I didnt want to clog up the other thread so I thought I would start a WIP on my little BMF. Ill list all the paints and products I used at the end. So.....
This is made out of a type of plastic called Poly-something. Problem is you have to do some prep work to get paint to stick. Here is what I did.
Wash it in the bath tub with Dawn dish soap and a scotch brite pad. Not to vigorous, but enough to get the mold release off. I then wiped down the hull with 91+ denatured alcohol and a lint free cloth. Next I used some spray on adhesion promoter (goes on like thin clear coat). Let sit for about 10 minutes. Then hit it with a quality automotive primer. Here is the hard part......I let it sit for 3 days to harden. The first pic is it in primer next to the Hasbro Legacy . Its hard to tell but the primer is a light grey, it looks like a dirty white which is a good thing.
Just primer:
I next mixed up some Tamya flat black mixed with some smoke. I shot all the panel lines on top of the primer and various recessed areas. Theory being that the hard to get to places will gunk up more in space.
Here she is with all the panel lines air brushed over with the black/smoke mix on top of the primer.
Next I mixed up some Deck Tan/Flat White/with a touch of Flat Black. This is going to be the top coat color. I started applying paint to the center of a panel and worked my out so that the recessed black could still leak though. Its starting to look like a BMF!
Another close up shot of this stage.
I used the supplied stickers to get an idea of what color goes where. Mind you, they probably will not line up with a MR falcon or the five footer. I found panel lines that do not match up. This is a $60 compromise so please judge accordingly.
And more panels being painted (notice the stickers laid on for a visual reference.
Once the panel painting was done, I went over the entire model with some flat black to fill in dirt and grime, soften the reds/greys/ and to weather the entire model. There are a lot of streaks from asteroids, lasers etc. Let your artistic ability flow Luke! I also used some Light grey for paint chips and charcoal for finer weathering etc. Final paint step was adding some rust and various Blacks and grey through the airbrush to tone down mono chromatic panels. This is a ship that is in a constant state of repair. Some panels are 'new' while most have seen some action.
I have about 10 hours into it at this point: First shot is in direct sunlight......
Indoor light
The plan was to leave it on a table in my office for a while. But since I had to fix a sprinkler today.........I decided to move on to the next step: Internal mounting device.
I made a 'H' structure with 1/2 sprinkler pipe and cut a hole in the center of the bottom of the MF. I put the internal support inside of a garbage bag and filled it with expanding foam.
I squished the foam out as best I could and pulled the bag through the opening in the bottom of the MF. I put the screws back in around the outer hull to keep it from expanding in places where it should not. Its been an hour since this last picture.......wish me luck.
Thats where Im as to far. I really hope the foam doesnt cause a big mess over night. But if all goes according to plan, I will be able to open it back up and the foan will be contained within the garbage bag. Then I can run wires for lights etc. Sounds good in theory but I already have a gusher out of a screw hole. So this might be a little bit of a struggle to open back up hahah.
More to come!!!
This is made out of a type of plastic called Poly-something. Problem is you have to do some prep work to get paint to stick. Here is what I did.
Wash it in the bath tub with Dawn dish soap and a scotch brite pad. Not to vigorous, but enough to get the mold release off. I then wiped down the hull with 91+ denatured alcohol and a lint free cloth. Next I used some spray on adhesion promoter (goes on like thin clear coat). Let sit for about 10 minutes. Then hit it with a quality automotive primer. Here is the hard part......I let it sit for 3 days to harden. The first pic is it in primer next to the Hasbro Legacy . Its hard to tell but the primer is a light grey, it looks like a dirty white which is a good thing.
Just primer:
I next mixed up some Tamya flat black mixed with some smoke. I shot all the panel lines on top of the primer and various recessed areas. Theory being that the hard to get to places will gunk up more in space.
Here she is with all the panel lines air brushed over with the black/smoke mix on top of the primer.
Next I mixed up some Deck Tan/Flat White/with a touch of Flat Black. This is going to be the top coat color. I started applying paint to the center of a panel and worked my out so that the recessed black could still leak though. Its starting to look like a BMF!
Another close up shot of this stage.
I used the supplied stickers to get an idea of what color goes where. Mind you, they probably will not line up with a MR falcon or the five footer. I found panel lines that do not match up. This is a $60 compromise so please judge accordingly.
And more panels being painted (notice the stickers laid on for a visual reference.
Once the panel painting was done, I went over the entire model with some flat black to fill in dirt and grime, soften the reds/greys/ and to weather the entire model. There are a lot of streaks from asteroids, lasers etc. Let your artistic ability flow Luke! I also used some Light grey for paint chips and charcoal for finer weathering etc. Final paint step was adding some rust and various Blacks and grey through the airbrush to tone down mono chromatic panels. This is a ship that is in a constant state of repair. Some panels are 'new' while most have seen some action.
I have about 10 hours into it at this point: First shot is in direct sunlight......
Indoor light
The plan was to leave it on a table in my office for a while. But since I had to fix a sprinkler today.........I decided to move on to the next step: Internal mounting device.
I made a 'H' structure with 1/2 sprinkler pipe and cut a hole in the center of the bottom of the MF. I put the internal support inside of a garbage bag and filled it with expanding foam.
I squished the foam out as best I could and pulled the bag through the opening in the bottom of the MF. I put the screws back in around the outer hull to keep it from expanding in places where it should not. Its been an hour since this last picture.......wish me luck.
Thats where Im as to far. I really hope the foam doesnt cause a big mess over night. But if all goes according to plan, I will be able to open it back up and the foan will be contained within the garbage bag. Then I can run wires for lights etc. Sounds good in theory but I already have a gusher out of a screw hole. So this might be a little bit of a struggle to open back up hahah.
More to come!!!
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