Ian
Member
- Joined
- Aug 29, 2012
- Messages
- 910
This was an inexpensive buy on ebay, but due to the fact that a few pieces were broken (in the sealed box) when it arrived, I decided to make this one a "techniques" build.
The kit itself is pretty old and I wasn't particularly impressed with some of the molding, but plenty of detail, especially the chassis â€" I felt like I was building the real thing! Or at least it took long enough.
These were painted either dark green, camo or a very lovely pink depending on location, so I decided to try the hairspray/chipping technique with the idea that this started out as pink but was then re-sprayed later on in its life.
I'm about 75% done, and it's going pretty good so far. Broke a few more things along the way, but this one is more for learning on (since it's my 2nd build after the bulldozer.)
The hair spray seemed to lay down a little 'gritty' and after 2 coats and then the dark green it was starting to get a little heavy. Used room temp water and stiff brushes to wear away certain areas but it required a lot of elbow grease. A lot of stiff brush work to reveal that undercoat of pink. Not sure what I did wrong.
The kit itself is pretty old and I wasn't particularly impressed with some of the molding, but plenty of detail, especially the chassis â€" I felt like I was building the real thing! Or at least it took long enough.
These were painted either dark green, camo or a very lovely pink depending on location, so I decided to try the hairspray/chipping technique with the idea that this started out as pink but was then re-sprayed later on in its life.
I'm about 75% done, and it's going pretty good so far. Broke a few more things along the way, but this one is more for learning on (since it's my 2nd build after the bulldozer.)
The hair spray seemed to lay down a little 'gritty' and after 2 coats and then the dark green it was starting to get a little heavy. Used room temp water and stiff brushes to wear away certain areas but it required a lot of elbow grease. A lot of stiff brush work to reveal that undercoat of pink. Not sure what I did wrong.