 978-84-17846-79-4.
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Hope that helps you✌
Thank you!
I can only think of tiny little parts flying around in the grass .
Nice place to be, though. And not getting thirsty. .
Cheers!
@Brantwoodboy I used the No-Name air hose from Spraygunner that came with the compressor. All of the quick disconnects are also from Spraygunner.
What are the connections like on the hose that comes with the compressor? And what about the airbrush?
@RougePilot Most hoses/compressors/airbrushes are standard 1/8 BSP. Badger has a different thread. I had to order a specific Badger to BSP quick disconnect for my Badger airbrush. The H&S came with a standard 1/8 BSP disconnect.
Do have to say they are quick. I ordered not long after reading the post yesterday and by lunchtime they had a printed label ready for pick up.
Thank you so much ill for sure be hitting them up.
Welcome Back.
After a week away from my modelling room, today I built some spare track runs for my VOMAG’s May 1943 production Bulgarian “Maybach”:
I’ve used MiniArt and Border track links to build the upper front plate track run, drilling out the Border track links where styrene rods need to be pushed and using MiniArt track pins to close pin holes that needed closing.Added the PE brackets MiniArt provides.The whole track run is easy to dismount for painting/weathering.
Glacis track run was built with Border Models track links only.
It’s good to be home again!
Cheers,
Angel
Been working on the tracks for my “hand-me-down” T-90A.
I’ll have one set done when I get home today, then start the other side.
Started to prep some planes to go on my just completed Shokaku.Anded down the parting lines and srue gates
I was thinking about my diorama, and how I will likely not have tome to set up my lightbox before I leave for college, so either I photograph it outside, or I could use a ‘matte painting’ like they used in the old Star Wars movies. IDK if anyone has tried something like this yet, but maybe printing out a basic landscape to put behind the model would be interesting to try.