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Thanks. For those who, like me, have already built several Me 109 this color combination is the first time. I read in another forum that the various color combinations at the end of the war was the result of lack of stocks, they painted with what they had at the time. I started painting the top of the fuselage and this time with the RLM 75. Regards ajcmac
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I applied the lights and shadows. Some parts are still missing because only now, after removing the mask, can I mask them. Regards ajcmac
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After putting the mask (BluTak and Tesa tape) the RLM 75. There towards the end of the afternoon the lights and shadows. Regards ajcmac
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And the paints arrived. I already got work for the weekend. Regards Ajcmac
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Thanks coolboxx, I also do not usually have problems painting yellow or white over other colors, but ... The paints, at least the one that interests me the RLM 75, have not yet arrived but the patience is few. I applied lights and shadows. And if you continue to wait I paint the fuselage. Then we see the result. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks BevanBrooks . Gunze's RLM 75 has not yet arrived. I know I should paint the lighter colors first ... but I hope that when painting the RLM 75 there are no problems. I had no patience and could not resist. I painted the RLM 83. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks for following and for your comments. And after putting on the mask I started painting. For RLM 76 I used the gunze H-417. Then the shading. Some pieces already have the gloss cote applied. The auxiliary tank is ready. The next step, paint the wings, but I will have to wait because miss me the RLM 74. News now only next week. Regards ajcmac
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ajcmac replied to coolboxx's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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Thanks coolbox . Continuation. I have glued wings and fuselage and I have painted some pieces that I usually leave for the end and then take a long time to finish them. Landing gear. Wheel. Propeller. regards Ajcmac
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Then I went to the cockpit. For the RLM 66 I have used the Tamiya XF-63. I hope you like it. Regards ajcmac
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Sorry for my bad English. I use the google translator. I was a little more than two years without building any model (this is the second time that I make an extended stop and I hope it is the last one). In September 2016, to see if I was excited, I bought a Me 109 G 10 from the Trumpeter in 1/32. I have thrown some pieces of the sprues, I have collected some pieces but only in January of this year is it really progressed with the model. I started the engine. I took advantage to try some techniques because my idea was to close the engine doors. Regards ajcmac
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Thank you for your words . I finished the propeller. Doors of the landing gear. Flaps already with the metal parts painted and ready to put on the wings. Here already taking shape and almost, almost to start painting. Regards ajcmac
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I returned to paint the propeller black. The chipping was not as wanted. Based on this picture, I know it's not the Ol Flak Joe but it's the same squadron, I wear on the propeller hub. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks Towerpower . I completed the flaps and ailerons. Horizontal stabilizers. The rudder. I started the construction of the landing gear. Finally I glued the wings to the fuselage. Regards ajcmac
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cib2265 The wear of the propeller was done with Tamiya XF-63 very dilute. I applied first at the leading edge of the blades and then some perpendicular lines also on the blades. Finally dry brush with the X-11 Tamiya (very dry brush). I applied after the chipping also with x-11 but did not like. I'm painting the blades again. Engine compartment and engine all set. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks Rick . The engine will stay as it is. My ability to scratch is low. I tried but just missed to ruin everything. Maybe next and before gluing all the pieces. It is in fact amazing in terms of fit. After three sets mounted in separate air ducts underneath the radiator and the engine and it fits without fail. Cockpit, engine and rear air ducts and air ducts under the engine nothing was pasted. However fittings without fail. And finally the fuselage, glued. I started the wear on the propeller. Air ducts under the engine. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks artro219 . Completed side panel which was missing oxygen tube and the air conduits. The cockpit and engine are glued together. Glued wings. All set glue to the fuselage (finally). The fuselage with the wings. Regards ajcmac
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I did not like the additional deposits painting. This time first painted glossy black, then aluminum. Machine guns. Painted black and then a kind of dry brush with graphite. Flaps and ailerons. Once'll let the engine covers open the air duct missing. A few more pieces aluminum. And for now it is all. Regards ajcmac
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Another finished parts. The air ducts with radiators. Air ducts that are under the engine. And it's almost. Amazing how everything fits right and nothing is glued. Regards ajcmac
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Thank you and I think that this model well worth the money I paid for it. Another advance in P-51 D. Now to close the fuselage have to finish the air ducts and radiators. It is almost . Wells and doors of the front landing gear. Rear landing gear. Almost all set. Missing apply some wear on the small wheel. Regards ajcmac
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The engine. More advances in interiors. Lack the side panels now. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks Tom. Finally, the central set completed. Now the side panels. Regards ajcmac
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The gun bay. I glued the PE. Painted Interior Green. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks Dave . I painted aluminum and started the weathering. I took and painted the additional deposits. Regards ajcmac
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Thanks JonathanReed . I received a sheet of decals. The version I intend to do is "Ol Flak Joe." Painted propeller. Regards ajcmac