• 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.

Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

UPDATE:Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

I got the decals on, gave it an oil pin wash of black and burnt umber and flat coated. I just stuck the wheels on there for the pictures. I hope to get her more dirtied up today with some airbrushed earth color and Bragdon Powders, do the dry brushing and maybe start of giving it the finishing touches.

Joe

IMG_0106.jpg


IMG_0105.jpg


IMG_0104.jpg


IMG_0103.jpg


IMG_0107.jpg
 
Re: UPDATE:Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

Wow, looking good, Joe! Best of luck this weekend!! (y)
 
Re: UPDATE:Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

Looking pretty sharp Joe!!

Terry ;)
 
Thanks Mike and Terry, I am pretty pleased myself so far. It might even turn out to be my best model yet.

Joe
 
UPDATE:Dirty Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

Maybe I have lost my mind. AFV's are usually dirty and so I did this the last cpl hrs. Bragdon Powder mixed with 91% Iso-Alcohol.

Joe

IMG_0115.jpg


IMG_0114.jpg


IMG_0113.jpg


IMG_0116.jpg
 
Re: UPDATE:Dirty Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

Hi Joe,

looks really sharp. I especially like the dirty tire look.

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Thanks Christian. It was just the start. I did some more to it and I will post pics either tonight or tomorrow.
 
sure hope it's tonight...mighty slow around here tonight and nothing but Idol on the tube...ok might be something else on but I can't touch the remote.

Looking fine Joe!
 
Shalom.

Were there any really annoying inaccuracies or fit issues you had to overcome?

I like the weathering.

Cheers from Peter
 
Thanks MP and Peter.

Peter, there was nothing that really stood out. The kit went together fairly well.The assembly of the stowage baskets was a little tricky. And I didnt use The glass enclosure for the driver since no interior is provided. I really liked the Kit PE, its not as thin and flimsy like the Dragon PE

Joe
 
DONE: Trumpeter 1/35 M1130 Command Stryker

The Stryker is done. I added some more dirt to it by spraying weathering powder mixed with 91% Iso Alcohol with the airbrush and added the antennae made from .010" Phosphor Bronze Wire. I also added little drops of Crystal Clear to the antennae tips since pictures of the Stryker showed some kind of ball thingy at the end of the antennae.

Joe

IMG_0124.jpg


IMG_0123.jpg


IMG_0122.jpg


IMG_0121.jpg


IMG_0120.jpg


IMG_0119.jpg


IMG_0118.jpg


IMG_0117.jpg


IMG_0125.jpg
 
Hey Joe,
I like that dusty look on your Stryker,it's like it drove myles and myles on a very dusty soil.[Iraq or Afghanistan perhabs].
The 'ball things'on top of the antennae I remember from my own servicedays back in 1988/1989,we lost several of them,driving high speed through woodland hitting the trees.Many modern afv's have them.

The vehicle lights look very convincing!(y)

Greetings,Ron.
 
Joe I gotta tell ya, I was kinda worried about this from the update last night, looked like paint just brushed on, but now....now it looks real. Spraying the pigments gave it a completely new dimension. Nailed it!

Have you got your airbrush cleaned out yet?? :mpup
 
Thanks guys, I am sure it wasn't the last time I sprayed pigments. But I know I won't use my Iwata Airbrush again. I plan on hitting Harbor Freight next weekend and getting me one of the $15 Chinese Badger knock-offs. The nice thing about spraying pigments is that you can really build it up.

Bob, I was worried about that look as well. I was sitting here howling at the moon and cursing myself for what I had done.

Joe
 
You lied to us man. You talked like you were going to fall flat on your face with this build.:hmmm

I ain't the only show off around this joint.:laugh:

Great looking finish line (y)
Tony lee :)
 
Back
Top