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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 10:23:16 GMT -7
Hi all, My first kit arrived a couple of days ago and I went and got some paints etc., now made a start. It's a Tamiya 1/12 Ducati Panigale. Not a huge amount to show so far, tomorrow I will be starting to paint the engine details. Last night I started the build and spent a lot of time cleaning the join lines etc., and now I've primed the pieces that are ready today with an acrylic primer. The join line along the top of the engine casing doesn't need to be filled as it will be hidden anyway :
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 14:36:16 GMT -7
That's a good start, bud. Looking forward to more.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 14:52:49 GMT -7
Bit nervous about painting the silverwork with a brush, hope brush strokes or anything don't ruin it. Also some parts are semi gloss black and they're the bits I'm most concerned about.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 15:18:44 GMT -7
That's a pretty technical looking engine mate, will look pretty good though, just take ya time, you will knock it out of the ball park i reckon.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2015 19:29:34 GMT -7
nice start, watching this one popcorn-and-drink-smiley-emoticon
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2015 9:52:06 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2015 18:37:45 GMT -7
looks very good! what's the name of the gold-ish color?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 2:50:16 GMT -7
Thanks! It's a mix of Humbrol gold (MET 16) and Bronze (Met 55)...a lot darker than the reference pics on the box art but it's the best I can do at the moment...looks very grainy. I'm hoping another coat thinned down will smooth it out a bit
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Post by stitchdup on Jan 27, 2015 3:11:12 GMT -7
Bit nervous about painting the silverwork with a brush, hope brush strokes or anything don't ruin it. Also some parts are semi gloss black and they're the bits I'm most concerned about. for the semi gloss parts there's another humbrol paint that might help, its called satin cote and theres matt cote as well. Myself I use the satin cote over gloss and matt paint to save buying three versions of the one colour, eg. matt,satin and gloss. Also have a look for their metal cote paints, some of them are pretty good
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 4:11:09 GMT -7
Cheers mate def will do - I'm about 3 days from pay day - January blues and all that - and the local shop had a crap selection. I'll be getting a lot more supplies after pay day...just hope the wife's '6th sense for irresponsible purchases' is dumbed down running-around-smiley-emoticon I need to get another kit as well...to give me something to work on in between drying times. This looks pretty sweet : www.hiroboy.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3824
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Post by stitchdup on Jan 27, 2015 8:08:21 GMT -7
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Post by Big D on Jan 27, 2015 9:02:23 GMT -7
looks very good! what's the name of the gold-ish color? Make a good carburetor color wouldn't it.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 9:28:14 GMT -7
great minds Dennis, great minds
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Post by Deleted on Jan 27, 2015 12:49:43 GMT -7
looks very good! what's the name of the gold-ish color? Make a good carburetor color wouldn't it. Thats EXACTLY what I thought when I first seen it! It also make a GREAT color for those Moroso valve covers that aren't painted, but stamped sheet metal, as well as the oil pans made with the same materials and those can even be the Milodon oil pans too that are stamped sheet metal unpainted! Racing parts! (I'm familiar with a lot of those companies....) NICE work on the Bike engine tho, thats looking GREAT! the primer you did was the key. smooth going on, which shows through to your base color application, if the primer goes on well and smooth the rest will follow suit to it..... NICE work on your first in 30 years! NICELY done, I believe you'll do well on the build, like riding a bicycle...........once ya learn you don't forget!
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Post by Big D on Jan 27, 2015 16:30:32 GMT -7
great minds Dennis, great minds AMEN BROTHER!!!!!! high-five-smiley-emoticon
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 14:02:55 GMT -7
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Post by Big D on Jan 28, 2015 15:23:36 GMT -7
What did you say the bronze/gold color was? I don't think the engine needs darkening any but a black wash would bring out the details more and that engine has a lot of details. If you do use a wash you should put it on first and then gloss coat it after it is dry. IMO
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 16:11:01 GMT -7
The bronze / gold is a 50 / 50 mix of Humbrol gold and Bronze. I was going to use an oil black wash - not enamel...although do you think a very thinned enamel wash would work just as well? So much conflicting views - reading a lot and some people are saying gloss before a wash otherwise the wash won't flow into all the recesses. Now I'm also reading horror stories about gloss varnish over enamels causing cracking so I don't know what to do...because there are a lot of decals on the kit and again the advise is 'you must gloss varnish before putting on the decals with set and sol (which I've bought). SO I want to : wash add decals seal them ...what order should I do it? Black oil paint wash over the enamel in about a week to give the enamel a cure time? Then a gloss varnish over the top? If so which gloss varnish? A humbrol gloss to match the humbrol enamels? Again the advise says to wait at least a month before varnishing. Then and only then the decals followed by a clear? Pity one of you guys didn't live next door - I'd take round a bottle of JD and pick your brains for an evening
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Post by stevet on Jan 28, 2015 16:12:53 GMT -7
Keep up the nice work... hand-clapping-smiley-emoticon
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 16:25:41 GMT -7
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Post by stitchdup on Jan 28, 2015 16:39:54 GMT -7
If you've already painted it stick to the same brand and type. Not sure about washes but using another type of paint can go wrong fast. If a wash is thinned paint have a bit of the good kitchen roll nearby and ready and it should soak most of it up if you dont like it. If you want I can send you an old airfix 1/32 kit I have no use for(lots of it is missing) to practise on? I'm in the UK as well so you could have it in a couple of days. Pm me your address and I'll get it posted. You don't want to have a mistake on what you've done so far since your doing so well
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 18:21:16 GMT -7
i have in the past used a thinned down enamel for blackwash, it worked decently but i had a hard time with consistency and keeping it mixed properly. i've tried a thinned down acrylic and had zero success there. currently i'm experimenting with a mix of acrylic and floor polish with mixed results so far. it worked great on the grill of my dodge monster truck jerryscherrys.freeforums.net/thread/3363/monster-dodge?page=1&scrollTo=41133 but wouldn't stick at all to fully cured testor's one-coat laquer. it just beaded up and rolled right off smiley-confused005 hopefully other members can be more helpful.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2015 21:32:37 GMT -7
Thanks stitchdup for your offer on an old practice kit - PM'd you And for the other advice - much appreciated - will give me something to mull over later today when I'm *ahem* working from home Dave
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2015 14:20:10 GMT -7
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Post by stitchdup on Jan 30, 2015 14:41:12 GMT -7
The exhaust looks sweet, I'll have to look for that metalizer powder
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2015 14:48:20 GMT -7
excellent progress, looks like just the right amount of black in the right places
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2015 16:51:53 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Jan 30, 2015 16:52:49 GMT -7
I was thinking of a wash on the gold but not sure what colour would work well without darkening it down too much - any ideas what works well over this sort of colour?
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Post by stitchdup on Jan 30, 2015 17:00:38 GMT -7
You could try the same as you used on the silver, it would maybe look a little odd if there was two colours of wash on it
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Post by Big D on Jan 30, 2015 18:27:47 GMT -7
I think it looks good like it is.
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