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Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 17 Apr 2013 14:13
by Andrezas
I would like to start my own plastic armored vehicles collection in scale 1:35 You guys can laught at me and call me noob if u like, but I have to start from something... and in one way or another I will start doing it. So I need advice, what tools do I need? how to arrange my working space? what makers should I start from ( easier to build for noobies)?
Thank you for your advices in advance :)

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 19 Apr 2013 22:36
by Minsk94
I think it is more a question of your own preference. The tools - obviously, a hobby knife and a set of small grain sand paper. i prefer to use nail files like this: http://www.nailfileprinting.co.uk/commu ... 552201.jpg
They are pretty much just a sand paper on a stick. They come with really coarse grain or really fine. Much easier to use than a plain sand paper sheets and so much cheaper than the same things but issued especially for modelers. I would also recommend a small needle nose pliers or just a tweezers to handle small details. This is all you need to start: knife, sanding sticks and tweezers. You may also invest into some modeling putty or something similar to fill gaps. Everything else may end up being a waste of money. Start building and you will decide as you go what other items you may need.
As far as a kit manufacturer for a beginner I would recommend Tamiya - not a lot of details, and a very good fit. But they are expensive. Or you can get something cheap from older Dragon kits. Don't expect them to be too historically accurate, though.

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2013 08:46
by Andrezas
Thank you, and what about that checkered basis? I often see, that people use it on their working tables. I understand, that its marked in inches or milimeters, but How does it help ?

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 20 Apr 2013 21:16
by Minsk94
Andrezas wrote:...I understand, that its marked in inches or milimeters, but How does it help ?

No idea. If I need to measure something I use a ruler. but that mat is pretty convenient to work on. But I know people work just as well on a sheet of plexiglass or acrylic glass. Personal preferences again.

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 21 Apr 2013 10:01
by Andrezas
Oh, thanks, I was worried that this mat is "Must Have" for modelling :) Ok I'll do my reaserch on what model makers can I buy localy :)

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 18 May 2013 21:33
by FV432
The mat your after is a cutting mat not necessary but with many modelling tools if you dont have it you'll want it ;)

it also helps with "pingers" those irreplaceable parts that end up on the floor lost forever :o

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 18 May 2013 23:30
by Minsk94
People use all kind of "catching devices" in order to not those details to fall on a floor. But the worst situation is when they not fall but fly away.

Re: Advice needed for Noob in modeling

PostPosted: 19 May 2013 14:02
by FV432
Minsk94 wrote:People use all kind of "catching devices" in order to not those details to fall on a floor. But the worst situation is when they not fall but fly away.


the good old "pinger" flies off into oblivion usually i find them when i have built the kit and hoovering up the mancave lol