Re: Skybow Tiger 1 Late in 1/48
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 6:34 am
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Thanks Paul glad you like my figure, I just gotta manage to paint him okay now! Lol....PaulAyrey wrote:just brilliant!
Thanks again Mike, means a lot mate.... Much appreciated!....Coen wrote:Yup! What he said... brilliant.
That's really clever work on that fig Andy and those tools look great, the wood is excellent.
Well done dude!!!
Thanks Steve, i chopped him good...Hillbilly wrote:That was some gruesome surgery you had to do on that figureLooks great in the end though.Those tools look great too,especially being in 1/48 scale.













Thanks John, much appreciated buddy....Donkeywalloper wrote:You think it looks good.....so do I mate.
Lovely jubbly job.
John
Hey Mike, thanks dude...Coen wrote:Very slick!!
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Hahaha..... Its my Tiger tool I told ya before...... I even coloured all over it to make it look less like a..... You know..... ERM.... Extra! Lol...Kingdan wrote:Looks ace mate however in one of the pics it looks like your holding a errm well you know a cock
Thanks Alex, not really tried to paint camo before so happy it doesn't look too heavy... Hopefully some weathering and dusting will tone and blend it right. Back!alextheblue wrote:Still here, just try and get rid of me!!!![]()
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Thats a beautiful little Tiger there Andy, you've done a masterful job on the camo. Really looking forward to seeing it all come together as it's a really interesting topic. Well done mate, another masterpiece from the wappynutter production line!!![]()
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Hi Mike thanks buddy...... and Damn and blast...... I thought possibly they were but Google searches and other builds I seen shown rubber...... Knew I should have put the question to the experts, just thought it was a lame question to ask... Damn it!..... Luckily the wheels are only on for photos, still removable and repaintable if required. Can I just over paint a steel finish?? Or rub lead pencil over the entire rubber colour not just the edges like you suggested?Coen wrote:Excellent work Andy and nice choices on the colours. They look great. That figure looks superb dude.
Before you get too far along... but knowing you you may already be. This variant of tiger had steel wheels, no rubber buddy.
You did such an incredibly neat job of painting them, but those are steel. You can just take an HB pencil to the edge though and give it a little shine. The dark colour that you've used for the rubber would give it a nice base.
Haha..., thanks Hendrik, much appreciated sir!...HollywoodModelling wrote:![]()
Thanks John, will keep plodding onwards with this build, just about 4 weeks left to finish...Donkeywalloper wrote:Good God man its brilliant.
That is some work your putting in.
John
Hey Russ, thanks buddy, much appreciated. Hope you like the figure so far?Russ72 wrote:The new airbrush is doing good things there Andy. Everything's looking pretty damn good.
you can do either Andy. Paint over it or just rub some pencil over it. I'd go with the pencil myself as it's easier. But it's up to you bud.wappynutter wrote:Hi Mike thanks buddy...... and Damn and blast...... I thought possibly they were but Google searches and other builds I seen shown rubber...... Knew I should have put the question to the experts, just thought it was a lame question to ask... Damn it!..... Luckily the wheels are only on for photos, still removable and repaintable if required. Can I just over paint a steel finish?? Or rub lead pencil over the entire rubber colour not just the edges like you suggested?
Thanks again buddy, I will do what I can. All the best mate...
Cheers Mike, will give it a go...... Got a thick leaded Carpenters pencil here so may try that...Coen wrote:you can do either Andy. Paint over it or just rub some pencil over it. I'd go with the pencil myself as it's easier. But it's up to you bud.wappynutter wrote:Hi Mike thanks buddy...... and Damn and blast...... I thought possibly they were but Google searches and other builds I seen shown rubber...... Knew I should have put the question to the experts, just thought it was a lame question to ask... Damn it!..... Luckily the wheels are only on for photos, still removable and repaintable if required. Can I just over paint a steel finish?? Or rub lead pencil over the entire rubber colour not just the edges like you suggested?
Thanks again buddy, I will do what I can. All the best mate...
Thanks OD, been a busy boy over the weekend so this post may get a little busy today!OliveDrab wrote:Superb build, and in 1/48 too! The camo paint job looks great and grass and bushes are fantastic
Hey Steve, thanks buddy.. As i mentioned to OD i have been busy so i hope you drop by and check out the progress..... it may be a long post!Hillbilly wrote:Excellent progress!As OD said,that paintjob is superb




































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Thanks John, photo bucket I can manage apart from the occasional flash player reload issue or install redirect..Donkeywalloper wrote:Way to go Andy.
Worth the wait (happens a lot mate and I get so many problems with he crap Photo-Bucket).
Absolutely brilliant build mate.
Love it.
John
Thanks Mike, much appreciated bud.....Coen wrote:Every single time I see that kit of yours Andy I get more impressed. Not only have you done a wonderful job on the build and paint of her (those tools look awesome), but the kit itself is just a sweet thing. Wow!
I'm seriously loving that dio too. Those trees are excellently done and that mud is going to look superb.
Lots of good stuff this update.
You shouldn't be watching the pricks bud... they'll rot your mind.
Hey Steve, thanks again mate for dropping by for a look and a comment, much appreciated..Hillbilly wrote:This project is really coming together nowExcellent job on the tools and the dio base,this project is going to be a real stunner when you get done with it.















































































Thanks Daniel, much appreciated mate. Got lots of weathering to do, may even follow Coen's own weathering "How-to" and see how it goes...felisbarcinonensis wrote:Looking gorgeous mate!! What a wonderful thread! Looking forward to the final phase!!
Just mentioned you above to Daniel..... May well follow your excellent guide to give this battered build some weathering magic!Coen wrote:Magnificent Andy! You told the story of your work perfectly. No need to apologise.
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Cheers Russ mate, much appreciated.... nearly finished, not a patch on your masterpiece but i think it'll do for now!..Russ72 wrote:Brilliant looking stuff mate. The tank's nicely battered, not like a piece of fish, the other battered. Looking forward to your next post.![]()


































































Hey Mike, thanks bud, my weathering got a little wacky, flat coats, gloss coats, before, after, between?? Chipping was a little OTT also, but we got there in the end mate... Would love to get some Constructive input about the doubts you had, privately or via Facebook messenger, even Skype or Hangout if its easier Sir??... If nobody mentions the bad points, I'll never learn techniques and will always develop the bad habits.. Just be gentle, lol...... Lots of Smilie faces etc.... Lol..Coen wrote:Andy, even without seeing the finished piece I can easily say that this is your very best armour piece dude. I was reading through your post and I was truly impressed by what I was looking at, you did a few things that I had a doubt or two about, but then you worked your magic and made it do what you needed. It was a definite treat to read this latest post of yours.
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No problem Dan, are we off to Cosford on the 12th mate?? You can drive!...Kingdan wrote:Gonna have to make a special trip round to see this one mate top job![]()
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Thanks Adam, much appreciated, and good to see you on YouTube matemannloon wrote:This turned out wonderfully. Very good look to the weathering. Great piece.