Showing posts with label copperhead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label copperhead. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Unfinished Projects...There Is Hope

Sitting down to finish projects can really be a challenge for me. Fortunately, I have found the strength to attack it with full force and I made some good progress.

Here are some pics of my "Copperhead Valkyrie". The canopy will be added after everything is fully painted. Also the top of the body is removable so I will be able to paint inside.





One of the things I notice right away as I post these pictures is that the rivets on the lift jets look too big. There is one size smaller on my rivet press that I started using and if I make another of these, I will use the smaller rivets. Also, I have a tool that allows you to make "dimples" in your surfaces, very similar to the GW rivets on the original wing surface. Here's a pic and an example of what it does. I used .20mm plasticard for this example.


Next are two "Tiger Russ" tanks from my armored column. These were based on the Tamiya 1/48th Tiger I kit and turned out really sharp. Again, riveted and 40k'd up as much as I dare and primed and ready for the paint booth.




Finally, I will put up another pics of my hobby assistants. They are very quiet and have a great disposition. I never would have thought a pet could so perfectly mimic my own personality...but they have succeeded.


Well, that's it for now. Up next on my hobby "to do" list is completing 2 of my Ragnarok Tanks and after that, it's time to tackle my mechanized rough riders.

The war goes on,
Hessler

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Copperhead Valkyrie

Work has progressed on the Copperhead Valkyrie. I did a quick mock up just to see what the wings would look like. I considered keeping the wings turned right side up, but it just didn't work for me.




I am a fan of the way the side doors are now cleared and able to provide a full field of vision/fire.

Anyways, work will continue. Comments and ideas are both welcomed and appreciated.

The war goes on,
Hessler