The model was painted using an Iwata airbrush and Tamiya acrylic paints. The model was washed and weathered with oils, MIG pigments, and AK Interactive products.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Syrian T-62 Mod.1972 by Gary Boggs
This is the 1/35th scale Trumpeter kit of the T-62 Mod.1972, built 90 % out of the box with added fuel lines and a bit of scratch work here and there - but no aftermarket kits or additions.
The model was painted using an Iwata airbrush and Tamiya acrylic paints. The model was washed and weathered with oils, MIG pigments, and AK Interactive products.
The model was painted using an Iwata airbrush and Tamiya acrylic paints. The model was washed and weathered with oils, MIG pigments, and AK Interactive products.
Labels:
AK Interactive,
Armor,
Gary Boggs,
Iwata,
MIG,
Syrian,
T-62,
Tamiya,
Trumpeter
Saturday, February 23, 2013
DRMM Sister Site
I am pleased to announce a new sister site to DieselRocket's Military Modeling. The new site, DieselRocket's Motor Racing Models is focused on Formula 1 and motor racing builds from all periods. We hope to continue to bring you the same high level of modeling subjects, albeit with four wheels, as we do here at DRMM! Stop by and say hello...
Visit DieselRocket's Motor Racing Models at: http://drmrmtx.blogspot.com
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Gary Boggs - SMMI Feb. 2013
Update to the previous post of May 1, 2012.
DRMM is proud to announce that site contributor Gary Boggs and his Staghound have been published in the February, 2013 issue of Scale Military Modeller International. This is Gary's first time to have his extraordinary work published and I want to send him a huge congratulations - way to go Gary!
The Italeri Staghound Mk. 1 Late Version is modeled in the
colors and markings of the Polish 2nd Corps, Italy, 1944. The build
was extremely fun and straightforward with only minor cleanup and minor fit
issues. To increase the accuracy of the model, I added weld beads and casting
marks, scratch built handles, tool support brackets, an antennae base, and
replaced the kit gun barrels with a 37 mm and .30 cal from Barrel Depot.
DRMM is proud to announce that site contributor Gary Boggs and his Staghound have been published in the February, 2013 issue of Scale Military Modeller International. This is Gary's first time to have his extraordinary work published and I want to send him a huge congratulations - way to go Gary!
Priming and base painting were done with an Iwata HP-CS
using Vallejo primer, then a coat of Tamiya XF-1 Flat Black. The base yellow is
a 60/40 mix of XF-60 Dark Yellow and XF-4 Yellow Green. The green camo was then
airbrushed freehand using an Iwata HP-B+ using XF-64 Nato Green. All paints
were thinned with Tamiya Yellow Top Lacquer Thinner.
Next came a gloss coat to protect the camo from the
weathering steps and to provide a good base for decals. After the decals were
applied, the model was given a flat coat, chipping was applied, and several
weathering steps ensued using oils and pigments.
Finally, some parts from the Legends Staghound stowage kit
were painted and added to the model, along with some scratch built tarps and
bed rolls made with Milliput. All detail painting was done using Vallejo
acrylics.
To see the complete and detailed Armorama build log for this
project, go here: http://armorama.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=186850&page=1
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Scale 75 Lt. Dick Winters - Part 1
Read Part II Here
Part 1 of the excellent Scale 75 Lt. Winters kit. The kit is cast in white metal and is sculpted by Fernando Martin. Box art is outstanding and is the work of Samuel Perez.
At this point I have assembled the kit using 5 minute epoxy and have attached it to an African Rosewood base by Ken Thomas Art Bases. I have begun the Vallejo base painting and outlining process on the body, but have yet to start painting the head and face. More to come as progress is made!
Part 1 of the excellent Scale 75 Lt. Winters kit. The kit is cast in white metal and is sculpted by Fernando Martin. Box art is outstanding and is the work of Samuel Perez.
At this point I have assembled the kit using 5 minute epoxy and have attached it to an African Rosewood base by Ken Thomas Art Bases. I have begun the Vallejo base painting and outlining process on the body, but have yet to start painting the head and face. More to come as progress is made!
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