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3 hours ago, GusMac said:

Looks great Ernie. Really like the emblem on the rear spine.

DN Masks. I’m sold. And it’s great practice to get ready for the big Viggen. 

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Great job on the MiG Ernie. The camo came out beautifully.

And DN are great to deal with. They'll do custom masks for a very reasonable price if you ask them. I've ordered several custom sets from them. 

Carl

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Thanks Carl.  Even though this has been a quick build, I’m rather thrilled how the paint came out. Been doing the requisite touch ups the last few days, and I still have a couple dielectric panels to add, but after this, I think I’ll let the paint set up for a week or so so it’s good and hard, the hit it with some steel wool or fine paper to put some wear on it. It’s WAY to shiny right now.

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9 hours ago, Peterpools said:

Ernie

OUTRAGEOUS Digital cammo work looks tremendous.

Keep 'em comin

Peter

It's some kinda ugly, ain't it?  :D

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WOWWWWW!!! Great painjob!! Love that digital camo!!

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Ernie trying to build jets isn’t always the best use of his time. However, this one might be shaping up a bit. 
Super Secret Psychos Squadron.
 

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So we got some work done tonight for the first time in a week.

Last week, I had begun building up my nose gear leg, and When I went back to finish it, it was gone. Vanished, as in evaporated into thin air. 
 

So, for the first time in almost forever, I ordered a SAC replacement. I’ll use just the nose gear leg, as I expect the mains will bend and sag.  The Mug-29 mains are attached at an angle, and they’ll certainly sag.

So the nose gear is going together. Again. And, following Martin’s tip, I shortened up the main legs a bit to avoid the unloaded look.  Some markings being applied by masking, then a coat of Future, now a couple hundred thousand stencils, then some light wash.

 

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Now my grand niece wanted some instruction in aeronautics, so, we went to her place and let the lessons begin.

 

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Ernie

You're not alone in the disappearing part department. I've lost a few parts over the past few years, putting them down on the bench during a work session and after a few hours - going back for them, only to be amazed I couldn't find them. I credited the carpet monster with being extra hungry. 

Now that's the way to tech aeronautics and I'm sure a budding pilot or engineer in the makings.

Keep 'em comin

Peter

 

 

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