AND DONE!!!!! Tamiya's M8 from 1974
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AND DONE!!!!! Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Groovy!
Most of us have this one someplace in the pile. As promised, constructed in an Orlando hotel room.
Comes complete with ON/OFF switch!
After 1 hour
2 hours
3
Done! 4 hours 15 minutes from box of sprues to paint ready.
I'll have to get it home for the airbrush. (I've looked into bringing an airbrush on the road. But it's just not practical.)
Most of us have this one someplace in the pile. As promised, constructed in an Orlando hotel room.
Comes complete with ON/OFF switch!
After 1 hour
2 hours
3
Done! 4 hours 15 minutes from box of sprues to paint ready.
I'll have to get it home for the airbrush. (I've looked into bringing an airbrush on the road. But it's just not practical.)
Last edited by John Everett on 05 Jun 2016, 19:13, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Its amazing how fast these old kits go together.
Nice work there John.
Shawn
Nice work there John.
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Nice! Should have brought my tank commander with me to assemble while I'm away as well!
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Nice one John!
And like most old Tamyia kits it still looks decent for it's age .
Best regards
Raoul G. Kunz
And like most old Tamyia kits it still looks decent for it's age .
Best regards
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Hi John,John Everett wrote: Most of us have this one someplace in the pile.
Yep, this is a certainty in my stash Nice choice of kit
4.25 hrs? That has to be the record so far!
Woody...
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Trying hard to do some modeling!
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Looks good John and it certainly didn't take long.
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Fully agree with the others, a beautiful kit! But let's not mention the tracks, shall we?
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
6 days on the road and on to the paint bench we go!
I'm using a new kind of paint!
If you've been watching the various forums, you will have noticed this brand moving to the forefront quickly. I bought 3 colors just to see how it goes. I'm pretty sure this is a true lacquer, unlike Tamiya which is some sort of unicorn blood - between a lacquer and alcohol base. Mr. Color is ready to spray straight from the bottle. It sprays beautifully and behaves very predictably. The downside is the strong smell which is an exact match for nail polish. (I actually think this stuff is really nothing more than well formulated nail polish.) I have learned that it will mix without any trouble with a drop or two of Tamiya if you wish to tweak the base color.
Since this build is more about fun and less about a perfect model I've decided to give a try to the technique with hard-edged highlights. (I don't remember what the technique is called. but there is a name for it.)
So there we are. I'll get the major components installed over the next couple of days and finish up with some mild weathering.
What's the time limit to finish? Is there a date?
I'm using a new kind of paint!
If you've been watching the various forums, you will have noticed this brand moving to the forefront quickly. I bought 3 colors just to see how it goes. I'm pretty sure this is a true lacquer, unlike Tamiya which is some sort of unicorn blood - between a lacquer and alcohol base. Mr. Color is ready to spray straight from the bottle. It sprays beautifully and behaves very predictably. The downside is the strong smell which is an exact match for nail polish. (I actually think this stuff is really nothing more than well formulated nail polish.) I have learned that it will mix without any trouble with a drop or two of Tamiya if you wish to tweak the base color.
Since this build is more about fun and less about a perfect model I've decided to give a try to the technique with hard-edged highlights. (I don't remember what the technique is called. but there is a name for it.)
So there we are. I'll get the major components installed over the next couple of days and finish up with some mild weathering.
What's the time limit to finish? Is there a date?
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
Fantastic paint job
The end is July 1st. 2016 that is
Philipp
The end is July 1st. 2016 that is
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Re: Tamiya's M8 from 1974
You seem to be well within the time limit End of the month I think.
Very nice paint work
Chris
Very nice paint work
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