Matrix Games Forums

Forums  Register  Login  Photo Gallery  Member List  Search  Calendars  FAQ 

My Profile  Inbox  Address Book  My Subscription  My Forums  Log Out

Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling

 
View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
Users viewing this topic: none
  Printable Version
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition >> Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/22/2011 9:10:14 PM   
Chad Harrison


Posts: 1395
Joined: 4/2/2003
From: Boise, ID - USA
Status: offline
Hi all

I am looking at getting into building/painting WWII models. A number of you have posted some very, very impressive pictures of your plane/tank/ship models over the years in this forum so I figured this would be a good starting place.

To start simple I am looking specifically at WWII vehicles/infantry - and incase its not obvious, not pre-assembled or pre-painted ones. While I have some modelling experience, it is so little that it would be safer to say that I have none. Nice clean slate! I am not looking at playing wargaming with them, so dont need to limit myself to the tiny scale ones.

I am well aware that a couple of google searches could give me mountains of links, information and so on. But I am looking for a more personal recommendation from those who I know appreciate detail and realism.

So I have some quick questions:

1. Best scale? I know this may be a personal preference, but I am looking for a consistent scale where there is a wide range of vehicle models available, but also infantry, scenery, ect. in that scale. 1/35?
2. Best company(s)? I assume there are some great quality kits out there, and then there are some very crappy worthless kits. Is there one company or a few companies that have current kits that are consistently good? Consistently bad?
3. Best reference material(s)? I have two bookshelves full of historical reference materials, books, pictures and such - so I am good in that area. I mean more along the lines of books that give 'How To' pointers - in other words a 'How to assemble, paint and display your models for dummies' book.
4. Best paints? Pretty self explanatory.
5. Good hobby sites and/or places to order?

Thanks in advance!

Chad
Post #: 1
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/22/2011 9:29:19 PM   
AW1Steve


Posts: 14507
Joined: 3/10/2007
From: Mordor Illlinois
Status: offline
I've always done 1/700 for ships (and matching aircraft) and 1/72 for aircraft. My reasons are that they don't take up as much storage space, and work well for dioramas. I generally used those models (in my previous life) to teach recognition training (ID'ing friendly versus non-friendly for aircrews). So the subjects were all modern ships (that is , modern in the 1980's-90's). And for that size didn't matter much. I never did need to do much land forces stuff (except for Radars and missiles).

I strongly recommed a subscription to fine scale modeling magazine. And they have excellent "how to build and paint it" books.

Good luck!

_____________________________


(in reply to Chad Harrison)
Post #: 2
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/22/2011 9:31:12 PM   
Schanilec

 

Posts: 4040
Joined: 6/12/2010
From: Grand Forks, ND
Status: offline
I cheat. I buy die cast 1/32 scale from themotorpool.net, HistoricAviation.com and MilitaryIssue.com. I have a real cool 1/350 Essex class Yorktown on my mantel. $500.00. They bothed that one. Should have sold for $1250.00. Oops. Great stuff though.

_____________________________

This is one Czech that doesn't bounce.

(in reply to Chad Harrison)
Post #: 3
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/22/2011 9:59:24 PM   
LST Express


Posts: 571
Joined: 3/1/2005
From: Texas
Status: offline
There is a thread over on page 2 titled 1/700 waterline ship models. Some useful info over there. Sorry scratching this out on my cell phone.

_____________________________


(in reply to Schanilec)
Post #: 4
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/23/2011 12:02:22 PM   
HansBolter


Posts: 7704
Joined: 7/6/2006
From: United States
Status: offline
Here are a few modeling sites I frequent:

http://www.planetarmor.com/forums/index.php?

http://www.armorama.com/

http://modelshipwrights.kitmaker.net/

I mostly build armor/vehicles and warships in various scales.

Take a look at planetarmor's vbench. There are some awesome builds there way, way beyond my skill level that I can only drool over. Search for build logs by a Japanese gent by the name of Watanabe if you want to be blown away. He scratch builds in brass and solder with the precision of the proverbial Swiss watch maker.

< Message edited by HansBolter -- 4/23/2011 12:05:52 PM >


_____________________________

Hans


(in reply to LST Express)
Post #: 5
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/23/2011 5:45:38 PM   
Chad Harrison


Posts: 1395
Joined: 4/2/2003
From: Boise, ID - USA
Status: offline
Thanks for all the replies thus far. Certainly gives me a starting point.

Obviously any other comments/suggestions would be appreciated!

Thanks

Chad

(in reply to HansBolter)
Post #: 6
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/25/2011 4:42:35 PM   
jeffk3510


Posts: 4132
Joined: 12/3/2007
From: Kansas
Status: offline
I don't know if anyone has mentioned it... but sqaudron.com is a wonderful site. I use it all of the time. I also receive FineScaleModeler in the mail as well..

_____________________________

Life is tough. The sooner you realize that, the easier it will be.

Currently chasing three kids around the Midwest.

(in reply to Chad Harrison)
Post #: 7
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/26/2011 1:58:33 AM   
offenseman


Posts: 768
Joined: 2/24/2007
From: Sheridan Wyoming, USA
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: HansBolter

Here are a few modeling sites I frequent:

http://www.planetarmor.com/forums/index.php?

http://www.armorama.com/

http://modelshipwrights.kitmaker.net/

I mostly build armor/vehicles and warships in various scales.

Take a look at planetarmor's vbench. There are some awesome builds there way, way beyond my skill level that I can only drool over. Search for build logs by a Japanese gent by the name of Watanabe if you want to be blown away. He scratch builds in brass and solder with the precision of the proverbial Swiss watch maker.


Thanks for the links Hans! I am 99% finished with a 1/72 Type VII U-Boat (U-564 Teddy Suhren's boat) and want to build a 1/35 Tiger I (Dragon kit, circa Fall 44, western front) next. That site should give me some useful info. Now if only I could find a 1/72 Wappen for U564. Dreimal Schwarzen Kater. Any ideas where to find it will be pursued eagerly. :) Squadron still has it on their website but they have not stocked it for several years- Maybe they should take it off the website...


_____________________________

Sometimes things said in Nitwit sound very different in English.

(in reply to HansBolter)
Post #: 8
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/26/2011 3:44:09 PM   
morganbj


Posts: 3634
Joined: 8/12/2007
From: Mosquito Bite, Texas
Status: offline
The hardest thing about modelling is the walk. You have to get the hip thing going and make sure you don't fall off the platform. And, you'd better start dieting and working out, too. I don't any of this from first had experience, you understand, but I do watch the Victoria Secret specials on cable.


_____________________________

Occasionally, and randomly, problems and solutions collide. The probability of these collisions is inversely related to the number of committees working on the solutions. -- Me.

(in reply to offenseman)
Post #: 9
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/26/2011 3:53:16 PM   
Alfred

 

Posts: 6685
Joined: 9/28/2006
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: bjmorgan

The hardest thing about modelling is the walk. You have to get the hip thing going and make sure you don't fall off the platform. And, you'd better start dieting and working out, too. I don't any of this from first had experience, you understand, but I do watch the Victoria Secret specials on cable.



Don't forget the blank look. That ennui born from that je ne sais quoi.

Alfred

(in reply to morganbj)
Post #: 10
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/26/2011 3:55:59 PM   
offenseman


Posts: 768
Joined: 2/24/2007
From: Sheridan Wyoming, USA
Status: offline

quote:

ORIGINAL: Alfred

Don't forget the blank look. That ennui born from that je ne sais quoi.

Alfred


I think they are all trying for a part as Scarecrow in Wizard of Oz


_____________________________

Sometimes things said in Nitwit sound very different in English.

(in reply to Alfred)
Post #: 11
RE: Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling - 4/26/2011 6:34:00 PM   
crsutton


Posts: 9590
Joined: 12/6/2002
From: Maryland
Status: offline
Crap, I thought maybe you looked like Gemma Ward and were going to post some photos...I really need to start looking for a more interesting forum

_____________________________

I am the Holy Roman Emperor and am above grammar.

Sigismund of Luxemburg

(in reply to offenseman)
Post #: 12
Page:   [1]
All Forums >> [New Releases from Matrix Games] >> War in the Pacific: Admiral's Edition >> Semi OT: Looking at getting into modelling Page: [1]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts


Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI

1.000