KevinM Posted May 3 Posted May 3 I have been chomping at the bit to get started on this one.The engine was my starting area for reason of personal taste like get my problem area out of the way and operational.The plane will be displayed in-flight as it stands at the moment subject to change.I will be adding Quintas to the office to spruce things up a bit and I am leaning towards the boxart but some mask for the main insignia. 9
Landlubber Mike Posted May 4 Posted May 4 Another beauty in the works - looking forward to following along on this one! 1 1
KevinM Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 1 minute ago, Martinnfb said: Works like a charm. So it just opens without a download?If so that works I guess I just did not want people to be scared of the download which I can understand.
Count0 Posted May 8 Posted May 8 1 hour ago, KevinM said: nstalled a micro motor in the gear reduction case. Did something like this years ago with an Airfix 1/24 Spitfore for a Glad sandwich bag commercial. No pretty like your's, the Tamiya reduction box took up almost the entire nose of the spit. But it worked nice once it was all set up. And it was a big hit on stage. Everyone wanted to play with the power supply to rev the "engine". I have that spitfire around here somewhere still. 2 1
KevinM Posted May 8 Author Posted May 8 Cool!The motors are so small like .160"W and .510" L can take power up to 4.7V so in the long run may add one more battery.Yeah I have a box of potentiometers for calibration. 2
KevinM Posted May 25 Author Posted May 25 She is slowly coming together fellas between work,vehicles and he build getting the least attention.I really am now getting what you guys have been saying about these Tamiya kits in their fit/engineering very Nice in 1/32 scale.The wings and tailplanes are not glued just fitted nice fit.I am really hoping to have this completed for a show over in Covington,LA next month if Not the Tempest will be my only entry for 1/32. 8
KevinM Posted June 6 Author Posted June 6 Well I have started the painting process on this one.I started with Mr Surfacer 1500 grey,Tamiya Semi Black,silver (chip) and I guess yellow ID bands.The plane looks like it's going to get colors from 3 different manufactures go figure 5
KevinM Posted June 7 Author Posted June 7 I have the camo on the plane was not totally satisfied with what Tamiya called out for l.Sand but that is what I did the 109 in in the background.I thionk once I get to the point of weathering it will go darker some and blend in well enough. I added a photo seeing how sometimes it's middlestone color and this is sand 6
DocRob Posted June 8 Posted June 8 Nice pattern Kevin, but on the pic, it looks very bright. A brown filter would blend the colors better and enrichen them somewhat. Cheers Rob 3 1
KevinM Posted June 8 Author Posted June 8 5 hours ago, DocRob said: Nice pattern Kevin, but on the pic, it looks very bright. A brown filter would blend the colors better and enrichen them somewhat. Cheers Rob Not much into photography Rob no flash maybe? It's not that bright in real life. 3
KevinM Posted June 8 Author Posted June 8 main decals are on and no flash Rob when the wash hits it's going darker 7
KevinM Posted Monday at 01:20 AM Author Posted Monday at 01:20 AM I have started applying the wash first the whole topsides got a dark sand wash then wiped but the brown did nor look fades enough?So I took mostly light sand in a container added 1/4 dark and went over just the brown areas looks better to my eyes.I then applied that same color to the bottom to which I have only started to wipe off the excess.The plan is once I am comfortable with the wash and it still a bit heavy I am going to spray with future since it's more water base than anything else that hopefully will dilute it some.That's the plan. 5
DocRob Posted Monday at 12:46 PM Posted Monday at 12:46 PM Looking good on the top side Kevin, but a bit heavy on the underside. Hopefully the Future will do it´s job. On chalks, it does a soothing job, reducing the contrasts. Cheers Rob 1
KevinM Posted Monday at 01:39 PM Author Posted Monday at 01:39 PM 50 minutes ago, DocRob said: but a bit heavy on the underside. Not done with the bottom Rob still quite a bit left to wipe off just time to call it quits for the night.I was doing this and a small wood project for a friend having to divide my time left the night short. 4
KevinM Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM Author Posted yesterday at 12:34 AM I am down to now antenna,canopy mirror,pitot tube and the exhaust.The next part will be wiring up the power supply hopefully completed to my liking by Wednesday.The overall look upstairs I am content with the undersides is so-so. 5
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