31 May 2015

Moebius 'Battlestar Galactica'


This is my third sci-fi subject to date and I've finally started to accept these kits for what they are - warts and all - and understand that it is less about the building and more about the painting when it comes to making them work.

With all the nice big chunky pieces the build proved to be a relatively straight forward task, whereas the cleanup on the other hand was quite fiddly and time consuming. Because of the latter I decided to add a set of Para Grafix etched hull inserts, which are a big improvement over the kits hull bays and hide some horrible gaps in these areas. Although they required a bit of care and effort to fit in are well worth it in the end.

With construction and cleanup completed the model was then given a coat of Citadel Chaos Black primer, followed by a coat Gunze H307 Gray overall. Raised areas were then sprayed with a very dilute highlight of Gunze H308 Gray, the engine bays with Gunze H317 Gray and individual panels done free hand (no masking) with Gunze H306 Gray and H337 Grayish Blue. The areas for the red bands were then masked and sprayed with Gunze H327 Red.

With painting completed, the model was then given an overall coat of Future and the single upper fuselage decal was then applied. A variety of washes from both the Vallejo and AK Interactive ranges were then applied along with some scorch marks using the sponge technique and Vallejo 70822 German Cam Black Brown. The base for the stand was then painted free hand using Games Workshop Shining Gold.

I enjoyed this subject because of its ease of construction, the lack of restrictions when it came to painting it and because it was a nice break from the more complex builds that I normally do.










01 May 2015

History Comes Alive 2015


The third bi-annual 'History Comes Alive' event, which is organised by the Geelong Branch of the Military Historical Society (MHS) and the Geelong Military Re-enactment Group (GMRG) was held over the weekend of the 18-19 April 2015, at the Barwon Park Mansion in Winchelsea.

In keeping with the WWI Centenary commemorations, the theme for this years event was 'Gallipoli Before & Beyond' and as usual the grounds of the mansion were once again transformed into a number of military encampments. These displayed a variety of military equipment and vehicles all relevant to the various periods, with members of the MHS and CMRG dressed-up in period uniforms to help set the scene.

A number of military re-enactments were also performed throughout the day, with CMRG members re-enacting a Gallipoli
trench scene from the 'Neck' as well as a modern day Iraqi IED patrol, with the latter performed by a few well equipped Humvee's complete with explosions, gunfire and coloured smoke.

Despite it being a very cold day the sun did appear on occasions, but by mid-afternoon I decided to call it a day due to the strong winds, which were playing havoc with the dust. Although there seemed to be fewer vehicles in attendance this year there was still enough there to be of interest and to make it worthwhile day out.