• Modelers Alliance has updated the forum software on our website. We have migrated all post, content and user accounts but we could not migrate the passwords.
    This requires that you manually reset your password.
    Please click here, http://modelersalliance.org/forums/login to go to logon page and use the "Forgot your Password" option.

Search results

  1. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    Thursday night I finished sculpting the jungle fatigue shirt onto the figure from H3 Models. Today I primed him and hope to start painting him this weekend.
  2. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    Thanks, Guys. Today I decided to change the direction that the driver is looking. He was originally looking to his right when he was originally posed for a MEDCAP diorama, but since I used one of the figures he was interacting with, I decided not to use him fir that. He is going to be leaning...
  3. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    Here are the figures I plan on using for this diorama. I may add a few more. The four that are not yet primed have some sculpting work that needs to be done to them. Not sure how many I will be able to get done in time for the Tulsa Figure Show. Whatever I do get done in time can always be added...
  4. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    The photos are not that great because of the lighting, but gives you an idea of what I have been working on now that the "Hootch Maid" vignette is complete. I used the 3D printed workable tracks from DEF Models. They were easy to remove from their supports and clean up. They also were connected...
  5. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Thank you. Unfortunately it is just me taking care of both of them. If it were just one person to take care of it would be a bit easier, but both at the same time can be overwhelming at times. My sister lives in Texas and has a pretty demanding work schedule, so she can't help any time soon. The...
  6. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Thanks, guys. Not sure if Bob has a foot fetish or not, but hopefully a judge at a show will. Lol. Most of my subjects do usually have some elements of personal recollection associated with them. I try to match up events and situations that happened in Vietnam to people I know with similar...
  7. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Thanks, guys. I just completed the vignette a little while ago and took some preliminary photos to see what needs to be touched up. I will take better photos whenever I set up my portable photobooth. Details to note would be the can and lid of Kiwi shoe polish, dauber, buffer brush, and...
  8. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Tonight I finished painting the hootch maid. After looking at the photos, I might touch up the face, but she is done for the most part. Because of the positioning of the arms and boot it was pretty challenging to paint her face and the front of her blouse. I also made the buffing brush and...
  9. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Thanks, Saul. I started painting the hootch maid, but I haven't taken any photos of her yet. Because of the way her arms are positioned, her face and the front of her blouse are going to be challenging to paint. In order to make some progress I made an open can of Kiwi shoe polish that is...
  10. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Thanks, Gary. I hope they are the more pleasant type of memories that are coming back. I try to invoke the better memories through my work. My dad told me about some of the hootch maids they had. At one time they had an older msmma san and her daughter who used to bring an iguana to work with...
  11. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Most of the time if I shined my boots, it was just a brush shine. Then once we got the Desert boots I no longer had to do even that.
  12. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    This evening I attached the right arm onto the hootch maid after I sculpted the cloth wrapped around her first two fingers and hanging down. Those of you who are familiar with spit shining boots should appreciate this detail. I still need to make the can of shoe polish, buffing brush, and...
  13. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Monday I painted the boots, some shined and others needing to be shined. Yesterday I glued them to the base.
  14. J

    "Hootch Maid" Vietnam 1968

    Since there is about a month left before the Tulsa Figure Show and I have only two projects completed and the M577 in progress, I figured that I would try to knock out a quick vignette that I had been planning on making for a while. It depicts a Vietnamese civilian woman who was hired to be a...
  15. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    I thought I had posted the latest photos of my progress but I guess I hadn't. Here is the M577 as she has been for the past week or so. I sculpted the tent roll, made and painted the long wooden box that the crew had made, and added two footlockers that were used as seats during movements.
  16. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    Thank you. Normally I would have started the weathering process using oil washes, but I couldn't find my oil paints so it is all done with powdered pigments with chipping and scratches done with black and white acrylics mixed to look somewhat like aluminum.
  17. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    After completing the tribute to SGT Russell Fant, I started working on this model again. I used DEF Models early road wheel set for the road wheels. I attached them today. I still need to weather them. Other things I have done: Removed masking tape from driver's compartment. Installed driver's...
  18. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    Thanks. Hopefully I can get this completed before I get distracted by something else...oh, look, a squirrel!
  19. J

    Tribute to SGT Russell Fant, KIA in Vietnam 3 February 1969

    Thanks, Guys. Sharon really likes it. Now I just need to figure out a way to get it to her without it getting damaged in transit.
  20. J

    M577 HQ11 from 2d BN 47th IN (Mech) 9th ID

    Two nights ago I painted the trim vane. In mid 1967 all of the trim vanes in the Battalion were to have a Panther painted onto them as the battalion was known as the Panthers. There were several variations and poses allowed. All of the HQ tracks whether M577s or the Commander's and S3 M113s had...
Back
Top