Kit Bashing
Another Modelling Lesson
It's Late October / November 2024 and the humidity is kicking up here in Brisbane and I learnt Tamiya Cement and Super Glue behave a little different compared to the cooler months of the year and working with clammy hands is not fun and leaves a residue on your model, so will try and scratch build in the cooler months in the future or when the air conditioning is running.
At the time I had purchased 1 tank wagon from Caintode Flats and 2 from PGC Scale Models. The instructions are well laid out for both kits and the parts provided were well presented and step the modeler along in the process. The old measure 3 times and cut once comes into play, however I still managed to make a couple of mistakes which I have learnt from. Both models come in casting form, but PGC Scale Models tank is 3D printed.
Below are a couple pictures I took on the Caintode Flats and PGC Models OV tank wagons.
Caintode Flats
PGC Scale Models
Given the amount of rain we had, I boxed up my models and these new kits and the points on my journey changed again which I will cover in the next couple of post.
Until next time.









Great start, awesome work. Yep, super glue can be fun, it will stick your fingers together but not the model you are building. There is a super glue kicker, a pump spray bottle that will set the glue on the spot. Most hobby shops stock it. All the best as you continue with the kits. Arthur
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tip on the super glue kicker, I am hoping my mistakes might add some character when the paint goes on. All part of the fun and learning process.
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