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Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 2:24 am
by mincemeat
Hey All,

Been a while since I posted a project. Here is a quick highlight of Meng's MK A Whippet that I started as a buddy build with my son earlier in 2016. Just wrapped up the painting and will hopefully be gloss coating this week and decalling.

ImageStep 1 and two iggy by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageStep 1 and two iggy by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

The fighting compartment comes flat and you need to bend them into place.

ImageStep 1 and two iggy by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageFighting compartment by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Variety of parts that make the fighting compartment. You have to be real careful here, otherwise the parts won't line up. A trick I saw was to do all the parts while the glue is still setting, so it gives you some time to make adjustments. I had to use some Milliput in the end.

ImageFighting compartment by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageWheels and such by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

So many wheels, but they won't be seen so you don't have to worry so much about the nubs! They were a pain to line up in the sponsons.

ImageWheels and such by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageSponsons on by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Hollowed out the mufflers a bit more.

ImageSponsons on by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Sponsons on.

ImageSponsons on by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Guns cleaned up.

Image20160814_165508 by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

The kit came with some thread for the cables which were already fraying. I took some 32 gauge wire and twisted a few together with my Dremel.

Image20160814_175029 by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Image20160903_161441 by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Image20160903_161453 by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Next update the paint job! Thanks for checking in!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 2:52 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Hey bud, good to see you posting again!!!
You are whipping along on this.... :lol:
Will follow alongski :pop:

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 6:05 am
by privatepete
Looks like a very interesting kit,loads of details,good luck with the rest of the build :th: .

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 11:11 am
by NormanD
It's a great little kit, loved the one I built, might buy another and convert it to a ammunition carrier, will follow the rest of your build with interest :thumb1:

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 10:44 pm
by mincemeat
Thank you for the comments guys! Hopefully I won't disappoint.

Here she is all nak-ed.

ImagePrimed by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

On to the primer! Good old Badger Stynylrez.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

First time using the white/black technique. I used Ammo by Mig's Satin White.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Mig's Green Moss applied. After the base Green Moss was down, I made a 50/50 mix of Green Moss and RAF Interior Green and faded the paint work a little more.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Time to mask and paint the markings. I applied Mig's Scratching effects before painting.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

I forgot to take a picture of the white. I used Mig's Satin White and Red. The Red went down real nice, nicer than Model Master Acryl.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

After pulling the tape very carefully, too much came off. I'm pretty sure this is the effect of the scratching fluid. It was a little much so I re-painted some of the white.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

I can live with this.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Appropriately chipped for my liking.

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImagePainting by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Details painted and ready for gloss coat and decals, all 4 of them! The cables are a little bright for my liking even though I painted them Steel. Hopefully I can tone it down in weathering.

ImageDetails and mufflers by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDetails and mufflers by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDetails and mufflers by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDetails and mufflers by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDetails and mufflers by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDetails and mufflers by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Thanks for checking in!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 9:19 am
by Mikellesk
Great so far man!!! Keep up!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 9:46 am
by privatepete
Now she's dressed, she is a cracker, love the colour and the fading :th: good luck with the rest of the build.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 10:00 am
by rcfanuk
Looking great, I have one in my stash and looking forward to the build

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 1:09 am
by mincemeat
Thank you very much for the comments guys! I was able to gloss her tonight, so decals will be applied this weekend at the latest! She looks the same as you know, just shinier.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 2:35 am
by NorthernModeller
Beautiful work mate, I got the Takom version that I intend to be doing soon, Superb. KUTGW

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 5:58 am
by digger303
done it proud !!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Jan 06, 2017 4:28 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Image

;)

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 1:58 am
by mincemeat
Twokidsnosleep wrote:Image

;)
In the past couple of years I finally watched that video for the first time in its entirety. It is not right in so many ways.

Thanks for the comments guys! I just got the decals on this evening. I've just about run out of game plan though.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Jan 07, 2017 3:23 am
by ForbesHutton
mincemeat wrote:
Twokidsnosleep wrote:Image

;)
In the past couple of years I finally watched that video for the first time in its entirety. It is not right in so many ways.

Thanks for the comments guys! I just got the decals on this evening. I've just about run out of game plan though.
Try getting your head around this one, and yes that's the video and it was played on MTV at the time:


Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 1:16 am
by mincemeat
ForbesHutton wrote:
Try getting your head around this one, and yes that's the video and it was played on MTV at the time:

That is a song that should never have existed!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:06 am
by mincemeat
WOOOO!!!!! This is probably the fastest progress I have made on a model ever! Put the decals on last night and I tackled the tracks today. Here are the pics!

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

I still need to seal in the decals with Aqua Gloss.

68 links per side. 3 nubs per link. Many hours of soaking in some Archer and cleanin' nubs. The links were then primed with the tank and sprayed with Ammo's Dark Tracks.

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Both sides assembled. It's easier to keep them in sections of 5 for priming and painting. You do have to be very careful with assembling the links. There are two tiny connector nubs for each link. If you muscle it in, you'll break a nub and you will either have to use a spare or glue it together.

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Due to the drive sprocket, the track sits a bit proud and the links won't wrap and snap.

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

At least I've read about this problem on this kit and knew what I needed to do, trim the pokey bits off the drive sprockets.

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

I was very careful about the direction of the track on the first side..........nearly put it on backwards on the second side. After getting the tracks wrapped and snapped, it may pull apart somewhere else, unavoidable I think.....and a bit annoying, like whack-a-mole.

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageDecals and tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

After I was reveling about how great she looked now, I realized that I wanted to spray the decals and red/white stripes with a very thinned green base coat to do some fading. Crap, no more reveling.

Thanks for looking in!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:09 am
by Fridgy
Looking great
She is a beast of a tank

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:34 am
by ForbesHutton
mincemeat wrote:
ForbesHutton wrote:
Try getting your head around this one, and yes that's the video and it was played on MTV at the time:

That is a song that should never have existed!
But it's a great drinking song.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:20 pm
by SergioSolo
Looks amazing! I have a whippet too, an actual whippet
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So I've wanted to build one, and then call it 'Vainilla', like my dog :dance:

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 4:59 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
Great build and she is turning out very nice......whipped together one might say

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 5:24 pm
by privatepete
Looks amazing,well done indeed.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 1:04 am
by mincemeat
Sergiotron wrote:Looks amazing! I have a whippet too, an actual whippet
Image

So I've wanted to build one, and then call it 'Vainilla', like my dog :dance:
Cool idea! I had a Italian Greyhound years back a little similar and a little high strung but a sweet dog. He also liked to taunt my friend's dog when he was chained up, had at least 80 pounds on him. My Greyhound would run right up to him almost nose to nose, then run away barking. Good thing that chain was there.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 1:47 am
by mincemeat
Hey Fellas,

Small update today, the part I've been dreading for a long time (insert Dredd puns here....I know you will) was the wood effect on the wooden track link things.

I tried a couple things with my Ammo wood acrylic set...but I just couldn't make it look believable. So on to the oil paint method.

OMG guys......this was really easy. Do I sound like a teenage girl nowww? I know you just read that with a vocal fry voice.

Anyway, on to the pictures!

I first sprayed the tracks with Warm-sand yellow by Mig. Maybe I was rushing but I couldn't get it to spray right...eh, in the end the job got done.

ImageWood tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

On to the fun part, the oil paints. I picked up most of these from Michael's with 50% coupon for each, more than one trip of course, and maybe enlisting one of the lads to pay with a paper coupon as I used my phone.

I think I used Burnt Umber primarily, with dots of the other colors to mix it up. This is the technique I used, but in a much smaller scale. I used a flat brush to put it on and make the streaking. http://www.clubhyper.com/reference/woodgrainel_1.htm

ImageWood tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

I smoothed it out later so there weren't rough stops.

ImageWood tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageWood tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

ImageWood tracks by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

Now it's sit and wait for a couple of weeks while the oil dries. The remaining yellow and bolts will get some metal paint at that time. I'll try to figure out the base in the meantime. I think it's passable for wood, what do you guys think?

Thanks for checking in!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 1:53 am
by Twokidsnosleep
That is freaking fabulous work there. The sand paint and the oil effects for the wood look awesome :clap:

I have heard guys knock around the Windsor and Newton name both brushes and paint....is it good stuf and worth itf??? :scratch::
I inherited a bunch of paints from my mom but took only the acrylic ones. She had only cheap oils and cheap brushes so I let those go.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:30 am
by mincemeat
Twokidsnosleep wrote:That is freaking fabulous work there. The sand paint and the oil effects for the wood look awesome :clap:

I have heard guys knock around the Windsor and Newton name both brushes and paint....is it good stuf and worth itf??? :scratch::
I inherited a bunch of paints from my mom but took only the acrylic ones. She had only cheap oils and cheap brushes so I let those go.
Thanks Scott! They have their place and come in handy. When you thin it out with some thinner you can tell the pigment size. Not as fine as the Abteilung oils, but like I said, they have their place and work for certain applications. There are 3 grade of WN Oils, I get the middle tier, but read that you should just spread the money and get the highest tier as they have the finest pigments. I bought an acrylic tube once, really limits the opportunities that oils provide and not as easy to remove.

I've been using the Princeton Art Series 4050 brushes and they do just fine. I've just recently moved on from the 15 brushes for $10 sets.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2017 2:33 am
by Twokidsnosleep
Ahh see there is the key.
I have cheap Chinese oils and the pigment is like rock salt...takes forever to dry as well
May have to consider the Abteilung, but you have done wonders with the W&N :thumb2:
:cheers2:

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 6:49 pm
by OneSmallStep1966
This looks fantastic, well done :th:

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 1:32 am
by mincemeat
Good Evening all, or good morning.

A quick update, I finished the wood tracks and I'm really pleased with how they've turned out. The oil has been drying for 5 days and they were completely dry to the touch, even the gentle rub.

It took about 1.5 hours to hand paint all the metal parts with a #2 round brush. I used Mig's Gun Metal paint. It was quite enjoyable overall.

ImageWood links by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

A close up of a random few.

ImageWood track links by Iggy Pants, on Flickr

That's all. Carry on.

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2017 10:41 am
by OneSmallStep1966
They look fab :th:

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 12:07 am
by mincemeat
I swear I'm not just raising this post from the dead.....well, I kind of am because it's my post. I finished this a while ago and haven't logged into the forum in about 4 years, so maybe I'll be hanging around again. I created a base for my Mk A Whippet. It was a cheap base I got from my local big box hobby store, gouged it up with a Dremel, painted it black and gloss coat sealed it so the water wouldn't seep in and warp the base, which I've had happen.The wood was a stick from outside I broke up. The barbed wire was hand spun by me.

The natural gray grout color.
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Black Based for Badger primer.
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Painted the wood.
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Started with flat brown.
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Burnt umber.
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Some dry fitting, I also sprayed some flat brown and burnt umber on the model to start the weathering.
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That's all for now!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 3:04 am
by BigWall
Nice! I'm watching with interest!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 4:38 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
I am here just to check that I used the silly Devo meme already and at least three corny whip jokes.
Yep all good :th:
Best wishes on the dio base :D

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 12:24 am
by mincemeat
So here are the final pictures. Sorry but I don't remember anything about the mud mix I used. Some enamel products, some gravel, dry brushing, washes and AK Puddles.

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I actually won a gold medal at my very first model show! At least when we used to have such things.
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Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 2:24 am
by BigWall
Very nice! Congratulations!

Re: Meng's Mk A Whippet

Posted: Sat Mar 20, 2021 6:47 am
by digger303
Thats a big WELL DONE in gold. :clap: :clap:
:bow:: :bow:: :bow::
:th: