How do you know what paint to use on my model

Huh? Why would she say that? What does the military or the Dept. of Defense has to do with anything you're building /painting it your way? Just follow the instruction guide and choose whatever option you want. If you want to paint it pink and purple, have at it.
I have to admit that now because I'm not doing this for the Department of Defense and am only doing it for fun I have lots less anxiety.

EDIT:: I ended up painting the windows of the JLTV black and cemented the doors shut because I couldn't figure out how the dashboard fit. NOw I have a problem with the air filter intake on the JLTV fits on the body, but because i'm not trying to wow anyone I have WAY less anxiety.
 
This was supposed to be a new camouflage for the M1278. Instead I spent tons of money on a 'I love Kit' model that has terrible instructions. I had to resort to finding videos of people building them. (My intake and fender might actually be wrong. Now I see from the videos I might have used the hood placement against the fender for locating the rear part of the front fender on that side. I hope I got it right. I then ran into this.... C31... how is it supposed to fit? Should I try and find a better model with batter instruction manual?

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This was supposed to be a new camouflage for the M1278. Instead I spent tons of money on a 'I love Kit' model that has terrible instructions. I had to resort to finding videos of people building them. (My intake and fender might actually be wrong. Now I see from the videos I might have used the hood placement against the fender for locating the rear part of the front fender on that side. I hope I got it right. I then ran into this.... C31... how is it supposed to fit? Should I try and find a better model with batter instruction manual?

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OK… I'm at a loss with your statement.

It's clearly shows how and where it's suppose to go…. in that slot where the arrow points to it. I don't understand how you can't see it.

I don't think it's the instruction guide is terrible as you say it is. I honestly believe you're having a hard time how to read the instruction guide and comprehend how & where parts suppose to go. Everything is right in front of you. Look at the picture, look at the cab you've assembled. It's like reading a blueprint. It's not rocket science.

Looking at scalemates, I found a similar instruction guide. I'm guessing you're on step 16.

Look at the cab you assembled. Do you see Part C31? Good. It goes on the LEFT SIDE FRONT !!!

You should see a small slot hole there. Do you see it????? Glue it there as shown on the instruction guide!!
 
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It's not a terrible kit. You're simply losing focus and confused. I believe you're having a hard time understanding and comprehending how to build the kit.

I found the instruction guide on scalemates. It's not all that hard at all.
I watched a video and found out how to put the intake on. It's twisted around in the instructions and is shown backwards.
 
OK… I'm at a loss with your statement.

It's clearly shows how and where it's suppose to go…. in that slot where the arrow points to it. I don't understand how you can't see it.

I don't think it's the instruction guide is terrible as you say it is. I honestly believe you're having a hard time how to read the instruction guide and comprehend how & where parts suppose to go. Everything is right in front of you. Look at the picture, look at the cab you've assembled. It's like reading a blueprint. It's not rocket science.

Looking at scalemates, I found a similar instruction guide. I'm guessing you're on step 16.

Look at the cab you assembled. Do you see Part C31? Good. It goes on the LEFT SIDE FRONT !!!

You should see a small slot hole there. Do you see it????? Glue it there as shown on the instruction guide!!
It's actually .
RIGHT side front !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I finally found a flat spot out of the way. I heated my Helicopter fuselage over a baseboard heater to soften the fuselage. (I used Gorilla Tape to hold the right and left halves of the fuselage together and the heat to slightly soften the plastic.) Then I found an out of the way spot and let the fuselage cool on the window sill. (I outlined the Helicopter in orange so you can see it easier.)

God told me, using a YouTube video, that It's close enough now...

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It took a bit of moving around and looking through the magnifying glass before I found out that the model parts need to be a certain distance from the glass. I WAS just using the LED ring light... I just today used it to try and work on my rotor blades for the Chinook and it worked better than expected. I like it SO much now with such tiny parts. I thought I needed reading glasses but the LED Magnifying glass is WAY better!

EDIT:: I asked God for reading glasses and he gave me something WAY better!!!

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Still trying to get the fire hydrants covered in paint.

EDIT:: I accidently got some black paint mixed in my
red paint. on the bottom one I somehow got it red red instead of black red.
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I'm working out a labeling system that I'm making so that I don't have to check the order list in SCALEhobbyist.com each time I need to look up whether or not my paint is Lacquer or Acrylic. Check it out...

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How to make your own list... highlight the words like I have highlighted in the picture and copy and paste them into a word processor document. Then add the semicolon : and paint number so you don't forget what paint you are working with.. (like flat tire is H77)

(( THis might ONLY work with SCALEhobbyist.com))

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Olive Drab Fs34087 – Semigloss H304
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Red – Gloss: H003
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Silver – Metallic: H8
10 ml bottle of Acrylic pain

Tan – Gloss: H27
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Aircraft Gray – Gloss: H57
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Khaki – Flat: H81
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Dunkelgrun - Dark Green: 70 F
10 ml bottle of Lacquer paint.


Burnt Iron – Metallic: H76
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Black – Flat: H12
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint

Black – Metallic: H28
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

RLM02 Gray Grau – Semigloss: H70
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Tire Black – Flat: H77
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Olive Drab Fs34087 – Semigloss: H304
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Blue Angles Yellow Fs13538 – Gloss: H329
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Xf-64 Red Brown
23 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Flat Clear: H20
10 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

Olive Green/USMC Green RAL 6003 Fs34095
10 ml bottle of Lacquer paint.

Medium Olive Green - Fs34128
17 ml bottle of Acrylic paint.

I made this chart and I can better keep track of what paint is what number without having to go online and look up my account orders and tracking in SCALEhobbyist.com
 

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