Archive for the ‘Tools’ Category

Gunze Sangyo Hobby Color

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

From an E-Bay Shop I got some colour sets for my modelling needs. They are by Gunze Sangyo Hobby Color. The sets are called “German Aircraft Camouflage (1941 – 1945)”, “German Tank Camouflage (1939 – 1945)” and “Ageing Set Military”.

All 3 Sets

All 3 Sets

German Aircraft Camouflage (1941 - 1945)

German Aircraft Camouflage (1941 - 1945)

(more…)

Airbrush – 2 new double action sprayguns

Friday, July 31st, 2009

I wanted something different that those single action plastic airbrushed that I had so I went and got myself two double action airbrushes from the same manufacturer.

  • with a 2mm nozzle and about 1 cubic centimeter of paint capacity for fine work
  • with a 3mm nozzle and about 2 cubic centimeter of capacity for the other stuff.

The 2mm nozzle airbrush

The 2mm nozzle airbrush

The 3mm nozzle airbrush

The 3mm nozzle airbrush

Both guns come complete in metal with chrome plating and they seem to lie very good in hand. They come with a nozzle spanner and a little plastic pipette to fill them with paint. Both airbrushes do feature the same body and with that are equal in size and weight. They are easily dismantable and with both there is a paper with an exploded drawing and a chart listing all the parts.

Building your own Paint booth for modelling

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

If you are intending to spray paint or airbrush your models you should consider a paint booth. I mean a small one, not a large one like you’d find in a real body shop … Anyway, it is not hard to build one. Here is how to do a very simple one.
(more…)

Scalpels and Knifes

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

The scalpel and other knifes are used to clean the various model parts after they have been cut from the spruce. They can also be used to alter parts by scraping off unwanted detailing on those parts.

REMEMBER: Please be careful when using a knife or scalpel as they are very sharp and you can hurt yourself!

Scalpell and Cutting Knife

Scalpell and Cutting Knife

Pliers

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Side Cutting Pliers are used to remove the plastic parts of the model from the spruce. Try to get small ones which are easy to handle. The one depicted here is for electronic work.

Side-cutting pliers

Side-cutting pliers

Cutting mats

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

One good purchase, if you intend to  keep on modelling is a cutting mat. In this case it comes from a modelling tool kit by Faller, which my wife brought me as a gift. It is A4 sized and self-healing. Have a look for one down at your local hobby supplies or modelling shop. You should be able to pick one up for small money.

Usually the have some grid pattern and guide lines on them and can be used not only for modelling but als other arts and crafts which involve cutting.

They are a great investment when it comes to protect your worktop. An additional feature on most available mats is that they are “self-healing” which means that the cuts disappear.

A4 size Cutting Mat

A4 size Cutting Mat