Wednesday, January 30, 2008

1:87 Scale Model Abt Audi TT-R

This is my 1:87 Scale Model featuring the Abt Audi TT-R. The scale model is from the brand called High Speed. In my opinion it is of a very high quality and the details are good enough for such a tiny scale.

I got this from the Isetan shopping mall in Singapore. What i like about this scale model is that i do not need to paint it and it still looks so beautiful. The car is made of die-cast metal and it comes with a display stand and case. This is one of the few scale model car collection which i have.

The Abt Audi TT-R is one of the most beautiful sport cars i have ever seen.
I saw this from NetCarShow.com and thought of sharing the fantastic photographs of this car with you. It is of another color. Do enjoy. Now, what is your favourite sport car?

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Sunday, January 27, 2008

Scale Modeling As A Hobby

What is a scale model? A scale model is a replica of an item which can be smaller or larger than the actual size of the represented item.

Now, hobbyists built scale models for various reasons. Some built them because their work require them to do so. For example, moviemakers made scale models to represent buildings or characters which cannot be built in the full size. I always marvelled at how some movies are filmed. In the Star Wars movies, many beautiful and detailed models are made. Many of the scale models look so real that it makes me wonder how much effort they put into it. I truly believe the modelmakers really enjoyed what they do to be able to produce such wonderful pieces of art.

Some hobbyists built scale models purely because they enjoy doing it. They enjoy the building process. They enjoy painting the scale model. They learn about the history of the scale model they are building. They enjoy every tiny little piece of moment when they build the scale model.
They love to share what they are doing with their friends and fellow modelers.

This is what a hobby is about. It should make you happy during your free time. It should make you excited. You know you will have something to look forward to after a hard day of work. No matter what your hobby is. It will grow together with you and keep you happy in your free time.

I was tagged by Hye to take the How Happy Are You? quiz. I got 76% Happy. How happy are you? Take this quiz to find out. Cheers.

You Are 76% Happy

You are a very happy person. Generally, you feel content and that all is right with the world.
Occasionally, you have a down day - but you have the ability to pick yourself right back up.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Amazing Scale Model Railroad

I am not into scale model railroad and trains. But this video is simply amazing.

According to hines1957, it depicts the "Scenic Model Railroad" at Smoky Mountain Trains located in Bryson, NC.

The work is really impressive and it looks so real. The scale model trains also sound like real trains. This railroad diorama is just like a mini fantasy world complete with people, children, playground, trees, hills and waterfall. It is really fun to watch the various trains pass you by.

Simply a great piece of work from the creator! What do you think?

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Bench Vise For Scale Modeling


Here is my bench vise from PanaVise. It is made in USA. I use this piece of marvellous tool to hold my scale model parts in place during painting, filing or for other work.

It is recommended to choose a bench vise with plastic or wooden jaws and not metal jaws. This is because you will be working with soft plastic part. Bench vises with metal jaws might damage the plastic parts during clamping if you are not careful. The jaws of my bench vise is covered with smooth plastic as you can see in the photograph.

The clamped piece of part is from my 1:35 scale model, Verlinden Productions Afrika Korps Party WWII. This kit is made in Belgium. It is a very good quality kit by Verlinden!

Now, with the part being clamped, both your hands and fingers will be free to work rather then holding onto the part with one hand and working on it with the other. You will surely find it easier to paint all those tiny portions like the eyes and faces. You can also use the bench vise to hold two cemented parts together until they dried.

You should be able to find many uses for your bench vise once you own one! What do you think?

Sunday, January 20, 2008

2008 IPMS-USA National Convention

The 2008 IPMS-USA National Convention is to be held in Virginia Beach, VA on the 6th to 9th of August 2008. For those wondering what is IPMS? It stands for International Plastic Modelers' Society. You can visit their main website here at http://www.ipmsusa.org/

Here are some highlights of the event:

It is very encouraging to hear that young modelers will get the chance to make a model kit and take it home at no charge during this event. I feel that this will help to attract more people into the scale modeling hobby.

Another main highlight is the casual dining event to be held at Jerry Yagen's fabulous Fighter Factory facility in Virginia Beach. It was stated that he has an impressive collection of airworthy World War Two aircrafts. I would love to see those if i can!

Also, the DragonEXPO 2008 will be held concurrent with the 2008 IPMS-USA National Convention. Dragon provides many quality scale models kits. I have some scale models kits from Dragon too. Their website is at http://www.dragon-models.com/

Lastly, there will be static display of scale models from the IPMS scale modeling contest. There are so many categories from aircraft to military vehicles to figures to ships. I am going to check out the photos after the event. How wonderful it will be if Singapore can also held this type of convention next time. For now, i will need to buy an air ticket and fly over to USA, Virginia Beach if i want to go to this fantastic event.

Friday, January 18, 2008

1:35 Scale Model World War Two Russian T-34/76 Tank



This is the T-34/76 Russian medium tank which i had built out of the Tamiya Kit. It was spray painted with Testor Model Master Custom Enamel System FS34079 Dark Green. I then highlighted the grooves and vents with Black washes. Light dry brushing is performed using a lighter shades of Green.

The armour tank's tracks is the wrap around type of design made of rubbery material. During the building process, i had spent much effort trying to fix the tracks as it always came off after i had glued them together. In the end, i used staples and cement to hold the two ends of the rubber tracks together. After the cement dried, i removed the staples. This works well, i can say.

I painted the tracks with Metallic color only. I still have not weathered the tracks yet. In my opinion, the tracks should be weathered with different shades of brown to simulate rust and mud. This will make the built tank look more realistic.

I built this kit straight out of the box without any modification. It took me many months to built this since it is one of my very early scale model kits.

Always remember. You should not rush things during the building process. Just enjoy the fun of building your own dream kit! You will then be satisfied with your effort!

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Amazing Wooden Tank Scale Model

It is amazing how this war veteran created such a detailed tank model out of wood. By the way, i believe this is a Churchill Tank on tow. He must have took a lot of time to carve out all those small tiny parts. A master craftsman. Watch to believe.

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Building The 1:35 Scale K1/A1 Miltary Tank Model

Watch this nice scale modeling video from YouTube by TankNutDave. It is a step by step video of the building of his 1:35 scale K1/A1 military tank model. Enjoy!

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Cement For Scale Models


I thought of showing you what i used for fixing up the parts of my scale models together. I normally use the dip and brush on type of plastic cement or the needle tube type. There are various brands for the needle tube types.

The brand i highly recommend is from FALLER EXPERT. The cement is contained in a small container for 25 grams. It is really good for cementing those tiny parts together and a wonderful tool to cement those hard to reach places.

Why do i like this type of cement? What i can say is, it does not mess up like other normal tube type cement. For example, it is hard to control the amount of cement flowing out of a larger tube type. Sometimes, after pressing the tube, so much cement flows out that it messed up the plastic parts. You will then have to clean them up with a piece of cloth. What a waste of cement and also, time is wasted for cleaning up the overflow.

This symptom normally does not occurs with the needle designed tube. Although it does cost more, it is worth it for making a beautiful scale model with a lower risk of messing up and wasting of cement. It will save you a lot of headaches during your scale model building process.

Monday, January 7, 2008

Scale Model Reference Book: German Light Reconnaissance Vehicles



Before building a military scale model, it is always good to study up on the history of the kit you are building. For example, before i build the Tamiya Sd.Kfz 223, i readup on the book titled, German Light Reconnaissance Vehicles. This book is by the author Horst Scheibert. It is translated from German by Edward Force and published by Schiffer Publishing Ltd in 1993.

It is a very good book. It tells in detail the history of the Light Armoured Scout Vehicles from 1932 to 1945. There are many photos for you to reference from. You will understand why the vehicle is build this way and how to accurately portray the vehicle in its minature form. I highly recommend it.

There are a range of book from the Schiffer Miltary History series. All of them are very good. There are books about Panzer, World War Two, Weapons, etc. My photos shows the front cover and back of this great book. I hope you find this post useful. Thank you.

Friday, January 4, 2008

1:35 Scale Model World War Two German Reconnaissance Vehicle Sd.Kfz. 223


This is a 1:35 scale model kit from Tamiya. I built the scale model right out of the box. It is a German Light Armored Scout Vehicle during World War Two. Typically modeled as Sd.Kfz. 222 and 223, notice the antenna around the vehicle which identifies this as a radio vehicle?

The antenna frame is foldable in the real vehicle. If you notice, there are various accessories which i had added on to the vehicle. This made the scale model looks more realistic. Normally, you will be able to salvage a lot of unused parts and accessories from other scale model kits which you had already built. Do not throw them away! Keep them for your future scale model making projects.

I painted this scale model in the Afrika Korps theme using both the airbrush and normal paintbrushes. Tamiya Dark Yellow is the main color for this Afrika Korps vehicle.