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Project: Kalashnikov

Started by FAR148, December 24, 2012, 11:58:00 AM

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Daryl J.

QuotePattern: simple, perfect.   :thumbsup:

Agree 100%


Daryl

Captain Canada

Wow Steven your work just blows my mind.....simply awe inspiring. Wish I had the talent, patience ( and maybe  :thumbsup: sobriety )

Agree with your choices in colours. Your second try does look much better.

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CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

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FAR148

Thanks guys :thumbsup:
Captain Canada,
Here's my secret about patience, I only work on my models when I feel like working on them and not when I have time to work on them. As soon as frustration pops it's ugly head in my fun/hobby room, it's time for me to stop and leave the room. Once my frustrations are gone and I feel like modeling again, then I'll go back to it.  

Been in the paint shop the pass few days. I shot the green this morning and used four eggs of silly putty masking! Got a few little areas that need touching up but no big deal. I'll shoot the brown tomorrow.



Still got a long way to go,
Steven L  :cheers:

Daryl J.


Ian the Kiwi Herder

I find it fascinating that we seem to work (on the painting at least), virtually identically. BIG point of difference is that you map-out your patterns and colours through Photoshop, I do mine by printing plans, drawing the patterns then colour them with my daughters felt-tips and pencils....

....still embracing the 'inner-child' I s'pose  :blink:

Ian
"When the Carpet Monster tells you it's full....
....it's time to tidy the workbench"

Confuscious (maybe)

nighthunter

Quote from: FAR148 on March 02, 2013, 10:57:27 AM
Here's my secret about patience, I only work on my models when I feel like working on them and not when I have time to work on them. As soon as frustration pops it's ugly head in my fun/hobby room, it's time for me to stop and leave the room. Once my frustrations are gone and I feel like modeling again, then I'll go back to it. 
FAR, that's exactly what I do, I also have a random selection of things to work on, that way, if I stall on one project and get frustrated, I can watch a movie, or work on something else, or play my X-box to relieve the frustration, believe you me, Medal of Honor: Rising Sun works wonders to relieve frustration.
"Mind that bus." "What bus?" *SPLAT!*

FAR148

Quote from: Ian the Kiwi Herder on March 02, 2013, 03:44:35 PM
I find it fascinating that we seem to work (on the painting at least), virtually identically. BIG point of difference is that you map-out your patterns and colours through Photoshop, I do mine by printing plans, drawing the patterns then colour them with my daughters felt-tips and pencils....
....still embracing the 'inner-child' I s'pose  :blink:

Great minds think alike?...Whatever works my friend  :thumbsup:  I have found that builds go that much smoother if I don't have to figure somethings out as I'm doing them. If I don't know my next few steps along with knowing I have everything I need to complete those steps, my motivation slows down. Like what's going on with my RNZAF TA-4K Mark II  :unsure:

QuoteFAR, that's exactly what I do, I also have a random selection of things to work on, that way, if I stall on one project and get frustrated, I can watch a movie, or work on something else, or play my X-box to relieve the frustration, believe you me, Medal of Honor: Rising Sun works wonders to relieve frustration.

Right on, Me to! Love Netflix, I play around in photoshop doing profiles, working on photos.....  :thumbsup:



Oh! BTW... Brown is done! Took about an hour to mask using 6 eggs of silly putty and about 2 hours to shoot. Going to let her dry for 24 hours until I start doing touch ups and starting in on the gray areas.




Until later,
Steven L   :cheers:




Daryl J.

Emoticon nodding its approval inserted here.   :thumbsup:

NARSES2

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FAR148

Project is stopped, going through some difficult times. Will come to it when things get better.


Until later,
Steven L :-\

Sauragnmon

Only just found it, and looks pretty slick so far.  Hopefully the motivation returns, she's so close to done, or so it looks.
Putty-fu, Scratch-jutsu and Bash-chi, the sacred martial arts of the What-If. Mastering them, is Ancient Chinese Secret.

Just your friendly neighbourhood Mad Scientist and Ship-whiffer.

Overkill? Nah, it's Insurance.  So are the 20" guns.

Captain Canada

Ya I missed that last set of photos as well.....wow ! What chance do the opponents have with aggressors like that ? Training for the PAK50 or whatever it's called I guess.... :thumbsup:

And thanks for the tip on patience....good idea !

:cheers:
CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

FAR148

Thanks guys for the support. Things are slowly getting better. Last Dec I lost my job, couldn't find work and lost my apartment. All my stuff is sitting in storage and has be for the pass year. Early dec 2013, I finally found work and move to Chicago. Looking for a new apartment now and will soon get back to my passions.


It's been a long and hard year
Steven L    :cheers:

Daryl J.

Here is to a better 2014!  :thumbsup:   I'm sure it will be.
Daryl J.