Thanks for the great posts on the 20 Mule Team Wagon Train. I'll be watching them all for reference.
Meanwhile, here's a small update on some other models I'm trying to get done.
I'll start with two of my large aircraft that need a silver finish. I decided to try something new that I'd been recommended: Vallejo's Liquid Metal coat. I shot it straight through the airbrush onto both of these aircraft and I'm wondering if I should have thinned it. It doesn't show very well in these pics, but there's a number of issues with these basecoats.
Here's the B-377:
And here's the C-118:
I started on the bottom with this one since it needs white across the top. I keep praying that I get a smooth, even finish but so far it is eluding me.
Moving on, I decided to get further along on my three German vehicles that have been sitting for too long.
All three were clearcoated for decals:
Decals were then applied. Here's the Boxer for the APC campaign:
Now the Boxer Command version:
And finally, the Tpz Fuchs:
Before all that, while I had the airbrush out; I had shot a basecoat of green drab over the Japanese prototype armored car:
I also shot the same basecoat on the Patriot system too since I had the color available:
It's kind of hard to see in these pics given how close the basecoat is to the original color, but it's there. I should be able to move on and get the second color on the A/C; as well as start detailing the Patriot.
Finally, while waiting for all these to dry, I started on a vehicle I've been wanting to start but was put off by the delicate nature of the suspension. Since this wasn't going to build itself, I bit the bullet and got going. Here is some of the suspension started; with the instructions showing what I'm supposed to do in the background:
Only six more of those to do.....
This also put me off starting this sooner. These are the rocket tubes for this model that need to be built. On the left is the un-started sprue showing all the parts for two rocket tubes. On the right is one of the sprues with the rocket tube parts put together into tubes. I have six of these sprues to do for all twelve tubes; I've completed three of the six sprues so far:
Now my cold meds are kicking in, so it's time to take a nap. Enjoy this short trip through the manufacturing plant once again.
Thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.