Wednesday, January 7, 2009

IDF ERA Centurion Part 3

There had been some emails to me.....thanks guys for seeing that I have material to share.....however, for those who are serious about improving the model making skills, and are living in Singapore, I strongly encourage you guys to take up a course with Bernard Cher of M Workshop....that will cover the whole spectrum and lay a good foundation for you guys.

Next, if you can, I strongly encourage you to have a nice and properly organised work bench....all it takes is a few chest of drawers like what I have, and IKEA full wooden table, make sure its stable type, as I saw, hacks and even hammer the punches on this desk.... Silair compressor below, vice at the left side to hold the airbrush, all solvents on my left, what ever I needed, I organise it into compartments, I also have a chest of drawers table at the left side that is not shown, all in, about US$4,000, Waldron punches, Mission Models Etch Mates, 4 airbrushes, about 25 different types of brushes, wires, cutters, diamond files, dremel below the bench, grainder, small lathe, all sorts of paints and solvents, oils, enamels, acrylics, lacquers, water colour, pastels, pigments, gels, solgel matts, awls, scribers, scratch building materials, butyl acetate glues, acetone, thinners, tarps, filters, metallic buffing materials etc...... one time pain, but you can also grow with the hobby. It took me 36 years to get here. So, don't give up. And my wife married me without knowing that I am this freakish about it! Now she enjoys watching me in action, sometimes criticizing my work!!!!


Now, back to the Centurion, enough of bragging hag.....ok, whose the wise crack shouting back there?!!! Show your face! Lots of critics on the internet, but mostly from people who can't have anything to show for it...now, the stowage, I have done up except that the rope is still waiting to be dried from its brown wash of Acrylic Gel Resin from MIG Productions. I rusted and dusted the tin in the basket. I also 4 tones the tarps and added in the rops and the black shadow edges advocated by Calvin Tan. The basket Tarp and the Ali Baba bag has not been touched up yet, just the black, white drybrush and a few layers of glaze. More work there cut out.


The view from the top. Can see the stowage clearly, the front mantlet canvas still has not recieved the shadows yet. However, for chipping, its completed. Next up, once the mantlet is done and the rope has been dry brushed, we have to paint the antenna base white, then wash and tone it with dust and chips like the rest of the turret. Then, I have to assemble in the 50 Cal Machine gun with the remote firing mechanism. This thing has to scratch as the Legend part is a sham. I have to put in 2 Academy sorted Browning 303 machine guns for the two cupolas.


Another view of the completed chipped turret. The straps and the stowage still needed some work.

I also weathered the top of the barrel too, just for some effect.