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Few weeks ago I was thinking about this new product. I have seen it in internet since long time ago, but reciently I was thinking seriusly about it. I always painted the wheels by brush, I means , the rubber. It is always a hard work, specially when you have a panther tank in your hand, or even a PzIV. I am always looking for fast tips and technqiues, and I thought this stuff from QUICK WHEEL, can help me. So...i decided to take some of these masks, and by the way, some of their new resin wheels for some vehicles.
I just wanted to try and I was not sure how is the quality of this stuff. But when I recived it (the service is just superb) I was shock with the quality. This tool is very professional, made in hard plastic and have a special design that help to the modeller to mask the whels easily and all of them at once. The plastic wheels fit perfectly in the holes , and them you can paint with airbrush the center of the wheels with the tank color. previesly you must paint the whole wheel in rubber color!!
In few seconds you paint the rubber of all your wheels....and the result is just PERFECT!!!!!!!
I cannot say anymore except that it must be necessary for me since now. the important thing is that the mask can be used forever in all your future models.
I recomend you this new stuff.
You can get it directly form this site:
QUICK WHEEL
I hope upload a short step by step very soon.
Thank you.
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7/22/2011
10/30/2010
Opel Blitz Out of Box
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I finished this Opel 2 days ago. Just like a base for weathering effects and play with the mud and streaking effects. Is out of box, no PE , no extra details, just a Tarp that I made long time ago, ratiator cover and wheels. This one supose tow a Flak, but of course, no time to make the flak.
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Termine este Opel hace dos dias. solamente como base para hace effectos de pintura y jugar con el barro y los efectos escurridos. Esta de caja, sin fotograbado, sin detalles extras...solo el toldo que hize hace tiempo, el cubre radiador y las ruedas. Se supone que debe de tirar de un cañon flak, pero no me dio tiempo a hacerlo.
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I finished this Opel 2 days ago. Just like a base for weathering effects and play with the mud and streaking effects. Is out of box, no PE , no extra details, just a Tarp that I made long time ago, ratiator cover and wheels. This one supose tow a Flak, but of course, no time to make the flak.
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Termine este Opel hace dos dias. solamente como base para hace effectos de pintura y jugar con el barro y los efectos escurridos. Esta de caja, sin fotograbado, sin detalles extras...solo el toldo que hize hace tiempo, el cubre radiador y las ruedas. Se supone que debe de tirar de un cañon flak, pero no me dio tiempo a hacerlo.
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11/30/2009
PAINTING A CIVIL VEHICLE
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Just today I got an email from a friend (Jon Greenwood) asking me about how to paint a yellow vehicle, because he is making a diorama. He was asking me about my Wheel Loader, the one which I painted a couple years ago for my ex-company Mig productions. I made a nice Step by step of this original vehicle, longer than the one that I show here, but it never was published in any magazine. I expeted to make a cool diorama than Jenny (Aussine famous girl :-) suggested me long time ago. Even she sent me a lot of stuff to make it, but finally....that project was impossible to me. Fortunatly I still storing the pictures, so...I can make a small article for Jon and for all who can be useful, of course.
To paint a civil vehcile is not too different than to paint a tank. Except if the base color is GLOSSY, we can apply the rest of techniques in the same way than in amilitary vehicle. It also works with RED cranes or trucks, blue cars or vans, and much more...specially if the vehicle color is FLAT, like with a faded or very worn look. This is the case of this civil wheel loader.
It supposed to be in Iraq or any Middle east scenary, so I painted like with dry mud:
I painted the base color with HUMBROL ENAMELS, because this kind of paint is stronger than acrylic when you need to cover a big surface with a light color, like white or yellow. But you can use acrylics too. Try to paint the different components and panels with different shades of colors. This is very important!!:
Just today I got an email from a friend (Jon Greenwood) asking me about how to paint a yellow vehicle, because he is making a diorama. He was asking me about my Wheel Loader, the one which I painted a couple years ago for my ex-company Mig productions. I made a nice Step by step of this original vehicle, longer than the one that I show here, but it never was published in any magazine. I expeted to make a cool diorama than Jenny (Aussine famous girl :-) suggested me long time ago. Even she sent me a lot of stuff to make it, but finally....that project was impossible to me. Fortunatly I still storing the pictures, so...I can make a small article for Jon and for all who can be useful, of course.
To paint a civil vehcile is not too different than to paint a tank. Except if the base color is GLOSSY, we can apply the rest of techniques in the same way than in amilitary vehicle. It also works with RED cranes or trucks, blue cars or vans, and much more...specially if the vehicle color is FLAT, like with a faded or very worn look. This is the case of this civil wheel loader.
It supposed to be in Iraq or any Middle east scenary, so I painted like with dry mud:
I painted the base color with HUMBROL ENAMELS, because this kind of paint is stronger than acrylic when you need to cover a big surface with a light color, like white or yellow. But you can use acrylics too. Try to paint the different components and panels with different shades of colors. This is very important!!:
Start the weathering adding some filters with enamels, like a kind of dark brown. Apply 2 or 3 coats of different shaes of brown or even a kind of grey brown to avoid a over-exposure to the brown look.
Now is time for washes. Try to be precise adding pin washes. Use a dark color for it. Clean the excess of wash color with a clean brush with a little turpentine:
Look here how I cleaned the excess of washes. Compare the upper picture with the picture right under this lines:
CHIPPING: Use a fine rbush to paint the frist chips, using an Acrylic light yellow:
CHIPPING: Use a fine rbush to paint the frist chips, using an Acrylic light yellow:
Then, add over the preview chips, another ones in dark brown color using the same method:
Paint the ruber wheels with a dark grey color. Add a kind of "ring" around the hub using a light color mix of different tamiya colors as you can see in the picture. Also, paint with the same color some lower areas in your vehicle body. It will be a kind of pre-dust coat.
With a little pigment and FLAT varnish (vallejo model air), we can make some rian marks in a radial way, trying to make soft lines.
To paint the special look of the surface of the tire, we will do something different. Put a little matt varnish in a soft surface, like rubber or polyfoam.
Before it is dry, handle the wheel and move it rolling over the foam impregned of pigment and varnish:
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