The V2 project

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Re: The V2 project

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I'm applying the chips and scratches right now, i think my technique is reasonably good, not as go as some but it passes muster, the trick or secret is to get the chips as random as possible. if you can apply in a random way you are a better modeller than me.
One way to achieve a convincing spread pattern is to use a stiff bristle brush and flick the paint over high traffic areas by stroking the brush bristles once loaded with paint (don't use a dark colour as it's just a guide), then those random dots (once dry) become your pattern or pointer, simply apply the appropriate colour chipping with the tip of your chosen detailing brush, you don't have to use all the pattern dots, just those that look good and are in the right place. Try it on some plasticard or if your feeling brave your Tiger, after all it's just paint! If you don't like an area then use some meths on a rag and gently rub it away. I spend hours applying and then rubbing off until I'm happy with the look.
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The model is very slowly coming to life with each stage of the weathering.
The model is very slowly coming to life with each stage of the weathering.
That cluster of grey on the spare wheel is wrong , so that will need to come off. The over spray on the tyre also needs rubbing off.
That cluster of grey on the spare wheel is wrong , so that will need to come off. The over spray on the tyre also needs rubbing off.
A little too much grey chipping along the seams, so I will rub that back.
A little too much grey chipping along the seams, so I will rub that back.
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The brownish fine chips are a very tricky technique which takes some practice but you can use an old sponge to get a similar result.K
The brownish fine chips are a very tricky technique which takes some practice but you can use an old sponge to get a similar result.K
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As it's minus 4 out side (real feel wind chill) a few hours in the tank shop.I expect you are all fed up with Protze photos by now but it's just about finished, then onto the 37mm to make that look like it belongs to the vehicle, then some video to see how it looks and sounds in the mud.
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I need to find a rear view mirror, the longer what look like mirrors are in fact "traffic cators" or semaphore indicators.
I need to find a rear view mirror, the longer what look like mirrors are in fact "traffic cators" or semaphore indicators.
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A quick video of the Protze proving trials.
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Now this is the old effect version of the same Protze video, so bare with me on this one! I have spent some time applying various editing effects to create a 1940's feel, I have also enhanced the inertia effect so that the vehicle behaves more like the full size version, basically slowing the video down in places whilst leaving the audio at normal speed, thus creating a more realistic viewing experience.....I hope. See what you think? 8)

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Well we have conducted a test firing of the V2 rocket assembly minus it's air frame, as with all good rocket related RND experiments it didn't go quite to plan! Here are a few stills taken from the operation, lets just say that the measured .5kg of thrust taken around the mid burn section didn't allow for the enormous initial launch kick in of probably around 2kgs, maybe a little more, so for just a moment the motor, the fuel tanks and the control unit were briefly airborne!
The video is being edited right now and will be uploaded as soon as possible. 8)
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The real thing , obviously.
The real thing , obviously.
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The crew bypassing the main full tank....
The crew bypassing the main full tank....
and injecting the fuel directly into the hydrogen peroxide powered fuel/O2 delivery turbine pumps.
and injecting the fuel directly into the hydrogen peroxide powered fuel/O2 delivery turbine pumps.
The full size rocket was ignited using a pyrotechnic device suspended just inside the thrust body nozzle, so I have done the same.
The full size rocket was ignited using a pyrotechnic device suspended just inside the thrust body nozzle, so I have done the same.
This photo shows a nice clean burn after the assembly settled down, the video will explain a whole lot more than words can!
This photo shows a nice clean burn after the assembly settled down, the video will explain a whole lot more than words can!
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As promised the "tongue in cheek" V2 rocket engine short burn trials video (in Sepia this time) I say tongue in cheek as there's a little satire included, especially when the narrator says that "the V2 is carefully transported to the firing facility" as you will see the road is very bumpy, also one of the ground crew gets a shock as the entire assembly unexpectedly leaps towards him! all good fun. 8)

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Well done Phil, I thought the acting was a bit wooden (plastic?) but the action was fun. It's a truly impressive model you've created.

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As I have a spare minute I've printed an engine file from the internet, it's pretty good. Vince kindly caded a warhead for me, that's been the tallest subject so far at 281mm high. 8)
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That engine took 30hrs to print.
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So I finally have a warhead and it's very pointy!
So I finally have a warhead and it's very pointy!
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Did the simulated screws around the lower band come out well?
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Yes Vince when I clean it up and paint it you will see your handy work! They look very good. 8)
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Hello Phil,

nice work again. Th V2 is realy huge.
How did you realize the weathering at your truck? - looking verry good.

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Hi Florian, that's my secret painting and weathering technique 8) I do miss that Protze, building that may be a God send if I get to build the Antar as that would just be a scaled up version. It's all good fun!
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Something to tickle your taste buds Vince, how about cading a firing table? it would need to be broken down into maybe the legs, the blast deflector/base and the rotating ring that the rocket sits on? 8)
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Hi Phil,
every one is having his secrets ;)
I'll try to find it out :)

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If I get in the mood I might give it a go but doubtful at the moment.
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