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Iveco Hi-Way E5 Abarth - WIP

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28 5 March, 22:12
Spanjaard
truck? I am curious what you do with it
 6 March, 12:19
Rod -
Maybe there is some mold release still on the plastic. Instructions often say to wash parts. I never do and never have had trouble but I guess it's possible?.
 6 March, 12:19
Spanjaard
MS K did that already 😉 see picture 1
 6 March, 12:56
Rod -
Lol ok... so its not that.
 6 March, 13:20
Martin Oostrom
That's a bummer
 6 March, 14:08
Goldman
Strange. Never had such issue with Italeri truck panels before. Don't think it is ABS - try to glue some sprue bits with Tamiya Extra Thin. I don't think this glue will work on anything that is not styrene. Never used Gaia primer - only using Mr. Surfacer and Mr. Priming Surfacer. Is the Gaia primer lacquer or acrylic? Not sure if you have already did it but try to scuff the panels with Tamiya 3000 or 2000 grit sanding sponge (or similar) before priming. Another idea worth trying is to clean the panel with IPA - maybe the release agent Italeri used don't come off easily with just water and soap.
 6 March, 14:41
Alexander Grivonev
Truck with upgrade? I am so in...
 6 March, 17:36
MS K Автор
Oh no guys, this time it's just a straight build...
@Goldman - Yeah As you said, it doesn't seem to be ABS, and I sanded it and used a lacquer surfacer, but strangely the paint didn't stick. Washing with IPA is a good tip, thanks.
 6 March, 17:44
Bozzer
Late to the party! Apologies, work has taken over my life 🙁
I'm definitely in for the duration, on this one!
 8 March, 06:09
Bozzer
The paint is definitely your issue. Most of my trucks are painted with Tamiya paint. I've never had much luck with model air paint. AK doesn't work for me either. I find it best to use a primer, the lads have already pointed out the best, but I've also used Tamiya primer from a rattle can, as well as decanted. However, I've also used both Tamiya and Mr Colour, straight onto the plastic. Some colours over here, are hard to match, so I go to the automotive store and get the colour I want, and also the matching primer. Again, I decant these into a glass jar, and I leave the lid loose, to allow the gasses to fully disperse from the paint. After a day, I simply add a little cellulose thinner and then mix it up, and airbrush it.
 8 March, 06:26
Michael Kohl
Following
 8 March, 08:58
Rui S
I'm in 😎
 8 March, 14:11
Goldman
Interesting pattern! Can wait to see it assembled
 9 March, 19:09
Goldman
Custom decals - that's new. Really nice design. Looks like a huge amount of work
 18 March, 19:05
Goldman
Great idea scribing the part numbers. I used a POSCA marker to write them (usually the last digit is enough) but it is too easy to erase the POSCA marks by just handling the parts.
 20 March, 20:24
Goldman
Bummer with the fuel tank. I think all metallic paints are hard to mask. Sometimes it works most times you get these (unwanted but very realistic) "chipping" effect.
For fuel tanks I gave up "proper" metallic and just use Mr. Hobby Silver C8. It is not a metallic paint but it looks very good and very durable. Got this tip from Jan Rosecky excellent book "The Complete Guide to Truck Modelling"
 7 April, 04:13
Michael Kohl
When you sand for gloss, don't you have difficulties that when sanding red areas in your instance, the dust ruins the white surfaces?
 8 April, 18:10
Andre Louis
I guess he used a top layer of clear gloss which was sanded and then polished. So, effectively the colors are protected by the clear coat
 8 April, 19:09
MS K Автор
@Andre - Yeah, that's correct. I had clear coated twice before sanding. 🙂
@Michael - And in that case, you can erase it by gently wiping it with a compound.
 9 April, 02:41
Michael Kohl
Ah. Thanks for the inside. I understood that you sanded the colors to prepare them for a clear coat. Hence my question. Now it's clear to me.
 9 April, 09:17
Bozzer
@Michael.
;) Clear to me! That made me chuckle, probably too much 🙂
 9 April, 18:01
Martin Grafeneder
Amazing Work 👍
 9 April, 18:26
bughunter
Very clean impressive work 👍
 9 April, 19:34
Goldman
Italeri do have this kinds of stupid random errors in its kits. Annoying, but since Italeri is the only company that still offers European plastic moulded kits of trucks I guess beggars can't be choosers.
I *think* that there is no clear decal film between the lettering for the tyres to improve appearance. It will be almost impossible to hide the clear film on the rubber tyres. Not sure that having separate letters is the best solution. If you want I think MBM sells PE templates to airbrush the words on tyres.
 13 April, 15:57
MS K Автор
@Goldman - I'm ok without it. I don't care anymore. hahaha!!! Thanks bro~ 😄
 13 April, 19:29
Spanjaard
if the decals are still in the sheet (misaligned but there) its easy to scan, convert to vectors, align, make masks in vinyl and try to paint them with mask 😉 and if decals are gone, well, MS K knows how to vector them, and has the cutter already available 😉
 13 April, 19:34
Spanjaard
i see your post now, problem solved 😄 😄
 13 April, 19:35
MS K Автор
@Spanjaard - I thought about making my own decals, but I was too lazy to change the toner to print white. LOL
And since the base color of the self-made decal shows through a lot, it is better to avoid attaching it on top of a dark color. 😉
 13 April, 19:51
Spanjaard
i did not say anything about making decals, but masking to airbrush the missing decals 😉
 13 April, 20:59

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