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CANicoll

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  1. Excellent tip!! Looking forward to seeing the result. I just gave away a huge handful of pipe cleaners. Will have to see if the ones I have left are the 'good' ones or the 'bad' ones.
  2. Looking good and your cockpit adds work very well - nice! Interesting subject, too. Thanks for sharing. Chris
  3. Carl, Wow, just amazing work! The painting is great, but the decal work is fantastic. 268? Stenciling an aircraft is nothing compared to what you are doing. Did you buy Micro Sol/Set by the pint? Looks like the decals are going down very well - any issues? Chris
  4. Gary, you are THE wizard when it comes to foiling! Not sure I have the patience for doing this panel by panel. I'm sure you've already answered this, but what do you use for adhesive for the foil? Chris
  5. Paul, Terrific job and nice recovery from the moisture trap problem! Chris
  6. In between working on the tail of the Catalina, got some paint on the Voodoo and ready for decals, which I just remembered, I have none! Probably have some stars and bars, but that's it. Will start a search... Landing gear and the weapons bay are together so about time to get those on. Chris
  7. Mike, Wow, that was a gorgeous build! And he said he was going to bin it? Ugh! Looking at the tail on his Cat - the original panel lines look to be there, but I think he definitely either filled them in and rescribed them, or he partially filled them in. All of the rivet holes on the tail he added so I'm thinking he filled the lines in to some extent. Here is where my build is at: SO having forgotten Peter's original advice, I tried two methods on removing the Mr Surfacer : sanding and Mr. Surfacer. This side was done with Mr Surfacer and a ton of cotton buds: The result is extremely consistent and looks pretty good, compared to the troughs that were there before, but still too heavy so will do another round of Mr Surfacer. The other side was sanded down with a Flex-i-file, a 1/2" flat sanding stick and an 1/8" sanding stick. Not really sure which side went faster but both were not arduous. The result on this side is the panel lines were filled-in to a much greater extent. Either way, more Mr. Surfacer is on the agenda. But at least the finish line for the tail is in sight. The purple tape is covering the small window. Chris
  8. Obviously I didn't remember these directions when I started on the Mr Surfacer! Will see how this turns out...
  9. Mr Surfacer... to the RESCUE? Guys, thank you for the help! Here are three coats of Mr Surfacer 500 on the tail. Used a pointed brush, but still was not able to get it just on the panel lines (and did not want to use 10' of tape masking the individual lines.) In the end, decided to not worry about the panel lines and just go for a smooth tail. Going to let this dry for most of today and either this afternoon or evening will get out the sanding sticks. And the respirator. And the vacuum. Chris
  10. Completely agree... Just had coffee and breakfast. Time to break out the Mr. Surfacer!
  11. Beautiful Ernie! I think the first picture from Martin is of an aircraft at Udvar Hazy, about 20 min away from me. I completely forgot the aircraft is there. If you need photos, let me know and I'll take a run over there. Talk about shutting the barn door after the animals have left...
  12. How about that!! Never occurred to me those lines would be out of whack, until I got the tail on. The black primer REALLY shows up the difference. Thanks for the hints on Mr Surfacer! Chris Carl and Hubert - Oh yeah!!! You know, I probably would have tried it, then after a while I hope to have had an 'Ah ha!" moment, but you both saved me from that. On to the Mr. Surfacer! Chris
  13. Peter, Looking so good in primer and I'm amazed that those floats turned out to be the PITA that they were. Who knew? Happy the 'parts kit' turned out to be inexpensive - and actually was available! Nice recovery on the broken struts. Amazing the locator pins were in the wrong direction and you got the fix in. Seeing your canopies, oh yeah, you have a big job on your hands there, but you are well on your way. Looks good! Chris
  14. So after the successful grafting of the Belcher tail onto the Cat, I see a huge (for my eyes anyway) issue: The panel lines on the resin tail are ginormous (and the join also needs some serious attention). The lines were on the unpainted tail, but for some reason that just didn't register on my addled brain. I think the next step is to spray them (brush them?) with some Mr. Surfacer 500 and try to fill them in as much as possible. There is such a huge contrast between those lines and the fine detail on the fuselage. Here is a picture of the Catalina based at Duxford, and the tail is very smooth. Zoom in and it is clearer - sorry for not posting the zoomed in picture. I guess I'm breaking out the Mr Surfacer, or maybe this is a time to see if the Sprue-Goo works? Maybe do one on one side, and the other on the other side? But off to dinner with friends first so will see if I get to this tonight, or tomorrow. Chris
  15. Gary, Usually I intend for the paint to be splotchy - varying the undercoat and purposedly varying the topcoat as you do. I should have just not said anything and if asked just say "Yes! I planned it this way!"
  16. Peter, we are of a like-mind! I was thinking the same thing. 🙂
  17. I agree! Love the look of the Starfighter and always was drawn to the Voodoo. Hopefully we will get some good, updated kits on these subjects.
  18. NOW you tell me after I go through hell and back taping!! I think you just wanted to see me do it.! Kidding, of course! I'm more likely to hand-paint the sealtape as anything. Can't be THAT hard, right? Chris Here are some pics of the camo painting sequence. I'm going to have to go back in and do some fill-work, but also the colors just do not look right to me. I used MRP's Dark Green SEA camo, Green SEA Camo, and SEA Tan. Thoughts are welcomed! Light colors first Then the Green (Work in progress picture! This is when I realized I needed to mask the tape areas of the windscreen and canopy) And the Dark Green The Green looks very splotchy in these pictures so will go back and take a look at that on the plane. I may do another spray to fill-in where needed. Just love that MRP paint, however! So smooth... Chris
  19. I'll look up the P-61 figures as I think that is exactly what I had in mind. Thanks for the suggestion! Rob - yeah, I was thinking of doubling up on the tape but it was really more of a visual guide. The cut, especially with that long razor saw, was very straight and straight forward so once it got going, it was very easy to change the angle of the saw and just keep cutting. This was really a VERY easy conversion. Mr Belcher is to be commended for his fine work! Perhaps a future build will be to put the Aerocraft resin filleted-tail onto the Revell early P-51D, in addition to their windscreen. Basically, the same thing as replacing the tail on the Cat. The result is a much easier and less expensive 1/32 P-51D. Now just have to get another set of the AMUR resin flaps!
  20. A bit stalled at the moment on the Cat. Work, woodshop and the Voodoo took over some time, while I pondered painting the crewmen. The idea in my head will not pan out unless I look for other figure options: I wanted the waist gunners to be clad in more tropical wear, looking out the open blisters. Naturally, Monogram has all of the figures outfitted in full flight suits like they are flying bomber missions in Europe. Simplifies painting, but NOT what I had planned. Need to get into my spares and see what I can conjure up. I think I have a bunch of ground-crew figures (from Monogram's B-17 kits!) which I may repurpose. In the meantime - need to mask all of that glass (it makes the Seiran or Helldiver masking look simple) and hoping these masks fit up to Eduard's usual standards.
  21. Well, I THINK I have it masked so we will see if not tonight, then tomorrow. I ended up using some of the 1mm Tamiya flexible white tape around the windscreen. Expecting that I would freehand any touch-up needed. The Canopy masks for the outline were short, but that was a super simple fix. I have pics of the latest paint work - got all of the camo sprayed but need to touch up some areas (as usual). What I need is a snow-day week to stay in and get a lot of this done!
  22. That is the problem with his website - lots of goodies to ponder over!!
  23. Yep! Click here. I think the best solution is to use the Aerocraft windscreen, and one of the Tamiya canopies which has all of the framing detail. Or graft the Aerocraft canopy top onto the Tamiya bottom, but I'm not talented enough to try that!
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