Sorry. I was playing around based on the parts in D's pics. I would, if needed, just refer to your assembled pics.
For the price I paid, as long as I can ask questions so I don't F it up, I'm good.
Sorry. I was playing around based on the parts in D's pics. I would, if needed, just refer to your assembled pics.
For the price I paid, as long as I can ask questions so I don't F it up, I'm good.
Lots of DIY stuff for this pricey kit.
Really? You do realize how many parts are in the kit? It was always advertised as a kit. Pickel can assemble everything for you and paint it up. I think that it costs the same as the kit though for that service.
Man, you Hasbro guys are spoiled, lol.
What scheme you gonna do?
Just lots of masking/unmasking/masking again.
Got my kit yesterday and I got say it is pretty damn impressive. Parts are well cast and Pickel's details are amazing. Got slightly intimidated by the amount of parts but this is going to look awesome when it's done.
Okay. I spent a couple days cleaning off the flash and getting the finish on all the parts perfect. I soaked them in warm soapy water and scrubbed them all up with a toothbrush. Each and every single piece in anticipation of paint. Dried each piece by hand AND let them air dry for a day.
So, I took one of the smoke dispenser assemblies and decided to see how well the "thick" CA would work. It was like I used water. So I tried a second assembly except this time I lightly sanded the glueing surfaces. Same result, not adhering. I figured, maybe let it dry a bit. Two hours later, the glue is still wet between the pieces and they are sliding around like I used water.
I thought, for some insane reason, maybe it was the glue, expired or something. So I tested it on some styrene pieces. Stuck no problem.
What the heck is going on? Is CA not good for resin? Should I get some epoxy?! I'm no noob to customizing, but I've never experienced anything like this.
Just got my kit today, Holly Shit !! Man this thing is Bitchen, now I need to order a few more turrets for some other projects, Excellant Work and Awesome detail on this stuff Pickelhaube!! WOW !!
thanks Pickel.
Spent a couple hours making mud flaps and an extra piece to mount the second wire whip antenna. Crazy how much time it takes to make such small insignificant pieces.
Painted up some of the parts w/o priming first. Big mistake.
What kind of paints are you using, Eddie? I've never used primer on my cast parts (or washed them) and the model masters paints have always worked without any problems. I haven't painted larger pieces though. I do have to prime styrene. There's a few styrene pieces in the kit.
Just think there is over 120 pieces to these kits .
Now you can imagine what it takes to put something like this out there.
Daremo is making over a thousand parts .