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IPMS Richmond Christmas party (delayed until January 14)AMPS-CV members are invited to IPMS Richmond’s Christmas party on Monday, January 14. The snow in December caused a cancellation of the meeting and a reschedule for January. Please read the IPMS Richmond newsletter for details: December2018SP.pdf
AMPS South Region Update from AMPS 2nd VP, Ed IngersollI have attached a copy of the AMPS Southern Front Report for your reading pleasure, please share this with your Chapter members and any others.
AMPS_Southern_Report_18-7.pdf
I am always looking for input from you all about “happenings” in your individual chapters that you want to share with the other folks in our region.
I want to welcome the four new South Region Chapters to our region!
Please remember if you plan to go on the Ft. Benning Restoration Facility Tour on Friday, Feb. 15, you need to give David Hobbs ([email protected]) a heads up on number of folks going ASAP, he will need a list of names in January. I look forward to seeing the Patton Motor Pool Building one last time before it gets torn down. I hope we get a preview of the new Restoration Facility site while we are there.
That’s about all I have for now. I want to thank my Associate Editor for the AMPS Southern Front Report, Bill Winter for casting his magic spell on the newsletter and for spicing up a bit too.
Here’s wishing you all a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR
Ed Ingersoll 2nd V.P. AMPS South Region
Charlottesville Modelers ClubCharlottesville has a modeling club for all interests that meets on the second Saturday of every month from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m., at Rail Tales Hobby Shop, in Charlottesville, VA. Don Terwilleger is the contact and can be reached via [email protected]. Charlottesville Modelers Club
Central VA Chapter, Armor Modeling & Preservation Society | John Robinson, Editor | Volume 23 No.12
MEETING AGENDA6:30 BUSINESS
7:00 DEMONSTRATION
8:00 PASS IN REVIEW
9:00 ADJOURNMENT
(segments can vary in length)
PRE-MEETING DINNERA number of members meet for dinner at 5:15 at the Pizzarro restaurant located at 9966 Brook Rd., Glen Allen, VA 23059. www.pizzaropizza.com
UPCOMING MEETINGSVFW Post 10657 11568 Cedar LaneAshland, VA 23005
Thursday, December 27Demo: Face Painting by Mike Petty
Thursday, January 24Demo: Small-scale figures by Ashley Abernathy
INSIDE THIS ISSUEAMPS-CV headlines ............................ 1
Demo from last month ..................... 2-4
Upcoming shows ............................. 5-6
2018/2019 Event calendar ................... 7
Models on display last month ............8-16
AMPS-CV Workbench Cam .............. 17-18
AMPS membership ........................... 19
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Products
If you want to take the guesswork out of choosing colors, you have many options on the market. AK Interactive has “Old & Weathered Wood sets as well as a guidebook “Realistic Wood Effects.“ Ammo by MIG has the paint set “Tools Colors.” Vallejo has the paint set “Old & New Wood Effects.” Lifecolor has the paint set “Weathered Wood.” All of these are acrylic based.
Materials
• Ashley recommends Value Gear wooden boxes and crates because the quality is very good. There are others that you may find, but check the quality of the castings before purchasing and avoid those with bubble holes or molding imperfections. Painting and weathering will highlight those flaws unless you go to the effort to fix them.
• Ashley prefers to base coat the wood using acrylic Tamiya Buff. Subsequent filters and washes are enamel based products straight from the bottle. AK Interactive Worn Effects chipping fluid is used as a barrier to acrylic paint coats if that is desired. Vallejo Airbrush Flow Improver is mixed with the paint to get an even finish.
• Airbrush, paintbrushes (No.0 pointed & No.2 Flat), scalpel or hobby knife, sanding stick.
• Sprue runners to use as handles for painting the boxes. Use CA glue to attach them somewhere on the bottom in an inconspicuous place.
• Ashley likes to run a small fan that is USB powered at the edge of the desk whenever he is working. The fan blows away the fumes from cements and aids drying.
• Wooden box types
• Fresh from the factory in raw wood with no finish.
• Aged a bit, perhaps a varnish finish.
• Factory painted and stenciled with some age
• Factory painted, stenciled and well aged or used.
Method
• Prep the box - inspect and correct any casting flaws. Scribe missing board joints with a hobby knife and don’t forget the edges. Add nail marks with a sharp pin. Press lightly and offset the marks so they’re not in the same axis. Clean up with a light scrape from a hobby knife. Level the bottom with a sanding stick.
November meeting demo: Painting and Weathering Wooden Crates by Ashley Abernathy
Download Ashley’s presentation PDF here.
Extra equipment on armor models is almost required if you want it to look realistic. Common to any era and origin are wooden boxes. They are used to transport ammunition and equipment and when the contents are used up, it commonly serves as a stowage container for crew gear. So you can find wood in any condition from brand new, unfinished pine all the way to weathered wood with faded and chipped paint. Whatever route you choose, painting your boxes with some attention to detail increases the realism factor of the entire model. Here are the notes from the demo:
• Base coat - airbrush an acrylic base. Ashley likes Tamiya Buff but variety is the spice of life.
• Enhancements - apply a filter if you want to subtle colors shifts but it’s not necessary. Apply a dark brown wash to enhance board joints and nail marks. However, if you plan to paint the box you can skip this step. If you’re happy after these steps, seal it with a semi gloss or matte and you’re done.
• Paint chipping - skip the dark wash and instead, apply chipping fluid with an airbrush. Apply light coats only. If it’s too heavy, your paint effect will not be what it should. The chipping fluid should dry in a few minutes and you can continue work. The longer you wait, the more difficult it becomes to chip the paint.
• Pick a color to paint the box. Olive Drab, Russian 4BO and German Dunkelgrau are common colors depending on your subject, buy you can also use civilian colors for old boxes. Ashley likes to mix Vallejo Airbrush Flow Improver with the Vallejo paint. It helps you get an even, thin coat. Don’t totally cover the box; it looks more realistic that way.
• Clean your airbrush while the paint dries. The longer you wait the more difficult it becomes to chip the paint. Start with a soft, wet paintbrush and wet the box’s surface. Use another clean brush to start chipping off the paint. Go slow and easy at first to gauge the fragility of the paint layer. Leave paint in crevices and take off the most on corners and wear areas. Let it dry a day or so and then seal with a clear semi-gloss or matte depending on your preference.
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• Apply a pin wash of a dark color to the board joints and nail marks. Clean off excess with a clean and dry paintbrush. Ashley prefers SIN Industries Filter (Brown) thinned with some AK Interactive odorless thinner.
• Option #1: highlight the edges with Vallejo Model Color Khaki. Thin the paint slightly and apply with a wide, flat brush only to the edges.
• Option #2: apply dust-colored pigments as a final step.
8. Chipping finished.4. Base coated (front); dark wash applied (back).
7. Use water to dissolve the chipping effects.3. Primed Tamiya Buff and ready for weathering.
6. Apply thin paint layer but not 100% coverage.2. Add missing nail marks with a punch or needle.
5. Apply chipping effects fluid.1. Scribe any missing board joints.
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Step by Step Built crate, cleaned up, handles, hinges nail depressions , etc. added and primed. Ready to go.
Paint on a buff or slightly darker wood base tone if desired. Filters will darken it up!
Stained, or natural finish
Add filters, pin washes, smudges. Allow to dry after each application. Add “moss effect” if desired.
Paint hardware, nail holes, handles/rope,
Paint on or stipple on a highlight along edges. This is not a complete dry brush effect.
Gloss coat and apply decals at this time. Gloss coat over decals, then semi gloss coat.
Add filters, pin washes, smudges if desired. Don’t spend a lot of time here since most is covered by paint. Allow to dry after each application.
Paint on a buff color if the crate is to be distressed and chipped showing the wood below a painted coat.
Gloss coat, to protect the washes. When dry for a couple days apply hairspray, or chipping effects medium.
Painted Finish
Apply a thin coat of the final paint color. No need to saturate the crate with color since it supposed to be used and faded. Let dry then apply chipping techniques. Gloss coat when dry.
Apply light filter if desired and pin washes on the painted areas. Paint lightly as you don’t want to cover the exposed wood areas.
Apply decals, let dry. Gloss coat. After drying, gently sand, scrape decals to blend in with the paint chipping then apply semi gloss coat. Touch up paint and filter if needed after the destressing the decals.
Apply flat coat, apply light coat of dust or earth tone pigments via a dry brush method if weathering is desired.
FINISHED
References• Realistic Wood Effects, AK Interactive, 2013• FAQ, Andrea Press, by M. Jimenez, 2005• FAQ 2, AK Interactive, by M. Jimenez, 2012• Internet videos: AK Interactive, Last Cavalry, Andy’s Hobbies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3aVA7cDYGQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qv5LkcIX3g8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzEzPe8EMc8https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfyqXke9d6s
10. Final example.9. Dark wash in board joints and nail marks.
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AMPS Atlanta 2019
Eligibility for the “Armor in the Hedgerows” show theme is defined by: “Any Tank, Halftrack, Tank Destroyer, SP Gun used by the US or Germany during the Normandy Hedgerow Campaign.”
Join us for our 10th
annual AMPS Atlanta
model contest and show!
Our show provides a
great opportunity to tune
up your models in time
for the AMPS Nationals.
There are loads of
vendor tables, not to
mention great Southern
hospitality and
weather. All models
are judged using the
AMPS open system.
Not just a model
show, there will be
great figures on display
as well as educational
seminars.
Hilton Marietta Conference Center
500 Powder Springs St, Marietta, GA 30064
(770) 427-2500
More Information: www.ampsatlanta.org www.facebook.com/groups/ampsatlanta/
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MONTH s M T W R F s
2019 AMPS-CV CALENDAR 2019
AMPS-CV Meetings in GREEN
JANUARY 30 31 01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Modeler's Retreat, Fort A.P. Hill, VA
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
FEBRUARY 27 28 29 30 31 01 02
03 04 05 06 07 08 09
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Armor, Figure and Modeling Contest/Exhibition, Atlanta, GA
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Old Dominion Open, Richmond, VA
MARCH 24 25 26 27 28 01 02
03 04 05 06 07 08 09
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
APRIL 31 01 02 03 04 05 06 MosquitoCon, Wayne, NJ
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Model Classic, Fairfax, VA
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MAY 28 29 30 01 02 03 04
05 06 07 08 09 10 11 AMPS Int'l Convention, Buffalo, NY
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
JUNE 26 27 28 29 30 31 01
02 03 04 05 06 07 08
09 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 AMPS Central South Carolina, Colombia, SC
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
JULY 30 01 02 03 04 05 06
07 08 09 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
AUGUST 28 29 30 31 01 02 03
04 05 06 07 08 09 10 IPMS National Convention, Chattanooga, TN
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPTEMBER 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
OCTOBER 29 30 01 02 03 04 05
06 07 08 09 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
NOVEMBER 27 28 29 30 31 01 02
03 04 05 06 07 08 09
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Thanksgiving 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
DECEMBER 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
08 09 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
Christmas 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 01 02 03 04
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Member display models from the November meeting
Tamiya US M3 (late) Stuart
by Mike Petty
in 1:35 scale
Mike added lead foil straps on the tools and stowage boxes. The kit markings were used but some touch up was done with yellow acrylics. The kit’s figure has eyes from
Archer Fine Transfers. The casting numbers are also from AFT. The AA MG has a RB Model barrel and the bow MG is from Tasca.
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Member display models from the November meeting
AFV Club US M60A1
by Alex Valz
in 1:35 scale
This kit is highly detailed but the quantity of parts demand a lot of time to clean
up and assemble. When a part from the suspension was lost, a new one was donated by an old Tamiya kit. The tracks are workable individual link but have ejector pin marks on each link. The camouflage is the Summer Verdant MERDC scheme from the 1970s/1980s. The light green is a
custom mix and the dark green is Tamiya NATO Green. Silly Putty was used to mask of the different areas. The dust on the tracks is Light Dust pigments mixed with distilled water. Dark Steel pigments were rubbed on the wear areas.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Takom German Krupp Raumer S
by Brian Alfano
in 1:35 scale
This kit has few parts and has only basic details so Brian is adding weld lines and flame-cut marks on all the panels. The welds are .010” styrene rod melted with
liquid cement. A custom texturing tool was made from a real welding rod by forming a concave tip.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Skif Soviet 2S1 Gvozdika
by Scott Bregi
in 1:35 scale
Scott found this kit tucked away in a stash and decided to build it based on some restoration work he was doing on a real 2S1 at the VA War Museum. Unfortunately, the
kit is very basic. The shape is good but the details are soft. A photo-etched brass fret with engine grills and light brush guards is included.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Dragon US Jeep
by Steve Bruce
in 1:72 scale
Steve made repairs to ejector pin marks by using Mr. Dissolved Putty. It was primed in Flat Black.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Takom British Mk.A Whippet
by Mike Petty
in 1:35 scale
This kit was easy to build and had no problems. The tiny hooks on the side are photo-etched brass parts from the kit. The tracks are painted with AK Interactive
Dark Track Color, followed by a light rust wash and then AK Interactive’s Dark Steel pigment. The figure is from Stalingrad.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Takom German Krupp 21cm Mörser 10/16
by Alex Valz
in 1:35 scale
So far the kit has been nice to build and it fits well. Some photo-etched brass parts are included.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Takom Soviet SMK
by Mike Petty
in 1:35 scale
So far this build has been out of the box. Lifting eyelets on the engine deck were drilled out. Included in the box is photo-etched brass fret with deck screens. See an
update on page 18.
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Member display models from the November meeting
Hobby Boss Soviet T-12
by Glen Martin
in 1:35 scale
Glen replaced the kit’s exhaust with one made from scrap sprue. It was stippled
with Mr. Surfacer, sprayed Flat Black then a rust-colored wash was applied. Excess was wiped off and touched up with graphite. The model is painted with different shades of green and then weathered with several different washes. A light dust pin wash was
applied to the bolt and rivet heads. Paint chipping was done by using Vallejo German Camouflage Black Brown and Beige. The leaf debris is from AMMO.
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AMPS-CV Workbench Cam
Takom British M3 Grant
by Frank Blanton
in 1:35 scale
“Wading into the Takom M3 Grant model.
Excellent casting and the assembly is not too fussy. Some additional cast texture added with Mr. Surfacer 500 on the turret and final drive assembly. Fit is very good. There is some minor flash here and there especially on the wheel axles so care must be taken to remove for a proper fit. I
deleted the 37mm counter weight as much of my references from the October 1942 battle of Gazala shows none with that feature. I capped of the attachment point by punching out a 0.8” hex from stock. The coaxial .30 Cal is a brass item from Aber.”
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AMPS-CV Workbench Cam
Takom Soviet SMK
by Mike Petty
in 1:35 scale
“The construction was not very difficult. I used the Hobby Trax generic track and hull jig to get the track set up. There are 110 blocks on each side and I have to
admit the track fits perfectly. I decided to use Mission Models 4BO as it seemed to be close to the clip of paint I have used in the 1939-1940 time period. I used Vallejo Model Air Black Green to outline the panels and recessed areas then shot a mist of the 4BO over the entire model. The red stars on the main turret are stencils. I decided to show the SMK in a winter whitewash
camo. It’s been quite an adventure the get the whitewash so it looks realistic over the entire vehicle. I think the final product looks fairly convincing and ready for more weathering on the running gear and upper hull. I used AK Interactive’s Worn Effects underneath the white paint. I have a couple of Stalingrad figures I’m planning to use in a snow scene.”
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