Almost ready to go for a first test drive !!!
The new parts added need some weathering as well but I will do this after the first runs.
I also do a dry fit of the deck assembly as to where I will continue with the electronics and the whole wiring to come ...
Best regards, Andre
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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
HI Andre,
why did they paint the outside in gloss although the original paintwork is matt?
greetings Oliver
why did they paint the outside in gloss although the original paintwork is matt?
greetings Oliver
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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Hi Oliver,Oliver Bergmüller wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 6:19 pmHI Andre,
why did they paint the outside in gloss although the original paintwork is matt?
greetings Oliver
it's a semi-gloss and it is easier to clean the inside and sand the outside for weathering purposes (I can see better where I did sand and where not). Furthermore, the original paint is not as flat as we want our models to be, the use makes the paint flat. Even more funny, we (in the army) always cleaned the chassis parts using petrol and this looked very shiny !!
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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Good morning Andre,
Thank you for the information. I've learned something again.
One more question. How exactly did you process or further coat the Mr. Surfacer and what grain size did you use?
Greetings Oliver
Thank you for the information. I've learned something again.
One more question. How exactly did you process or further coat the Mr. Surfacer and what grain size did you use?
Greetings Oliver
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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Hi Oliver,Oliver Bergmüller wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 7:25 amGood morning Andre,
Thank you for the information. I've learned something again.
One more question. How exactly did you process or further coat the Mr. Surfacer and what grain size did you use?
Greetings Oliver
there are many ways ... I simply tried Mr. Surfacer 500 and it worked quite okay using granulation technique
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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Hi there,
After some holidays and coping with the winter season (difficult to paint outside ... !), I am using the festive season to move on a little ...
The tedious work with priming and painting all the pieces before assemlby takes its tolls ... here are some pictures
cheers, Andre
After some holidays and coping with the winter season (difficult to paint outside ... !), I am using the festive season to move on a little ...
The tedious work with priming and painting all the pieces before assemlby takes its tolls ... here are some pictures
cheers, Andre
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Re: Pz 87 Leo of the Swiss Army
Hi folks, some more painting going through the first days in 2025 ... I think I am paining all the time and cannot see an end ...
But it's my problem since I stubbornly want to paint the inside in the NATO green in gloss and all the option pack parts and inner support parts in the Armortek red ... here are some layouts of today's job!! I need to buy more 2K clear coat ...
Best regards, Andre
But it's my problem since I stubbornly want to paint the inside in the NATO green in gloss and all the option pack parts and inner support parts in the Armortek red ... here are some layouts of today's job!! I need to buy more 2K clear coat ...
Best regards, Andre