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Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:33 pm
by HWGuderian23
Aha ... it's time for the mud as I can see :banana:!
For me it's really tricky to do that cos I always tend to overdo the mud effect that I somethimes ruin the whole model :shifty:! How do you want do apply the color for the mud/dust? Do you plan on doing a wash on the texture after the regular paintwork?
Looking forward to see your progress mate and hope that you're staying safe during the storm ...
longlance67 wrote:P.S hope your all taking care of each other this Christmas time, and that if any if you find yourself alone or isolated, get yourself out of the house and mingle with people, and always you remember you have friends here if you need anyone to talk too


keep well and safe


Shane
I have to second this Shane! Beautifully written buddy :cheers2:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:56 pm
by Tiger131
Love what youve done with that ar looks superb bud

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 1:16 am
by longlance67
HWGuderian23 wrote:Aha ... it's time for the mud as I can see :banana:!
For me it's really tricky to do that cos I always tend to overdo the mud effect that I somethimes ruin the whole model :shifty:! How do you want do apply the color for the mud/dust? Do you plan on doing a wash on the texture after the regular paintwork?
Looking forward to see your progress mate and hope that you're staying safe during the storm ...
longlance67 wrote:P.S hope your all taking care of each other this Christmas time, and that if any if you find yourself alone or isolated, get yourself out of the house and mingle with people, and always you remember you have friends here if you need anyone to talk too


keep well and safe


Shane
I have to second this Shane! Beautifully written buddy :cheers2:
Thank you Markus, It was something arisen by Norm on his Channel and just want to make sure all my mates here are ok and not in distress

for the weather, the plan is first give the area a little dusting of pigment, or if I'm brave enough I might the give the areas a light over spray of a buff/sand colour, also have some AK weathering washes with pigment for doing mud and dust, its in combination with the AK washes I'm really thinking of using with the texture as in past builds when I apply the wash on its own it can be a little flat if ya get me. Basically I'm gonna make it up as I go hahahaha :nena:


Thank you for the kind words Tiger, your Hummv is a work of art too :thumb2:



thanks



Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 2:13 am
by Andyman23
Give this a look for mud:

I used this to put the dark mud/drying mud/cow crap on my King Tiger's running gear and tracks. The brush/spray method works fantastically - and its fun spraying mud all over the place lol

But, and a big but (like, Rosie O'Donnell/Kim K sized but), do not overdo it...that's what I'm quickly learning when it comes to weathering effects.

This looks fantastic mate - and Merry Christmas. I shall toast your badass Stryker with a Christmas-time Guinness in its honor :cheers2:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Dec 21, 2013 3:11 pm
by longlance67
thanks for the link mate and the kind words much appreciated :)



Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 7:07 pm
by longlance67
Hiya All,

Hope you are all having a nice and pleasant Christmas Day and haven't eaten too much :tongue:

wasnt too cold today and after a nice dinner I slipped out to the bench to get a little work done, haven't got too much to show you, but I started adding the stowage to the vehicle

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thought I had more laying around in the spare box but for now this will have to do until I can order another set of Tami's modern equipment set

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also added some traps and towels made form putty

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Until I can find more items to put onto the vehicle to populate it somewhat I'm gonna turn my attention to wiring the headlights and that what not

till then

Merry Christmas


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 2:38 pm
by HWGuderian23
The stowage looks cool Shane and I like the tarps you've added on the vehicle :th:! Very well done mate :clap:!
:cheers2:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 3:00 pm
by NovYank
Gotta love that stowage!!

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 8:50 pm
by longlance67
Markus and Nov Yank

thanks very much lads, need to get my hands on more stowage sets as its a little sparse


thanks


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 11:24 pm
by Andyman23
NOICE

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2013 3:57 pm
by longlance67
thanks mate :)


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 12:53 am
by schweinhund227
Nice to see you push the limits on this build! Keep the good work coming!

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 3:09 am
by longlance67
Thank you Norm, I am really enjoying pushing myself to get the best out of this kit

thanks mate


shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2013 8:02 pm
by Nige201980
Sorry ive missed this build so far Shane but im glad i found it and wow it looks fantastic thus far buddy looking forward to the next up date.

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 1:28 am
by longlance67
Nige201980 wrote:Sorry ive missed this build so far Shane but im glad i found it and wow it looks fantastic thus far buddy looking forward to the next up date.
Thanks Nige, glad to have you along mate :th:


quick build update for yee :thumb2:

looking at my references online I noticed that the headlights have thick power cables which are too notable to ignore, so it was time to break out the lead wire and pin vice ;)

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after about hours worth of work I got a nice result and didn't require any swearing :thumb1:

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the thin strip of tami tape is to represent the electrical tape the crew use to secure the wiring

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thats it for now

thanks for looking


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:28 am
by HWGuderian23
Excellent work Shane :th:! Your extra work on the headlights was definitely worth the effort :th:! The power cables with the securing tape looks stunning ... very well done buddy :clap:
:cheers2:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:39 am
by Coen
Now that's great work right there Shane!!!
That tiny piece of tape may be a simple little thing but the level of realism that it adds is huge!
That anti slip is looking really cool too buddy, well played. I believe Mr. Zaloga would be proud. :)
I've used his texture gel method a few times myself.
Nice work on the stowage as well, hand made tarps and unique stowage make all the difference with these vehicles.
:clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:41 pm
by longlance67
HWGuderian23 wrote:Excellent work Shane :th:! Your extra work on the headlights was definitely worth the effort :th:! The power cables with the securing tape looks stunning ... very well done buddy :clap:
:cheers2:
Thanks Markus, I would have to say it was your Leo build with all the fine detail work you put into it gave me inspiration to get just that little bit extra out of this build, my thanks mate :cheers2:

Coen wrote:Now that's great work right there Shane!!!
That tiny piece of tape may be a simple little thing but the level of realism that it adds is huge!
That anti slip is looking really cool too buddy, well played. I believe Mr. Zaloga would be proud. :)
I've used his texture gel method a few times myself.
Nice work on the stowage as well, hand made tarps and unique stowage make all the difference with these vehicles.

:clap: :clap: :clap:

Thanks for the kind words Micheal, I think it will take me a good few more builds to master the master's method's as my skill set isn't up to that standard
I'm using greenstuff for the traps normally I used Milliput but I'm liking greenstuffs quick work time but not its price lol



cheers


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:07 pm
by HWGuderian23
longlance67 wrote:
HWGuderian23 wrote:Excellent work Shane :th:! Your extra work on the headlights was definitely worth the effort :th:! The power cables with the securing tape looks stunning ... very well done buddy :clap:
:cheers2:
Thanks Markus, I would have to say it was your Leo build with all the fine detail work you put into it gave me inspiration to get just that little bit extra out of this build, my thanks mate :cheers2:
Oh... many thanks Shane!
Much appreciate your kind words buddy :cheers2:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 10:19 pm
by longlance67
no worries mate, was my pleasure :)



Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 11:57 pm
by longlance67
Just a quick update for you


got the last of stowage done, I may throw in a MRE ration boxes in once everything is done but for now I'm happy

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ran out of stuff to hang off the bin on the other side but hid that with some rolls and tarps

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for the rear basket I added the tie down straps which are pretty noticeable on the real machine

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thanks for looking



Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 2:00 am
by Coen
Now that's nice work Shane. That last bit with the straps especially.
Well done dude!

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:43 pm
by HWGuderian23
Great work on the stowage box Shane! The webbings turned out very well mate ... I like the result :clap:! All those extras you've added on your Stryker will definitely upgrade the whole model ... excellent :dance:.
:cheers2:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 12:59 pm
by longlance67
Coen and Markus


thanks lads, I know webbing on the real machine is a little more complex but for the moment I'm happy with the result in future Stryker builds I will try to replicate it more accurately but this is when I work up the courage too ;)



Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:03 pm
by JayCub
i appreciate your patience and attention to detail Shane, it's just super as there is so much going on in the build.

Tom

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 1:35 pm
by longlance67
Thanks Tom, it has been a lesson on patience alright lol
its a build that almost got shelved a few times but I'm happy I'm sticking with lol



cheers mate


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 9:10 am
by AchtungPanzer
:crazy: It's impressive.A lot work but effect is staggering . :clap:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2014 3:33 pm
by longlance67
AchtungPanzer wrote::crazy: It's impressive.A lot work but effect is staggering . :clap:

thanks for the kind work mate, there's a few more small details yet to go on and then its down to painting :th:



cheers mate


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 7:03 pm
by longlance67
Hiya All its been a while since we last saw any work on this build or well any of my work on the forums but I'm back and think its only right that we revisit and finish this build :)

so last we saw the Stryker we were just preparing to prime the model when I ran out of steam with the build. However over the Christmas last year I got myself a Airbrush which has taken the soul destroying process of painting this beast by hand out of the equation. The model was primed in Vallejo surface primer black. For the green of the vehicle I went for a brighter green rather than using Nato Green.
]iya All its been a while since we last saw any work on this build or well any of my work on the forums but I'm back and think its only right that we revisit and finish this build :)

so last we saw the Stryker we were just preparing to prime the model when I ran out of steam with the build. However over the Christmas last year I got myself a Airbrush which has taken the soul destroying process of painting this beast by hand out of the equation. The model was primed in Vallejo surface primer black. For the green of the vehicle I went for a brighter green rather than using Nato Green.

the base coat for the green was Model Air Cam Green, then to modulate/highlight the green I mixed some Model Air yellow ochre and spot highlighted the center of the panels

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[youtube]vr1ALUePbQc[/youtube]

thanks for looking :thumb1:


Shane.

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 9:18 pm
by HWGuderian23
Glad to see you back Shane :th:!

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2014 9:23 pm
by longlance67
HWGuderian23 wrote:Glad to see you back Shane :th:!
Thanks Markus ! its good to be back buddy :)

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 8:25 am
by alextheblue
She's looking real nice Shane, really liking the colour! :th:

Good to have you back buddy, missed seeing your work.

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 2:53 pm
by UKguyInUSA
Awesome looking build, great detail work and tonal shades with the paint work! :) :thumb1: :thumb1: :clap: :clap:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 4:06 pm
by longlance67
alextheblue wrote:She's looking real nice Shane, really liking the colour! :th:

Good to have you back buddy, missed seeing your work.
thanks Buddy its nice to be back again :)
cheers
UKguyInUSA wrote:Awesome looking build, great detail work and tonal shades with the paint work! :) :thumb1: :thumb1: :clap: :clap:

thanks mate glad you like it :)



thanks for the comments gents


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 7:05 pm
by longlance67
Hiya all hope the weekend is going well for yee,

quick update for yee

just started adding the markings to machine and detail painting the stowage, the decals in the kit aren't all that good and can sliver a little too easily for my liking but its beginning to take shape now and almost ready for the fun part the weathering :)

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also note the subtle chipping and scratches visible in the lighter green on the side plates this took ages and hell of a lot swearing hahah


some deeper chips were added to areas of high fiction or exposure

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also I wanted to experiment with added dust with my airbrush with buff coloured paint, though this is a well tested method it was the first time I tried it and was very happy with the end result

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video covering some of the steps :)

[youtube]xK7neeXxgVI[/youtube]


thanks for looking


Shane :th:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 11:11 pm
by longlance67
Very quick update to show share,

spent part of the evening working on the Remote Weapons Station and weathering it, am very happy with the end result, a lot of subtle pin & panel washes, micro shipping and dust effects (thinned sand paint sprayed through my AB) gave me a result very close to the reference pics I was inspired by :)

inspiration:

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for any one interested how I weathered the weapons station I explain in detail the steps used in this video :)

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thanks for looking


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:24 am
by PaulAyrey
Outstanding!

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 5:09 pm
by longlance67
PaulAyrey wrote:Outstanding!
Thank you for the very kind word Paul !



Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:32 pm
by schweinhund227
:thumb2: That is a pretty cool Effect you have gained on the Optic of that M151 Protector RWS

well done in deed !

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 6:33 pm
by longlance67
thanks Norm ! :)

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:28 am
by Hillbilly
Love the paint work,especially the chipping,keep it up :thumb1:

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 12:51 am
by longlance67
Hillbilly wrote:Love the paint work,especially the chipping,keep it up :thumb1:


thanks mate, just applying the oil washes and pin filters at the moment, should have a photo update up soon


thanks


Shane

Re: AFV Club Stryker ESV

Posted: Sun Oct 05, 2014 4:51 pm
by longlance67
hiya all quick update, the hull is nearly fully weathered, pin filters added and dust and earth effects with the AB. Almost there now :th:


forgot to take photos as I worked but I hope this vid will do a good job explaining how I went about weathering it

[youtube]kCP5j1SU_j4[/youtube]



thanks for looking



Shane