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Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/6/2006 5:01:11 PM   
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Thought I would share a few pic's of my Tanks getting ready for the Backyard Front. The Tamiya Tiger 1 Is at the Detail and weathering stage, And the King Tiger has been run and now almost ready for dissasembly and Paint. Still have not decide on a scheme yet for that one.


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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/6/2006 6:29:13 PM   
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nice tanks and commander. tom

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/6/2006 6:52:53 PM   
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Thanks Tom. The pic's do not do them much Justice. I have the Metal tracks and suspension upgrade from Backyard armorer in the tiger 1. WOW what a Difference they make. Liked it so much I hade to get the same upgrades for the King Tiger. I have seen your tanks on here and I have to say, Great work! What an inspiration. I am hoping to locate a Hummel or Elephant for my next Project.


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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/6/2006 7:01:34 PM   
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thank you.

for elefant, it is very rare. the new one was auctioned for $5500 in Japan. i saw couple of used one were sold on ebay for $2000 to $2500.

for hummel, I do have another brand new one if you are interested.

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/6/2006 7:04:39 PM   
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I'll have to check my $$$$$$$ But yes i am interested.

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/7/2006 2:44:15 AM   
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Tom.
Thanks for the Deal On the Hummel Kit. I am Looking forward to getting it built and on the back yard front lines



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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/7/2006 3:11:00 AM   
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you are welcome. Hummel is the best on Bandai line. good luck. tom

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/9/2006 5:05:02 AM   
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Well I started the weathering, WOW My hats off to you guys that make them look so real, I started on the back and wheels and am working my way around. In the shop it looks nice and grungy, went to take some pics of the work so far outside and i fail to see half my work Oh well maybe i will just have to add more grunge

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 3:35:02 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: SS Totenkopf PzDiv

Well I started the weathering, WOW My hats off to you guys that make them look so real, I started on the back and wheels and am working my way around. In the shop it looks nice and grungy, went to take some pics of the work so far outside and i fail to see half my work Oh well maybe i will just have to add more grunge


For some reason, I have the same problem. Taking pictures of them helps. Don't know why, but it works.

I almost thought the tank in the last set of pics was a different one than the first.

< Message edited by CapnCrunch43 -- 6/10/2006 3:36:30 AM >


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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 3:57:38 AM   
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Same tank.... Just different Lighting. Its alot more weatherd than it looks in the pics. I have alot more to do. This is nerve wracking work. Finding that balance between over done and not enough is tough. I have not done this in over 20 yrs, I think I have forgotten more than i thought.




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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 4:10:49 AM   
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Yeah, the lighting really makes a difference in the way colors actually look.

Finding the balance is hard. Are you using an airbrush for the weathering? Or both brush and airbrush?

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 6:29:39 AM   
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Ron, Im using a combination of a few different mediums, Acrylic paint (like for Canvas) Its thicker and can add texture. pastel chalks. I sand them into small piles and create the color I need, I dry brush that on as well as hit it with a Dab of water for different effects. Bare in mind im making all this up as i go along, I have never seen this done before so its alot of trial and error. Nice thing about acrylics and chalks, you can wash it off if it looks to bad. To seal it i use plain old Testors Dull Cote. I tried some more pics but i am a Victim of crappy Lighting. I have not even touched the Tracks yet as well as most of the Tank. Looks much richer in person.

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 5:45:01 PM   
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The chalk tip is something I have not used on tanks, yet. I use both water based and thinner based paints. The acrylic paint you mention is something I'll have to try, given the texture it can achieve. One thing I have tried is mixing both an airbrush effect with flicking paint from the bristles of an old tooth brush. Gives more randomness to spatters and stuff.

Another way to simulate heavy caked mud is by using some stuff called Liquid Steel! Natural mud is better, but I wanted to be able to clean it and still have a muddy tank. I was trying to fill the holes in the body where the mud guards bolt on and found the LS filler had the same texture as mud. Paint it up with some dark earth colored paint for texture highlights. Since the filler itself is a very dark grayish color (almost black) washes of the paint made it look even more real.

Since control is still an issue with my airbrush (operator error), I use a brush for all most all of it. In the future using the airbrush for at least the base coat, as well as parts of the weathering will be in order.

In those new pictures you can see the weathering. Looks good!

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 7:08:44 PM   
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Thanks Ron. I had forgotten about about the splattering. One thing I might mention is I tried some Watercolors on a test sheet (The Paste Kind) Blended really nice However when i seal coated it The cracking and chipping started. Then it almost all fell off. I understand about Airbrushing errors . I have a badger that adjusts down to a Pencil line spray. Still not to proficiant with it yet but i pick schemes I think i can Handle, Operative word there is THINK . I really like the chalk work. great control with easy clean up. I found that doing the road wheels was a Breeze. Now if i can only Figure out what to do with the Tracks. This aspect of modeling is all new to me. I have been into RC planes since a Kid and also have spent several years scratch building Huge ships. It was Time for something new. I had always been interested in Tanks, nows the time. and what a Time I am having, this is a Blast. Below are a few pics of my ships That I have scratch built from line drawings.

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RE: Getting ready for the Backyard Front. - 6/10/2006 7:17:15 PM   
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Totenkopf I am not a big ship fan but I have to say, those are some damn fine looking watercraft. Very Well done!

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