D and Michael, well, funny story about the "on-line" ripper....it finally arrived - longer story about how Paypal (didn't) handle it (I can't be too annoyed about this, trying to keep in perspective) but for now - the parts. Michael, you were right - my scratch work is better, as the quality is just ok, even a bit sloppy, and some of the resin parts are wet with some sort of mould release agent! Almost ready to send these long awaited parts to the junk box!
Hi Charles, thanks, I appreciate it. Knowing, your work, I hope some bits or ideas from this make it into one of your builds some day!
OK, on to the update - before talking models, check these out:
This is looking south on Columbus Avenue in San Francisco - at 10 AM!!! taken by a friend on Wednesday morning - how's that for a weird image?? and below:
Above, from my brother's house, about 8:30 AM, about an hour north of San Francisco! I live about 10 miles due east of SF and experienced the same - it stayed like this all day. In brief, there was the typical fog layer, staying low, and above it, a layer of dense smoke above, very effectively blocking most sunlight all day. This could be a dust storm in the ME, smoke in the Philippines, or dense smog in China - quite an uncommon sight for here.
Wow - between being stuck at home because of COVID, and this, very odd!! The air quality today is very poor, even though the air either no longer smells like smoke, or, I can no longer smell it!! We've had poor quality air for the last 28 days, which is not typical. In addition to smoke smell and effects, the humidity has stayed high, though now, it dropped to 60%, so I decided to do some painting.
OK, enough about local climate, and on to model building.
A guy had to take a minute away from the CAT, and think about finishing the Peterbilt - and today, back to the CAT. First up, it's big and needs paint, so, take a look:
As you can see, the dozer is BIG! So, a guy cut up a wine box, and strung it up on wires for painting, above pre-prime, and below, with primer:
No idea why the photo's look fuzzy - maybe the weird ambient light - as noted above, or a smudge on the lens? who knows - anyway, progress.
For paint, the base coat will be a Tamiya, "ornagy" yellow, which looks a lot like CASE yellow, and not like CAT yellow, but it's what I've got. Next will dust it with Vallejo chrome yellow via airbrush and hope to knock it back to what it's supposed to look like.
Ok, that's it - take care, and stay well -
Cheers
Nick