Tag Archives: Patlabor
1/60 Patlabor Helldiver
Assembled and ready for some weathering. The kit is gloss coated at this point which is a good surface to paint on some weathering now that the panel lines are dry.I started with my fine paint brush dipped in water and into the silver on the … Continue Reading ››
1/60 Patlabor Helldiver part 4
Almost every section of Helldiver has a seam line, and the fit between the two halves is often such that it really needs to be removed.Continuing on with the legs, I've masked the inner section that's already painted and glued the leg halves together with some liquid … Continue Reading ››
1/60 Patlabor Helldiver part 3
Due to almost every piece needing some seam-line removal, this build is going slowly....I hand painted on some really thin Tamiya smoke, and then some Tamiya gunmetal for the bands. The feet were very plain, so once I … Continue Reading ››
1/60 Patlabor Helldiver part 2
This kit is going to take a lot longer than I thought to complete. There's not many parts, but everything has seam lines! And that means painting the internals, masking, then assembling the armour, removing the seams, masking the already painted internals, and then completing the paint job.Continue Reading ››
1/60 Patlabor Helldiver
Patlabor Helldiver is an old kit. I built it over 20 years ago (bought from Timeslip in Newcastle, UK, if anyone remembers that store), and now that I've kicked a nasty flu, I can once again get back to modelling.It's a small box with just a … Continue Reading ››
1/48 Patlabor Ingram
Along with completing the Patlabor build, I'm also experimenting with a new lighting set up for the photos. I think it's working well.I'm really happy with how the weathering came out. I used the Tamiya weathering master sets, with oil stain and orange rust, with some … Continue Reading ››
1/48 Patlabor Ingram part 2
Now that all the parts are painted and have a protective top coat, it's time for panel lines and assembly. I'm deliberately not putting on the clear red shoulder and gold badge pieces yet as I don't want them to end up getting flat coated.The feet … Continue Reading ››
1/48 Patlabor Ingram
Many years ago I remember building some of the original Patlabor kits, Helldiver and Phantom Labor. They were great kits with fun flexible rubber sections. Now with the imminent arrival of the new live action Patlabor TV series, we have the release of 1/48 Patlabor Ingram AV.Continue Reading ››