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Wim van der Luijt (Loftinsulator)
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Tamiya Tiger Afrika Korps

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25 June 2013, 15:12
Wim van der Luijt
Had to stay home sick today, so I decided to spend some time at my bench....Working with PE for the first time was "fun" :-|
25 June 2013, 15:20
Wim van der Luijt
What's the latest word in Afrika Tigers btw? Were they originally Panzergrau and then oversprayed with Sandgelb? Or is that debate still ongoing?
25 June 2013, 15:23
Martien Lourens
Beterschap....maar lekker blijven plakken. Heb ook nog weinig ervaring met PE. Gebruik je seconde lijm?
25 June 2013, 15:32
Wim van der Luijt
ja secondenlijm en die doet er dan net te lang over om echt te gaan plakken 🙁
25 June 2013, 15:34
Christian Lehmann
Looks promising so far. 👍
25 June 2013, 15:34
Holger Kranich
Hey, how could i miss that? Looks cool!
25 June 2013, 17:20
Mike Kryza
Hi wim - yes the colordiscussions seems to be a never ending story-
The directives say RAL 8020 an RAL 8027 from the factory on, but it seem that the colors RAL 7027 and RAL 7028 were used too. And so on an on...
I for myself used for the first layer a Panzergrey and then I will work on with 8020 or "Dunkelgelb nach Muster" or a sandy tone. For me it's not a mistake, because the colors will diversify by the modulation style, the washes and the pigments. I believe it is a sense of feeling. Hope it hels you a little bit.
25 June 2013, 19:01
Wim van der Luijt
yellow over grey...I can manage that! 😉 (thnx Mike!)
25 June 2013, 19:56
Holger Kranich
The german forces used so many types of paint, their own, british and italian, you can nearly use every yellow tone you like!
There are rumors that say that in the DAK where even green Tigers...
26 June 2013, 06:45
Wim van der Luijt
Good tips....I'm not the type for 100% accuracy anyway, I mix my own colours most of the time..."if it looks good, it is good!" 😉 (a green tiger would be kind of cool...)
26 June 2013, 06:48
Steve Wilson
Hi Wim...
I'm interested in your statement...
" My first time working with Photo Etch....it's a steep learning curve...not sure if I'm enjoying it. "
I'd love to know (as I've been using P/E for so long I've forgotten) what was difficult in the learning? what are your likes and dislikes, pro's and con's of your new experience in using P/E???
26 June 2013, 06:58
Steve Wilson
Oh!!!
And will you be using it again???🙂
26 June 2013, 07:01
Wim van der Luijt
Mainly it's about finding out that I need a proper tool to bend the smallest of the parts (hold'n'fold or similar) and I had some trouble with my CA glue....it's just not fast enough...so I sit there trying to hold tiny parts in place...not fun! But the level of detail that is achieved with PE is great so I will definitely be using it again
26 June 2013, 07:10
Holger Kranich
Hey Wim, i know the trouble with the small part to hold in place. I got myself an "Activator-pen". That provides you some instant stick of the parts on their place cause it gives the ca some immediate "Grip"!
26 June 2013, 07:30
Wim van der Luijt
what's the make of that pen Holger?
26 June 2013, 07:40
Holger Kranich
Wait a minute...

Its some stuff like this, its available as pen or spray:
dermodellbauer.ch/carbon/sekaktivator.html
26 June 2013, 07:57
Wim van der Luijt
I also ordered these to help pick up and hold the parts: [img1]
 
26 June 2013, 10:09
Holger Kranich
Oh yes, helpful tools!
26 June 2013, 11:08

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