Been a busy couple of months since my last post. Started a new job and my son got married. All that's conspired to limit my time at the bench.
Figures (300+, in both 1/700 and 1/350) are painted. Some of them have been put in place, so I can put the superstructure part over top of them.
Among other things I was working on was adding while glue to the opening where the barrels protrude from the turret, to replicate blast bags.
Everything that's been painted got a coat of gloss...
For some reason, the gloss did not self-level on these parts.
That definitely a de-motivator, especially because it happened on some very prominent parts. There were the only three parts that came out like this after glossing. I weathered everything with an oil wash after leaving it all to dry for several days.
Not sure what I'm going to do with these parts, other than say "f*ck it". I've have no interest in trying to strip them and repaint. Nor do I want to buy replacements and start all over again. California might become a "shelf of doom" model until I figure out next steps.
Been a busy couple of months since my last post. Started a new job and my son got married. All that's conspired to limit my time at the bench.
Figures (300+, in both 1/700 and 1/350) are painted. Some of them have been put in place, so I can put the superstructure part over top of them.
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Among other things I was working on was adding while glue to the opening where the barrels protrude from the turret, to replicate blast bags.
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Everything that's been painted got a coat of gloss...
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For some reason, the gloss did not self-level on these parts.
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That definitely a de-motivator, especially because it happened on some very prominent parts. There were the only three parts that came out like this after glossing. I weathered everything with an oil wash after leaving it all to dry for several days.
Not sure what I'm going to do with these parts, other than say "f*ck it". I've have no interest in trying to strip them and repaint. Nor do I want to buy replacements and start all over again. California might become a "shelf of doom" model until I figure out next steps.