Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

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Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

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"WHAT HAVE YOU BEEN WORKING ON THIS WEEK?"

* Open now until 1 hour before the show on Friday, September 29th*

** PLEASE read ALL of the rules below carefully! **

Hello everyone! This post is being created to give you, as a member of ISM, the opportunity to share what you have been working on during the week on the Friday night show. Please read the rules below in order to participate.

01). By participating in this thread, you are giving permission for the ISM live crew to share your work during the Youtube broadcast of the ISM Live "At the Bench" Friday show.

02). Please, only post your own work and not that of others.

03). Remember, post only one image per member each week. This will prevent prolific builders from dominating this segment and will prevent this part of the show from becoming too long.

04). Also, have only one project shown in the image per member each week. Again, this prevents prolific builders from dominating this segment and making this segment longer than it needs to be.

05). Along with your image, please include the following details: The name of the kit; the company that produces the kit; any aftermarket that you have added, along with the brands and colors of paint used (if applicable).

06). The deadline for entries each week will be between the time the post goes up until an hour before Friday's show. Entries made after the deadline will not be shown.

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08). There will be a posted thread similar to this one on the ISM Forums. PLEASE post your work only in ONE of these. This will prevent us from having to sort through duplicate posts on both sites.

After the the live crew shows what they have been working on during the week, participating member's images and details will then be shown. This is an opportunity for you as members to be directly involved with the show. We hope that you will participate no matter your level of experience. This will not be a critique of anyone's work.

We thank you in advance for allowing us the opportunity to showcase your models! - Lee Larholt, Paul Bretland, and the rest of the ISM moderators and live crew. :-)
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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

Post by Tomcat64 »

Ok I'll go first this week.

My Feline Fever 1/35 Dragon Puma is built and now awaiting some of Ultimate's finest primer. The build has been relatively pain free with a couple of exceptions where the instructions had the part call-outs wrong. I've got one more Dragon kit in the stash but having seen the prices they're asking during Tim's section I don't see any more being added in the near future.
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Revell 1/72 Millennium Falcon - stalled due to stupidity
Tamiya 1/35 Stegosaurus Stenops
Tamiya 1/35 Sherman Firefly VC
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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

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Been working on my Revell 1/48 Jaguar Gr.1A for Feline fever GB
Two camo colors have been painted on and all detail bits and bobs have been painted.
The fuselage is as good as ready for pre-decal gloss coat. I hope to get it finished in at least two weeks because I want to start something else to keep the flow going :D .
Paints used for the camo were MrHobby Acrylics.

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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

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Revell 1:12 Crusader Custom Chopper.
Almost finished.
Added whitewalls to the tyres and HT leads in contrasting red wire.
Most of the chrome plate stripped and redone where necessary with alclad.
Been a fun build but lots of parts cleanup with seam lines everywhere.
Paints used were cellulose primer, Humbrol enamel, Vallejo, Citadel & Tamiya acrylics, AK true metal, (slightly less impressed now I've played with them more, they spray a better finish than they brush) & finally zero clear (not the 2K) for the first time, that sprayed nicely and gives a nice gloss.
Decals were super thick and horrible and needed to be beat thoroughly into submission with several applications of microsol and still have some wrinkles I couldn't get. :(
Hugely fun kit for bike fans though with acres of creative license for customisation.
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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

Post by aur0ra145 »

Howdy all!

Finished up this beast! Bandai 1/72 TIE Interceptor in the 181st Imperial Fighter Wing paint scheme.

Primed in Ultimate Black and Gray. Black bits painted in XF-85 Rubber Black. Gray/blue bits painted in a mix of XF-53 Neutral Gray, XF-2 Flat White, XF-8 Flat Blue and XF-23 Light Blue. I just mixed the concoction until it looked right. Red stripe was in XF-7 Flat Red.

Very fast build, only took 2.5 days. Highly recommend this kit to anyone interested in a Star Wars TIE Interceptor.

Hope everyone had a wonderful week!

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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

Post by sheppsea »

Finally finished the 1/48 Airfix Spitfire Mk Vb

The aftermarket used was Eduard interior PE, resin wheels and resin exhaust stacks. I also used Master Hispano 20mm canons and HGW seatbelts.

It was painted with Tamiya Acrylic, Mr Hobby Aqueous and Vallejo Model Color (as well as Ultimate primer). The main colours are flat earth, dark sea grey and sky.

Weathering products were Ultimate washes and Ammo pigments and enamels. It was also my first attempt at painting markings rather than using decals - something I will certainly be doing more

This is the build I have been most pleased with so far (its my fourth completed model since returning to the hobby just over a year ago). There is still plenty to work on, but I feel like I'm am actually getting better now

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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

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update on the german sport build Ultimate black primer was used then tamiya white and orange for top coat decaling done.now waiting for some 2k to be
deliverd.
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Re: Ism Friday's night live at the bench what have you been working on for *September 29th*

Post by guffman990 »

Just finished my Bandai 1/144 AT-AT
Painted with Tamiya acrylics and weathered with AK Interactive washes
Really pleased with the kit, went together like a dream, its also my first attempt at making a diorama
The downed snowspeeder just adds to the scale
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