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Peterpools

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  1. Rob Beautiful work on the HGW cammo decals ... absolutely a first class work. Keep 'em comin Peter
  2. Martin Sharp edge cammo seems to be the way to go and yours s looking mighty good. Keep 'em comin Peter
  3. Rob Completely agree and I've been using the Infinity Template continuously since it arrived and it's amazing. Keep 'em comin Peter
  4. Thanks Bill I know but getting close to 74 now, I'm going with a dose artistic license on which to use. Keep 'em comin Peter
  5. Mark I'm going to have to order one myself, as my old stand of 10 plus years - all wood is getting tired Keep 'em comin Peter
  6. Martin Pretty cool but it has to be photoshoped or is it? Keep 'em comin Peter
  7. Mark Awesome progress on the kit ... your work and detail painting is perfect. Keep 'em comin Peter
  8. Tom Nothing like a great parts box coupled with incredible building skills. Fantastic work. Keep 'em comin Peter
  9. Hey manufacturers - looking for a fantastic subject to produce; it's here the B-58. Perfect for a limited run/resin company. While we're at it, a B-47 wouldn't also be appreciated.🤞 Keep 'em comin Peter
  10. John Holy Smokes , the Ventura is coming together perfectly. Keep 'em comin Peter
  11. John Yes they do but it's how the builder uses them that makes all the difference. Keep 'em comin Peter
  12. Jeroen Right with Kai Any new update coming our way? Keep 'em comin Peter
  13. John They're perfect, what a job. Keep 'em comin Peter
  14. Rob Incredible NMF and the masked out colors are perfectly done. Your masking around the empennage is perfect. Keep 'em comin Peter
  15. Kai WOW - just awesome - what a NMF. Did you notice any degree of change in the metallic finish with Pledge? Keep 'em comin Peter
  16. Thanks Rob The NMF/exhaust work starts today and I'm still trying to figure out the best way of replicating it. I'm using Danny Coleman's book as my resource for what this should look like - for me, new ground for sure. Keep 'em comin Peter
  17. Phil Much appreciated for sure. I'm doing my best, taking my time and the old hands are remembering what to do. Keep 'em comin Peter
  18. Thanks Kai, Feels like I'm breaking new ground, as it's been so long since I've reached this stage of a build and glad to say, no issues so far. I'm right with you and today the fun starts on the exhaust rear portion of the F4 - which I'm guessing is going to take quite a few painting sessions to work out and finish. The more I'm thinking about it, Tamiya must have been assuming the stabilator assembly being movable would make life easy. I glued mine in place as moving control surfaces are only going to scratch and mare the paint every time the model is moved after constructions passes the painting stages. I still think I would have preferred an assembly method somewhere in between the traditional way add adding them after painting and how Tamiya did and where the anhedral would be self locating - talk about laziness! Keep 'em comin Peter
  19. TRIM AND COLOR 8/11/21 Pushing forward and starting to add some color and character. The canopy still bothers me and I dropped in a bit more filler to hopefully clean up the two issues that I saw and time now to move on. Flaps: I decided to paint them with Tamiya Gloss White, which is my go-to and favorite gloss white paint. Masking took a while; all went well and they do look white to be sure. Wing and vertical stabilizer tips were up next, masking was a bit tricky but once done – no issues at all. Paint of choice: Tamiya Gloss Red and went on like a charm. All the red tips will need to be edged with black boarders, which will be decals added a little later on. Anti-Glare panels - that extends from the nose tip to a way behind the canopy. I used Tamiya 2mm to frame out the area and then a boat load of Tamiya 18mm tape for all the masking. Paint of choice: Tamiya semi Gloss Black. Up next: The exhaust NMF areas Thanks for checking in Peter
  20. Rob Looking forward to pics of the decals and the clear coat, as I'm always looking for new and better ways to do things. Completely agree that AK Extreme Metals are more durable then Alcad but I still have a boat load of Alcads I need to use up first as they are a bit pricey. Keep 'em comin Peter
  21. Rob Good Golly Miss Molly, absolutely brilliant NMF - love the reflective shine and she surely gleams. Your finish is absolutely flawless❗🥇 I have to admit on my NMF's, I never use a clear gloss overcote, as it tends to dull the metallic shine somewhat unless I'm after a slightly duller, operational finish. Whether I use Tamiya X-22 or Mr Color 46, my two standard clear glosses, both are always thinned with Mr Color Leveling Thinner as both are very thick. I feel your pain with paint and thinners turning into goo in the air brush - happened to me once to often when I use Model Air and forget to use their own thinner and AB cleaner. I now have a dedicated AB for just Model Air Paints. I read a lot of guys have some sort of contamination problems when changing brands of paint or types of paint with their air brushes. I've thought about dedicating specific air brushes for specific types of paints: lacquers, acrylics and enamels but never did. I just do a quick strip down when changing types of paints and no problems at all. Keep 'em comin Peter
  22. Kai ?, fantastic detail work and you have surely brought out the diamond in the rough❗ Keep ‘em comin Peter
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