The last post was just a few days ago and I said it would be a while till the next one as I wasn’t doing anything hobby related.
My partner unintentionally booked our accommodation in Helsinki our first port of call about 150 metres from a hobby shop called Hobby Point. Whilst it is about 50% other stuff like knitting, decoupage etc the hobby section is surprisingly good.
It’s well stocked with plenty of models and lots of tools and accessories. In terms of tools etc it is in the league of the Melbourne shops. There are quite a few kits of local products especially WW2 aircraft.
After a good half hour of browsing I settled on some Mr Hobby White Putty which I’ll test when I get home.
I’m off on six weeks holidays to Europe so this blog will be fairly quiet in that time as I’m not visiting much that is military related for a change.
As the upstairs renovations continue my workbench is now closed.
During the last week or so I managed to work on the Tamiya (AMTech) 1.48 Ta 183. This is a nice little kit that’s fun to work on. I’m not even up to closing the fuselage together but have been occupied anyway. I’ve even tried a little weathering in the u/c and for the cockpit I’ve found a chalk in my stash that closely matches RLM 66 but matts down the paint surface. I’ll be using this again.
Next up is how my modelling area now looks.
And lastly this is the repaint finished on the Hulk Hogan key chain for my brother in law.He hangs it from his car rear view mirror. He loves the old Hulk more so than the recent version.
The plastic/rubber on this is starting to decay with little black grains coming loose.
Let’s start with my new model de jour. I’ve got 10 days till I leave on holidays and I’m still pretty busy with all the prep involved in getting upstairs moved downstairs so modelling is not the highest priority at the moment.
So I’m going to do some pleasant fiddling when I can. The challenge now is for you the reader to figure out what I’ve got on the bench. This morning I sprayed the relevant interior parts so not many clues in what this is. The answer is at the bottom of this post.
The mine clearer is now finished after some input from my artistic consultant who suggested a little more weathering. Hopefully you’ll agree with the finished product. Whilst it’s not perfect I have learned some lessons particularly with rattle can matt varnish and how much better the Vallejo masking fluid is than the old Humbrol Maskol, the tightness obtained is impressive.
Next up is I have joined up with all the cool kids on YouTube and now have black nitrile gloves. Why, well honestly I was in Bunnings ( Australian hardware store ) looking for new gloves as I had run out. The only gloves available were black so black it is.
My other project being a Delphin submarine in 1.35 has reached the tricky primer stage. This is where many of my projects stall so hopefully this will not be the case. I just do not want to be rushing to finish this and stuff it up so I’d rather wait and do this in its own good time.
There are no real gotchas with this kit from Mikromir so I’ll be happy to restart this later. It also has only two colours and no decals so I can’t see any real issues as I’ve already test fitted the brass and glass parts.
Are such a mixed blessing, on the one hand I will be getting a dedicated modelling room not subject to heat and cold extremes, on the other it just completely f$%#s with your mojo.
Back wall added in, this was previously open
I have the mine clearer at about 97% complete and holding. I’ve had tradies at our place every day who’ve invaded the garage to a large extent and then there’s all the packing up and moving to be done so the painting and carpeting can be done.
I don’t have much on for the weekend so hopefully something might get done.
I also received the new airbrushing booth nozzle which I need to fit to replace this broken part.
Also in the mail was a modelling jig I ordered. This was pretty small and arrived with a broken part which I fixed but having got this I now hanker for something better. At around $25 this was just too cheap.
BROKEN !The first FW 190 is 1.72 scale and the second is 1.48 for comparison.
Clearing out my model cabinets so they can be moved has led to the farcical situation of models being temporarily stored in my spare back fridge and that’s not even my beer.
And lastly my BILs key ring that hangs from his rear view mirror. I’ve been commissioned to repaint it in yellow and red, every modellers favourite colours.