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1/32 HKM A-20G-25-DO 'white 40', s/n 43-9168, of 51 MTAP Baltic Fleet


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The paintwork is looking delightfully rustic , and the stars overpainting the stars and bars is a great touch .

Starting to look very much like an aircraft maintained by monkeys  glorious Soviet mechanics 

Binned a few airbrushes in the past ,reckon it's a game of reducing returns after a while . 

............when you've cleaned them for the 500th time and they still frack up .......it's time for ..

 

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Gentlemen, thank you for your encouragement that is so beautifully stroking my little ego , keep doing it! 😂 

did I mention my new airbrush? 
 

green pre shading/modulation

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and some work on the external bomb racks. 
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Paint or pencil ?

I found prismatic pencils and / or thin sharpies were handy for walkway lines and a lot less bovver than masking , but then maybe I'm just lazy .

Neat how they go under the ducting . 

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The walkways are decals. I removed the clear film with a fresh x-acto blade and chipped them off with a toothpick. 

The next session was black wash to mimic the fuel spills and puddles. I’m discovering lots of shortcomings , so I’m scribing and riveting as I go. 
 

pencil chipping and clear will follow next. Then exhausts stains add lastly small bits like the racks , and fuel lines, barrels and at the end mud splatters and dust. 

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Your new AB did work great, with an experienced guy at the trigger, Martin, love the mottled look. The base paint cries for an oil color treatment for ebven more depth. The tedious work with the walkways paid out, they look perfectly blended.

Cheers Rob

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Thank you guys.

The walkways are not blended yet, still working on chipping, that will be sealed with a layer of satin and oils will be used together with exhaust staining . Predominantly on the side of the engines. I am trying to achieve broken down look with multiple techniques. Fingers crossed.

Update . As I was adding that little air intake on the right side of the nose I have realized that the a/c I intended to build has different exhaust/cowling layout. Somehow I missed out on that.

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So there is a change of aeroplane.

A-20G-25-DO 'white 40', s/n 43-9168, of 51 MTAP (mine-torpedo air regiment) of the Baltic Fleet in the summer of 1944.

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This one had a small cupola, astro dome installed behind the gun position and slightly different camouflage. Well , silly me. Still I can preserve the additional glazing and the external bomb racks I've been piecing together. 

 

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Ok, the LED lenses are smaller than needed. So I have to make my own Astro cupola with the help of a 10mm acrylic beads.
On the scale of overall coolness I would rate it 3,6. Not great, not terrible :)

Ps: don’t forget to use release agent. Life is easier when you using comrade agent  

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