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Using insulation foam for diorama building

Most of us have seen some remarkable work done with XPS insulation foam. Whether is being used as the base for a diorama or being cut up into individual 1/35 scale bricks, this material is light but strong. You can carve it, cut it, and shape it into some cool shapes. The wargaming crowd has been using XPS foam for years, but we modelers are more recently discovering its wonders. My barn in-progress XPS foam is used for insulating buildings and comes in large sheets. They typically come in 4’x8’ sheets of various thicknesses (1”, 2”, 3”), although stores may sell smaller cut downs too. If you want thicker construction, gluing several pieces together is going to be much less expensive and radically easier for us hobbyists to find than thicker pieces. This material is great because you can shape in so many ways and with so many tools. You can [...]

By |2022-10-24T10:41:11-05:00October 13th, 2022|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Replicating metal tracks on plastic

While scratchbuilding may make you feel like a god, making plastic look like real metal is a sign of reaching all-powerful status. Dramatic? Yes. Well deserved? Yes. Or at least I think so... I'm working on the Takom Mk. 1 Male and am about to start painting the hull. But with the house up for sale and me spending a lot of time at the fiance's house, smaller bite size projects tend to take precedent. Such was the case this weekend when I started working on painting and weathering the tracks. (Very nice click tracks, by the way) Step 1: Primer I sprayed my standard Touch n' Tone on the tracks and left them to dry and cure for a few days. Step 2: Airbrush base color Using my airbrush, I sprayed a haphazard pattern across the entire run of tracks (repeating all the rest of the steps for right and left [...]

By |2016-10-29T19:09:30-05:00October 3rd, 2016|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Working away….

Modeling makes my mind calm. There's several types of activities that help me pull my brain out of the haze and stress of daily life... photography, video games, etc. But there's something about modeling that's different, I think because it results in a physical creation. I've been working on the Alliance Modelworks FAMO mit Flak conversion for a couple months now, and I banged out the construction of the Takom Mk. 1 Male and Takom Big Bertha kit over the summer. My house is staged for house showings (it's for sale and on the market), so having a spray booth/painting setup in the model room has been near impossible. Or at least highly inconvenient. So I've not done much painting lately. But that all changed over the weekend. I actually finished construction on the FAMO and primed and rust/primer basecoated the FAMO and Mk. 1. I never really realized how dang many [...]

By |2016-10-03T21:57:48-05:00October 3rd, 2016|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Where in the hell did that stash come from?

Yeah, it was bound to happen sooner or later... my stash is out of control. Given that I've only been back in the hobby for 4 years, it seems ludicrous that I've gotten to this point. I travel regularly, and it's too damn easy to stop in the local hobby shops and check out the deals. Add to that purchasing another modeler's stash... and BAM! Big stash! I think I'm going to have to start clearing things out, especially considering I'm moving in a few months. But that process sounds even worse than packing up and moving extra stuff.

By |2022-10-24T10:45:59-05:00September 13th, 2016|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Interviewing Jake

This is a bit strange, but I’m going to try it anyway. I’ve seen this interviewing technique done elsewhere and it always seemed fun. So here we go… Jake interviewing Jake. 1. How long have you been modeling and what got you into the hobby? I started when I was in middle school, some 25+ years ago. I did most of my “first round” building in high school. I even entered (and placed, as a junior) in a number of shows. This was back when materials were mainly what you found or repurposed, after market kits almost all came from Verlinden and a small number of cottage industry companies. My “dark ages” story is pretty typical: went to college, had a roommate, limited space, time, and interest in things other than girls and grades. In 2000, I went to work for LEGO doing Web development and fan relations. (I worked with [...]

By |2016-10-29T19:09:31-05:00September 11th, 2016|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Friday Fun Finds – August 25, 2016

Cool old school video about how Matchbox cars were designed and produced Impressive, recently released WWII allied photos Awesome, self-referential diorama Using sawdust for foliage Moson Model Show 2014 - diorama collection Impressive colourized WWII photos Overview of the lifecolor Guns & Weapons set (I'm a big fan) “Carrier” — Landing on a Pitching Deck Cool video series on painting a figure, especially around non-metallic gold Captured German armor dump photos The challenge of pricing pre-owned model kits  

By |2016-10-29T19:09:31-05:00August 27th, 2016|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Rant: Lady modelers are just modelers

When my Boresight magazine arrives, I'm always excited to tear open the envelope and read. I usually get through at least half the magazine standing in the spot where I open my mail. When the Nov/Dec 2015 issue arrived, I was... Frustrated. Right there on the cover the top story was "Lady modeling comes to Bulgaria". "Lady modeling", you say? Is that some sort of special sub-genre that focuses on female figure painting? Is that a style of airbrush technique that a group of women have perfected? Is that a group name acronym...Lazy Articulated Dioramas of Yesteryear? Nope. Basically, it was an article that took a talented modeler, prioritized her gender, then said "LOOK! There's a female in this hobby after all!!". For those keeping score at home, this is flat out sexism and it make us all look like the mostly homogenous group we happen to be. And it's frustrating [...]

By |2016-10-29T19:09:31-05:00August 27th, 2016|Random thoughts|0 Comments

Moson Model Show – one helluva collection

The last few years, I've been blown away by the amazing images of stunning creations that come out of the Moson Model Show in Hungary. One of these days, I'm going to plan a trip to this show... although I'm not sure if I'd feel encouraged or sadden by the talent on display! Check out their Facebook page, and be sure to look at some of the amazing photos people have posted: Official event photo page (with other years) Large Armorama.com gallery AFV Modeller Georg Schachinger  

By |2016-10-29T19:09:31-05:00May 10th, 2015|Random thoughts|0 Comments
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