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1 hour ago, Drifter said:

Damn, now I want to build one as well. Added to my "list". 

You will love it, really impressed with ICM, I’ve got to put the canopies together yet but definitely build one.

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Posted
20 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Looking so good and off to the Paint shop for primer and paint - some mighty nice work.

Thanks Peter, I’ve got one seam that will not disappear, getting close to finishing the primer…..

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On 11/15/2021 at 10:55 AM, Peterpools said:

Which seam and what’s your filler of choice. Could be a change of filler might do the trick.

Thanks Peter, I use Vallejo it’s good for infill joints but flat seams can be a fight, I nailed it and primed plus my first attempt at pre shading, Vallejo German grey very thin……..hmmmm looking at it now,  what a bleeding mess….🤪🤞

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Posted
2 hours ago, GazzaS said:

heh...   not so bad, Phil. 

You are to kind Gaz, I did put a coat of  RLM 65 on the underside very thinly and I reckon it’s going to work……

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Posted
9 minutes ago, JohnB said:

I had overlooked this build Phil! Looks like it's coming along nicely. Great subject! :)

Appreciated John, really enjoying the build, I’ll definitely build ICM again……..fancy doing a HE 111…….are we allowed to show the crooked cross on pics of the finished model?…….first Luftwaffe I’ve done since coming back to the hobby……

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bomber_County said:

are we allowed to show the crooked cross on pics of the finished model?

That rule as far as I know only applies to farcebook.  No crazy shit like that here, thank goodness.

 

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2 hours ago, Bomber_County said:

Appreciated John, really enjoying the build, I’ll definitely build ICM again……..fancy doing a HE 111…….are we allowed to show the crooked cross on pics of the finished model?…….first Luftwaffe I’ve done since coming back to the hobby……

No problem with the swastika showing. A HE 111 would be great! :)

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Posted

Phil

Your pre-shading is looking mighty good and right with Gaz and John, no issues with using historically accurate swastika decals on our models.

Keep ‘em comin

Peter

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Posted
On 11/22/2021 at 1:18 AM, GazzaS said:

That rule as far as I know only applies to farcebook.  No crazy shit like that here, thank goodness.

 

Thanks Gaz, I know I’d seen it somewhere……

On 11/22/2021 at 2:00 AM, JohnB said:

No problem with the swastika showing. A HE 111 would be great! :)

thanks John, I’d probably do the North Africa scheme again……

22 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Phil

Your pre-shading is looking mighty good and right with Gaz and John, no issues with using historically accurate swastika decals on our models.

Keep ‘em comin

Peter

thanks Peter, wish I could spray thinner lines, I’ll have to practice. On holiday next week, trying to clear them before Christmas, so lots of bench time…..

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Posted
20 hours ago, Bomber_County said:

Thanks Gaz, I know I’d seen it somewhere……

thanks John, I’d probably do the North Africa scheme again……

thanks Peter, wish I could spray thinner lines, I’ll have to practice. On holiday next week, trying to clear them before Christmas, so lots of bench time…..

I have learned to not try either detail painting or highly controlled airbrushing after caffeine.  I get palpitations and can see my hands visibly shake.

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Posted

The pre shading should be sufficient Phil, I found, that it does not count for that much, how thin or equally done the pre shading is (with the exception of WWI wing strut / canvas simulation shading, which should be fine and equal).
If you really want to improve it, you can do it multi tone, selecting different colors, like brown and blue, depending the surface color. this way, you can accentuate panels also, which makes a monochrome paintjob more interesting. It's not much more work, bud does improve the result a lot.

Cheers Rob

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Posted
16 hours ago, Bomber_County said:

To much glass on German aircraft, I hope this works………..

I wish you luck Phil, when I used Micro Mask, it always disappointed me, but I never used it on panes. The most annoying part was to get rid of it, as it adheres too strong, at least at detailed parts. Maybe it's of use on the glasshouse.

Cheers Rob

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Posted
1 hour ago, DocRob said:

I wish you luck Phil, when I used Micro Mask, it always disappointed me, but I never used it on panes. The most annoying part was to get 

I guess I’ll soon find out, I know what you mean,  for being so thin in does grip like hell. The only alternative was cut masks but that would have meant laying a scalpel on the canopies……..wish me luck

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Posted

Phil

And of course wishing you luck with the Micro Mask - one tough job for sure. I’ve never masked a canopy with it mother then small fill in areas and it does grip as if it was ‘nailed’ in place. 🤞

Keep ‘em comin

Peter

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