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  1. Okay folks, here's a question you thought you would never see on a modeling web-site. I only have a couple of hobbies, which include modeling and fishing. I have a large tackle box made by SKB, which is made of polyethylene (roto-molded) and I think I want to attempt to air-brush a yellowfin tuna on the box, (just for fun). My question to you is this....What cleaner/primer if any would be a good way to prep the box to accept paint? Should I use acrylics, enamels, or something else in my airbrush, (which is a basic Aztec). It's just an idea, it's not set in stone, and yes this box would see use on my Long Range trips out of San Diego, so it would be exposed to the elements.

    Thanks,

    Anthony

  2. I have a friend that loves Disney/Pixar's Toy Story Characters and she was wondering if there are any kits of either Woody or Buzz Lightyear out there somewhere? I haven't been able to find any, but maybe someone from this forum would know IF any actually exist.

    Thanks,

    Anthony

  3. I posted this in the Figure forum but not even a peep, so I'll try here just in case. In Figure International Magazine # 31, 3rd Quarter for 2009, page 9 lower right corner is a piece intitled, "Pirate's Treasure" done by David Whitford. It was displayed at the SCHSMS Show 2009. It's a scene taken from Disneylands, Pirates of the Caribbean Attraction. It's the old scene of a large, heavy set pirate sitting on a barrwl and he's looking for a wench, who is hiding in the barrel next to him. I hope some of you get this magazine so that you can see what I'm talking about. I have tried to find out the name of the company that produced this, but have been unsucessful. Please, can someone help me out? I would love to make this piece. Thanks, Anthony

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  4. I just received a back issue of the North American Edition of Figure International, ISSUE #31, 3rd Quarter for 2009. On page 9, far lower right corner was an entry entitled "Pirate's Treasure" by David Whitford. I'm wondering if anyone know's the name of the manufacturer, I have been unsucessful. I'm hoping that some of you subscribe to this publication and will be able to see what I'm talking about. It's actually a piece that is modeled from a scene in Disneyland's Pirate's of the Caribbean attraction. It's a rather large pirate sitting on a barrel, looking for a wench. The wench is hiding in a barrel next to the pirate. I work for Disney and want to build this piece. I'm sorry this is so long winded. Thank you for any help that you can provide.

    Anthony

  5. Properly done, hair can be one of the most striking parts of a figure model. First, if there is a part in the hair showing any scalp, run your flesh tone along the exposed skin line. Then, because it is difficult to do later, wash in a dark version of the color you will use into fine recesses of the body of hair. Let this dry completely. Then, lightly drybrush the body of hair with your color coat(s) to lighten the hair strands against the darker recesses (this is something akin to highlighting recessed panel lines on an aircraft in a preshading technique). Continue adding drybrush coats until you have the depth of color and any highlights you need. This is my technique I use with artist's oils. Using Vallejo paints might give you a completely different painting plan and sequence. Just be certain you use a good, fine grain primer first.

     

    How "red" is the lady's hair?

     

    Ed

    Thanks for the tip(s). Below is a sample, just taken from a web-site, but it's close to the color of my friends hair color. So any ideas would be helpful. The project I'm working on is entitled "Where's the Fire?" by Andrea's Miniatures. If you look at the link, their example is pretty close to my friends haircolor. http://www.paderos.com/Round-Figures/Andre...fire::6668.html Thanks again, Anthony

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  6. Can you provide an example of a thread where this is occurring?

     

    Eric

     

    I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but this is one of the sites, where I can't view the pictures. So I can see some, but not others. It's not a big deal as I can see them when I'm at home. Iwas just wondering if there was something I'm doing or not doing.

     

    I can't view these pictures

    http://www.ipmsusa2.org/Forum/index.php?showtopic=3066

    http://www.ipmsusa2.org/Forum/index.php?sh...amp;#entry28960

    http://www.ipmsusa2.org/Forum/index.php?showtopic=2601

     

    But I can view these.

    http://www.ipmsusa2.org/Forum/index.php?sh...amp;#entry28921

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    ://www.ipmsusa2.org/Forum/index.php?sh...mp;#entry28924

  7. I'm working on a project for a friend and she wants the girl that I'm painting to have red hair like hers. So, I'm just wondering for those of you that have done figures with red hair, what have you done to get the color just right or at least close? Thanks,

    Anthony

  8. When viewing forums that have photos, I am able to view some photos but not others. The photos that do not show up are represented by a white box with a red "x" in the middle of the box. If I "right-click" the mouse and then click on the "show image" I get nothing. Weird. This is from my work computer. My home computer displays the images just fine. Any ideas? Thanks,

    Anthony

  9. Which really brings a good point to mind. "If I'm using any volume of paint (more than a 1/4 OZ) I pass it through a filter after thinning before it goes in the paint cup." Just because that buger sized glob us paint is broken up by what ever stiring method you use what prevents those smaller pin sizes globs from spitting out the end of your airbrush?

     

    What do you use as a filtering medium?

  10. The best representatives I've used are Testor's Euro Dark Green, Testor's Olive Drab, and Testor's Aircraft Interior Black. All are Model Master colors. I also use the Testor's Leather for the brown. I use the same colors (substituting Testor's Dark Green for the Euro Dark Green) for my MERDC schemes as well.

     

    If you'd like to see some pics of my Leopards, let me know. I'll post them so you can see what I did.

     

     

    Mark,

    Post away.

  11. Anthony,

     

    The set you are thinking of was produced by Warriors.

    And my take on it as a box diorama, done right after they came out. Thankfully, my painting skills have improved since then.

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    Jim

     

    Yep Jim, That's the one.

  12. Anthony,

    - Is this it? Or at least like it?

     

    Ebay 911 Firemen

     

    It looks like it is a "Monsters in Motion" piece. HTW.

     

    No, that's not it. Rats!!!

    The piece is made of resin, I believe it is in 1/35th. But I just can't remember what company made it....It's a small vinette, 3 fireman, small base with debris all over the bottom, a pole and a flag. When built, it looks just like the pose from the photograph of the firemen raising the flag at ground zero.. But thanks anway.

  13. HELP!!! Years ago, I found and built a resin model of the 3 firemen raising the Flag over the ruins after Sept. 9-11. I built this for a fireman friend of mine and now I want to do another one, but I can't recall the manufacter of the piece or where I even ordered it. All of the searches I've tried have been unsucessful. It's probably not available anyway, but not being able to find it is just frustrating. ARG!!!!!! :smiley19: Someone out there must have the 411. Thanks.

    Anthony

    aka darthfoster

  14. Not sure if you're the one to advise of this. But went to check out the hobby shop in Westminster called Accu-Scale the other day and sadly, the store location is now a nail salon. :smiley19: At least it was just down the street from the Art warehouse, so it was not a total waste of gas... Just thought you should know - I think.

    Anthony

  15. Okay here we go....I am now 47 and I have been building models since I was about 8, maybe a little older. I remember building my first battleship, I think it was Big Mo, and I used all of the red paint in the testors bottle just to cover the hull. Twisted the parts off the sprues, then "borrowed" my mothers emery boards to file down the rough/torn edges. One tube of glue per model sounds about right, doesn't it? I was even in the Testors modeling club for a while, anyone remember that club. You would get little magazines about how to make your models better. In Junior High I had a history teacher that was on the U.S.S. Vestal, that was tied up next to the U.S.S. Arizona on December 7, 1941. Great and scary stories, so I had to build the Arizona. Eventually, other things took over in my life including a stint in the Army (Infantry/Scout/Recon) and took a "VERY" long break, only to return about ten years ago. I really like the Armor from WW2 as well as trying my hand at some diorama's. I like Star Wars, currently working on an X-Wing in all black. I aslo was asked to build a Ferrari for a friend of mine, that was a task and a half. Not a big car guy. I have roughly 20+ models waiting to be built, with my time very limited, it takes me forever to finish just one and I always seem to buy more than I finish. What an addiction this hobby is. Only my fishing is more expensive. I have babbled long enough, so greeting to all.

    Anthony aka: Darth Foster

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