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Model Military International - May 2006
Letters
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PAVE THE WAY
I am busy with the Academy/MRC
1:35 MH-60G Pave Hawk, but
unfortunately the decals supplied
in the kit don't seem to stick to any
type of surface. I have not tried
setting sollutions yet, would rather
try completing the kit with a set of
after-market decals since some of
the kits' decals have gone to bits.
Could you perhaps help me in find-
ing manufacturers of after-market
decals for the 1:35 Pave Hawk, or
some advice on how to proceed
would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!
Hercule
South Africa, via email
Ed says:
We couldn't locate any
aftermarket decals for this kit, but
that does not mean that there are
non available of course. Does any-
body out there know of any sets?
KING TIGER FOCUS
Great mag, always a good read.
Are you planning any in depth stuff
on the RC King Tiger, or published
something I've missed? I've just
bought one, so any tips and build
notes would be helpful.
Thanks
Jon Haimes
Ed says:
We do intend including a
new feature on Tamiya's 1:16 King
Tiger `full option' version, as it has
attracted a number of accessory
sets that make it look even better.
Not sure when the article will be
though...
HOME ON THE RANGE
Tamiya produces what is to me
the finest acrylic paint range in
the world, bar none. However, the
choice is rather eclectic at best.
Very few of the colours a modeller
finds in model references match
directly the Tamiya range. Very
few RLM colours come directly
from a Tamiya bottle. Very few
RAF colours, WW2 USAAF or USN
colours, and no Federal Standard
colours that I am aware of.
Given the name of your magazine,
wouldn't it be a great idea for you
to run an article, or even a series
of articles, dedicated to providing
the modeller with mix ratios for
the various military paint colours,
using the Tamiya acrylic range?
Or perhaps it has already been
done, and I just can't find these
mixes? If so, any help in finding
them would be most appreciated.
I am building Tamiya's P-47 series
of kits, and the only `US Neutral
Gray' on Tamiya's instructions is
JUST DOESN'T WASH...
In the February 05 issue (#112) in the "Sweet Sixteen" article about the
Tamiya 1:32 F-16CJ, there are a few references to paint mixtures I was
hoping to get a few more details on. On page 34, in the paragraph about
shading the panel lines, the author mentions that he mixed Tamiya
Smoke "with a drop of Tamiya Flat Brown", then thinned it 90%, Could
you give a little bit better ratio of how much Tamiya Smoke the author
used and how much Flat Brown he added?
Also, on p32, the author states that he
uses a black, burnt sienna, and blue oil
paint mixture. Could you let me know
which blue (or blue's, if more than one)
and what ratios he uses for these?
Stephen Craig
Austin, Texas
Ed says:
The amount of Smoke used for the shading the F-16 was around
10-15% to 85-90% thinner, and a medium sized `brushful' of Flat Brown.
Keep the liquid thin and use low pressure for a controlled result. I used
Winsor & Newton Pthalo Blue but as for the ratio, it's hard to quantify, but
I made a series of washes, heavily thinned with mineral spirits until a nice
effect was achieved, not too strong, not too weak, allowing each to dry
before the next wash was applied. Ed.
for their lacquer range of aerosol
cans. These are too toxic for my
use, as lacquers cause me to have
all sorts of skin ailments. A mix for
their acrylic range, now wouldn't
that be helpful..?
Andrew Birkbeck
Seattle, US
Ed says:
An FS, RLM etc., com-
parison chart for Tamiya paints is a
great idea but no small undertaking,
if we find an accurate way of doing it
we'll publish it ASAP!
TRUCK AND TRAILER LICENSE PLATES
In the last but one issue of TMMI
you mentioned on the reviews page
about a truck and trailer having
different registration numbers.
Of course it has probably been
pointed out but in Europe trailers
are treated as separate vehicles.
Next time you visit the continent
check out the truck and trailer
combinations. Also in Germany the
registration number doesn't stay
on the vehicle when its sold.
Keep up the cracking work with the
magazine. I've been a reader since
issue 1, with gaps for children and
being away with the army. I have
noticed a slow change in the maga-
zine and I must say I like what I
see. From the first issue when I
was working in the print trade, the
magazine was always of a high
standard. I remember when Tamiya
used the magazine to show the
then `new' 1:350 USS Enterprise,
and all sorts of new kits. Verlinden
was just starting and the radio con-
trol thing had just taken off. Today
the quality is better modern tech-
nology helps with quality digital
pictures, but its the layout of the
magazine which is the important
feature.
The whole focus of the hobby has
changed we now have major pro-
ducers bringing out new kits every
month, and the aftermarket com-
panies are having a field day. Last
year the hobby was looking good
and this year its better again. Its
a good time to be involved in the
hobby, whether you build aircraft,
boats or armour. I only pity you as
the editor of the magazine what
new kits do you feature in your
round-up?
Lets hope that the hobby goes on
from strength to stength and that
more younger people take up the
hobby. We all love the big new kits
by DML, Tamiya and the rest, but
we need the cheap Trumpeter kits
to get the younger modellers into
the hobby. Anyway enough ram-
bling from me. Keep up the good
work and good luck with the future!
Regards
Brian
Via email
GETTING RC
As an avid TMMI reader and a
serious RC tanker I'm sick of the
bleeding hearts that keep writing
in complaining about RC models in
TMMI. Tamiya make RC models and
that's a fact. Pure and simple. As a
RC tank fanatic the issues with the
Tamiya RC articles in them (espe-
cially the tank ones) are of most
interest to me yet I by it every
month and there isn't always an RC
article in it.
People should remember that this
hobby covers many areas as do
Tamiya so on behalf of all those
trackheads and racers out there
don't forget us just because the
rivet counters bleat every time our
hobby is catered for! Great mag by
the way (just too much static and
not enough radio control...chuckle!)
Keith Shilson
Via email
PAVE THE WAY
I am busy with the Academy/MRC
1:35 MH-60G Pave Hawk, but
unfortunately the decals supplied
in the kit don't seem to stick to any
type of surface. I have not tried
setting sollutions yet, would rather
try completing the kit with a set of
after-market decals since some of
the kits' decals have gone to bits.
Could you perhaps help me in find-
ing manufacturers of after-market
decals for the 1:35 Pave Hawk, or
some advice on how to proceed
would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!
Hercule
South Africa, via email
Ed says:
We couldn't locate any
aftermarket decals for this kit, but
that does not mean that there are
non available of course. Does any-
body out there know of any sets?
KING TIGER FOCUS
Great mag, always a good read.
Are you planning any in depth stuff
on the RC King Tiger, or published
something I've missed? I've just
bought one, so any tips and build
notes would be helpful.
Thanks
Jon Haimes