Hobby Boss LWS Part 3 Tools, Tracks & Fiddly Bits
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- I get down and dirty with the pioneer tools, life floats and some gaffs plus show you have to get some realistic effects on the track links for the 1:35 scale Land Wasser Schlepper.
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Looks Shleppery Harry! Camo turned out well. Anyone know where to get Liquid tape?
I’d say seeing as it is a Microscale product anywhere that also sells Microset and Microsol decal fixers.
Great build series on the Shleppel Whelppel Thingy. Harry. Thanks!
Thanks Ron. I have really enjoyed this build and stretched myself trying new techniques
I am really enjoying this schlide down the schleppery schlope Harry ! Thanks for thé track action, that was very helpful !
Got you on the right track then?
Thanks a lot Harry talking (waffling) us through this. Waffling is your word by the way not mine! :-)
Waffle is my super power!
The Lemon Whistle Sniffer is looking great, Harry! Thanks for sharing your techniques and knowledge with us.
Very happy to share mate
Gee! The cows there in Australia have the same accent as the ones living across the street here. (The ones here must all be sleeping now.)
I am truly impressed with your paint work. Your color palette idea makes a lot of sense.
Thanks Brant.. yes the colour palette idea is a subtle one but I think works well
Very nice indeed will look forward to the next upload
Thanks Greg..... lots more to come
Very nice Harry. Your tips will be helpful.
Glad there was something in the video you could use.
great work Harry and great tips as well thank you
Thanks Gary, glad you got something useful from it.
This is the bit that makes or breaks the kit. True artistry my friend
Thanks Bryan.. very kind
Great work Harry
Thanks Chris
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey harry i recently got myself a set of life color for a 1/700 scale bismarck. I've never used life color before and im just wondering what you use to clean your airbrush since the instructions said life color thinner is not for cleaning.
I only clean Lifecolor from my airbrush with Windex and water. I also only spray it in an airbrush which has not had alcohol based paints, like Tamiya, to avoid contamination which leads to the paint turning to snot and jamming. You can thin Lifecolor with water at about 10% water to paint quite successfully... but if you need a much thinner paint mix you best use their proprietary thinner.
@@HarryHoudiniModels Thank you.
It’s an excellent paint, just don’t let it get too hot ot put metal ball bearings in the bottles to shake them... this contibuted to my paint going off and being useless for airbrushing. Hairy brushed its one of the best acrylic I have found. Lays down so smoothly people swear it looks like I have airbushed.
@@HarryHoudiniModels I normally use mr hobby or tamiya paints but since you gave life color so much praise i thought i'll give them a try as well.
Well just be aware they are not compatible... Tamiya’s butanol base is toxic to Lifecolor and will give you no end of grief unless you thoroughly clean your airbush with windex and water. Although I haven’t used Mr Hobby, I believe they are also alcohol based acrylics. You’ll have the same issues with Vallejo, Ammo Mig and AK. All 3 are water based acrylics not alcohol based like Tamiya and Mr Hobby. My solution was to have two airbushes. One for water based paints cleaned only with Windex and one for alcohol based paints cleaned with Tamiyas proprietary airbush cleaning solution. Problem solved.
Fantastic build so far. The fenders look superb - very impressed with those. Looking forward to seeing it complete. One of these has to go on the list! Cheers.
Thanks Andrew, happy to have inspired you to get one.
Great work Harry, love how you have achieved it. Happy modelling.
Thanks Paul.. at least it has tracks:)
Harry Houdini Models. Yes your on the right track there, lol
Do the tracks move ?
They would in the real one but mine is just a static plastic model matey.
Like how its looking Harry
Thanks mate... I’m pretty happy with it so far too.