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Exquisite work on that cockpit Sasha!

As an aside, I've always liked this photo, and think it would make a great vignette to display with an aircraft. Can anyone ID the make and model of the car?

On 12/29/2022 at 9:07 AM, Sasha As said:

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Cheers,  Rockie

 

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1 hour ago, RockieYarwood said:

Exquisite work on that cockpit Sasha!

As an aside, I've always liked this photo, and think it would make a great vignette to display with an aircraft. Can anyone ID the make and model of the car?

Cheers,  Rockie

 

Rockie thank you! The diorama idea is really good! As for the car in the photo, most likely it's a Buick.

 

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1 hour ago, Peterpools said:

Sasha

Awesome work on the front office - looks so good and your style of weathering and detail paint is simply exceptional.

 

Peter thank you so much for the review!!!

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After fitting and a little adjustment, I glued the fuselage to the wing. Given my misgivings, everything fell into place very well. I restored the strips and rivets.

 

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On 2/6/2023 at 3:52 PM, Peterpools said:

Sasha

Some mighty fine work - every part of the model fits perfectly.

 

Peter thank you! 

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I continue my work. That to understand the final result in the painting of the model started with the radar. It is easier to determine with further technique of painting and the general view.  "Twinmustangs" were operated quite intensively in the early period of the Korean War and the first air victories belong to them.

 

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Absolutely stunning weathering and detail, museum quality. Sasha, did you use pencils for the chipping, or is it brush painted?

Cheers

Martin

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43 minutes ago, Martinnfb said:

Absolutely stunning weathering and detail, museum quality. Sasha, did you use pencils for the chipping, or is it brush painted?

Cheers

Martin

Martin thank you! Mixed technology application of operational traces. Starting with airbrush work with highlighting panels and hatches, then sponging where necessary with light and dark areas, brushing, and pencils. Zincchromate applied before the main paint, then masking oil paint areas where there will be chips, applying carefully with a sponge. After painting, I remove it with a cotton swab.

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1 hour ago, Peterpools said:

Sasha

Some mighty fine and realistic weathering on the radar assembly - looks spot on the money

 

Peter thank you!

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Primed the model.  Before priming, I thoroughly abraded the surface with a foam based abrasive from 1500 to 3000. Added 60 gloss varnish to the primer, the surface should be extremely smooth with an excellent film on the surface before further painting. However, before that I had to remove the strange semicircles on the surface of the wings above and below (three per wing), on the fuselage they are almost not visible, but the same their traces are. Most likely something is wrong with the shape.

 

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