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NOVAModeler

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  1. Sorry, I put the finished model on the progrees thread. Hope it's okay to post here too...

    Here is the final result of my 1:32 Spit, not my usual scale - takes up too much space, and time, but I loved this one nevertheless.

     

    Some details:

    • Extras used: Scratch built cockpit and engine plumbing, Barracuda cannon blisters, Barracuda Cockpit Upgrade set, Barracuda Seat, HGW fabric seat belts, HGW wet transfer stencils, Maketar wing roundel masks (but Tamiya decals for fuselage markings)
      Iconicair Rolls Royce name plates
    • Paints and colours used: Tamiya XF-81/82/83, Alclad copper, various Tamiya acrylics, Microscale/Lifecolor flat coat.

    I aimed to expand my comfort zone with new products and techniques. Much has been said about this kit, so I won't go into detail, but it is, together with Tamiya's 1:32 P-51, the best kits I've ever built. Well worth it. Here are some pics. Thanks for looking guys!

     

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  2. And after a long interruption (Sorry, I'm simply too busy to always post an entire build), here is the final result. 1:32 is not my usual scale - takes up too much space, and time, but I loved this one nevertheless.

     

    Some details:

    • Extras used: Scratch built cockpit and engine plumbing, Barracuda cannon blisters, Barracuda Cockpit Upgrade set, Barracuda Seat, HGW fabric seat belts, HGW wet transfer stencils, Maketar wing roundel masks (but Tamiya decals for fuselage markings)
      Iconicair Rolls Royce name plates
    • Paints and colours used: Tamiya XF-81/82/83, Alclad copper, various Tamiya acrylics, Microscale/Lifecolor flat coat.

    I aimed to expand my comfort zone with new products and techniques. Much has been said about this kit, so I won't go into detail, but it is, together with Tamiya's 1:32 P-51, the best kits I've ever built. Well worth it. Here are some pics. Thanks for looking guys!

     

    IMG_7564-1_zpssvl4ojhx.jpg

     

    IMG_7557-1_zps3wzc9dso.jpg

     

    IMG_7556-1_zpsplb8ve2w.jpg

     

    IMG_7555-1_zpsvkyop7aj.jpg

     

    IMG_7558-1_zpsvi95i0cl.jpg

     

    IMG_7567-1_zpslaedy6ch.jpg

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  3. Hi guys,

     

    I've been trying out Alek's Maketar Kabuki masks for my Spitfire Mk IX build and have been running into a couple of issues with the multi-color (roundel) markings:

    1) The masks are incredibly tacky, and applying and them and removing them necessitates a lot of pulling, which are deforming them.

    2) Due to the fragile nature, "de-tacking" them on my skin results in damage to the masks too, by getting the elements separated. This is despite following the advice of holding them together with a length of masking tape. They still come apart from each other and the piece of tape holding them.

    3) Since they're so sticky, I managed to pull off paint with the one center round mask for the wing roundels.

    4) Also due to their tackiness, repositioning also requires a lot of tension to pull them off the surface repeatedly. (The outside frame obscures one's view so it's basically guesswork and trial and error until it's in the correct position).

     

    I still need to do the most challenging ones - the fuselage roundels - 4 colors! Am I doing something wrong? How would one pull off and re-apply and pull off again the outside ring mask for the yellow, for example, without totally messing it up?

     

    Thanks for any advice!

     

    Vivian

  4. Hi guys

     

    I've been busy on this one for about a month. Wish there was more time. Absolutely love the kit. It is my second Tamiya 1:32 (after P-51D) and although I chose to do JE J, it's more a way to try new things, out of my comfort zone, e.g. scratch building, paint masks, fabric belts etc.

     

    The aftermarket goodies used:

    Barracuda cannon covers and one of the cockpit sets

    HGW seat belts

    HGW wet transfer stencils

    Maketar masks

     

    I also added some wiring to the cockpit:

     

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    Wire details added to engine using some magnet wire, lead free flytie wire and Evergreen rod:

     

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    Airframe pretty much done and ready for priming:

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    Thanks for looking!

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