Martinnfb Posted June 24 Posted June 24 Just use the picture as a template. Same product must be available via US suppliers , such as SB 1
Landlubber Mike Posted June 25 Posted June 25 13 hours ago, RalphSarc said: Yeah it’s hotter than the surface of the sun in Richmond VA. So enjoying staying indoors vasking in the AC and building a kit! Yeah no doubt. Thankfully I drive to work as it’s really hot out there. Would die if I was on the Metro. 2
Landlubber Mike Posted June 25 Posted June 25 For what it’s worth, one of my Hs 129 has the top half of the propeller cone painted a different color than the bottom. It’s been a royal pain to try and mask and get them painted. I couldn’t imagine doing a swirl like yours without a pre-cut mask. 3
RalphSarc Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 1 hour ago, Landlubber Mike said: For what it’s worth, one of my Hs 129 has the top half of the propeller cone painted a different color than the bottom. It’s been a royal pain to try and mask and get them painted. I couldn’t imagine doing a swirl like yours without a pre-cut mask. I think I’ll try cutting Tamiya tape in very thin strips and see if I can stretch them around the spinners! I’ve seen those two tone spinners also so I’ll go with what’s easiest, lol!!! 1
RalphSarc Posted June 25 Author Posted June 25 4 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Just use the picture as a template. Same product must be available via US suppliers , such as SB I looked on Amazon and eBay also. I’m going to try making my own. Fingers crossed!! 2
RalphSarc Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 Saw where a Modeller fashioned a tarp over his models canopy presumably to shade the cockpit! I thought that would look cool on my Me410. Since I purchased all the stuff to teach myself the technique I thought what the hell I’ll use it on my 410…… then I done have to detail the cockpit and mask the canopy, lol!!! 3
Landlubber Mike Posted June 26 Posted June 26 I have to do that myself for one of my Hs 129s. It was being towed so the cockpit and the engines were wrapped. I’ll be curious to learn from you how to do it. No pressure now! 1
RalphSarc Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 21 minutes ago, Landlubber Mike said: I have to do that myself for one of my Hs 129s. It was being towed so the cockpit and the engines were wrapped. I’ll be curious to learn from you how to do it. No pressure now! Oh none at all, lol!!! 2
RalphSarc Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 Plus Mike gave me a great idea so I ordered a Tamiya 1/48 German Aircraft Power Supply and Kettenkraftrad Tow Vehicle Model Kit. Thinking about a possible towing diorama for my Me410 with a tarp over the canopy!! it was Mike’s fault, lol!!! 2
Landlubber Mike Posted June 26 Posted June 26 Nice! That will look really cool. I’m using a power cart like the one in your Tamiya set for my second Hs129. Just remember that you might need to open up a panel if you want to show it plugged in. 1
KevinM Posted June 26 Posted June 26 7 hours ago, RalphSarc said: Ordered a canopy mask set for the 410!! A must looking good Ralph 1
RalphSarc Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 8 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said: Nice! That will look really cool. I’m using a power cart like the one in your Tamiya set for my second Hs129. Just remember that you might need to open up a panel if you want to show it plugged in. Good idea. I guess I’ll have to research where that panel was? Any idea?
RalphSarc Posted June 26 Author Posted June 26 1 hour ago, KevinM said: A must looking good Ralph Oh yeah a mask on a German green house canopy are a must!! 1
Landlubber Mike Posted June 27 Posted June 27 4 hours ago, RalphSarc said: Good idea. I guess I’ll have to research where that panel was? Any idea? No clue off hand. I found a picture for my Hs 129, so maybe just try a google search? I think the Hs 129 opening was on the engine pod. 1
RalphSarc Posted June 27 Author Posted June 27 5 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said: No clue off hand. I found a picture for my Hs 129, so maybe just try a google search? I think the Hs 129 opening was on the engine pod. Excellent picture and it would stand to reason that it would be located on an engine pod. My eBay canopy mask is scheduled to arrive today so I may start painting and detailing the cockpit today. Unfortunately we leave for a month long RV trip to Canada and Maine Saturday morning so all modelling will be at a stand still until we return. 2
RalphSarc Posted June 27 Author Posted June 27 11 minutes ago, Martinnfb said: Just like 109, right side, behind the canopy Found it!!! Thanks Martin! 1
Landlubber Mike Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Thanks for those pictures Martin! Interesting that the socket is on the fuselage versus the engine pods as with the Hs129. Unless planes at that time had a few different sockets? 2
RalphSarc Posted June 27 Author Posted June 27 1 hour ago, Martinnfb said: Here is the socket. and tarp on the wing Thanks again Martin. Love the camouflage painting above the two crew looking at the side gun!! That’s the way I spray, lol!! 1
Martinnfb Posted June 27 Posted June 27 I am actually planning similar "squiggly wiggles" type of camo as well. Got a new airbrush recently, we'll see what can be done. 3
RalphSarc Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 7 hours ago, Martinnfb said: I am actually planning similar "squiggly wiggles" type of camo as well. Got a new airbrush recently, we'll see what can be done. Me too!!! I’ve been practicing with mine on cardboard, lol!!! 2
RalphSarc Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 Last mail call before we leave on our Canadian, Vermont and Maine trip. Received a Tamiya 1/48 German aircraft power cart along with a Kettenkraftad tow vehicle. Plus a mask for the canopy on my Me210 build. 3
belugawhaleman Posted June 28 Posted June 28 On 6/24/2025 at 1:57 PM, RalphSarc said: Thanks Martin however both companies shipping is outrageous especially Edwards $24.99 charge for a $6 item!!! Maybe that’s for personal hand delivery, lol!! I’ll see what I can do with Tamiya tape! Hobbylink had them but I see that they are discontinued now. .......I'll look out for them. 1
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