PanzerWomble Posted December 17 Posted December 17 3 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Thank you guys. There will be adjustments to the mottling and repairs once the paint is cured. Regarding the marking. As a first step I sprayed the black layer into the centres, then cover the centre again, then removed the outline and sprayed the yellow. Oramask 810 is very flexible, thick , but flexing enough to give you some room for adjustments. Fanks - I use the same film, suspect thats one of the advantages of 1/24 over 1/48 , my Cameo gets upset if you pull the offsets in too much . 😔 2
Martinnfb Posted December 17 Author Posted December 17 Yes I ripped the first cut as well, then I changed the speed settings to 1 and the cut was clean. blade 2, speed 1, force 8 1 1
PanzerWomble Posted December 17 Posted December 17 22 minutes ago, Martinnfb said: Yes I ripped the first cut as well, then I changed the speed settings to 1 and the cut was clean. blade 2, speed 1, force 8 Similar setting here , less force though - I run also tamiya masking paper occasionally , but fit parallel cuts less than 1mm , sometimes 2mm it just drags the material up 😔 Hence my love of Japanese or Brit subjects 2
Martinnfb Posted December 18 Author Posted December 18 MIND THE GAP! I should probably check the instructions once in a while. How and why would Airfix choose such a solution for the canopy install is beyond me. I didn’t trim the fuselage and then noticed the gap while spraying clear coat . Bummer... So just be careful when you get to this step , it's easy to miss. 3 2
Martinnfb Posted December 18 Author Posted December 18 Printed the serial numbers and opted for windmills from the Trumpeter decal sheet just to realize that they’re too big. Well that’s Trumpeter for ya. 4 1
Martinnfb Posted December 18 Author Posted December 18 Father Ted was right. moving on, canopy is back on. the big upper cross decals came out ok. I removed the inner part and hopefully they will blend under a coat of clear. 8
BlrwestSiR Posted December 18 Posted December 18 12 hours ago, Martinnfb said: MIND THE GAP! I should probably check the instructions once in a while. How and why would Airfix choose such a solution for the canopy install is beyond me. I didn’t trim the fuselage and then noticed the gap while spraying clear coat . Bummer... So just be careful when you get to this step , it's easy to miss. At least it's not as big as the Fulda Gap. It's an interesting moulding choice that Airfix picked with that. 4
PanzerWomble Posted December 18 Posted December 18 42 minutes ago, BlrwestSiR said: At least it's not as big as the Fulda Gap. It's an interesting moulding choice that Airfix picked with that. You could drive a tank army through that Good save Martin, like my toupee you can't see the join . Had similar dramas with the Ju88 I did a while back , luckily ICM provide numerous versions of clear sprues so cutting off the old and redoing it all was a pain, but the model didn't get lawn darted . 2 2
Martinnfb Posted December 21 Author Posted December 21 Little progress today. As I said before “ baby steps” applied majority of the stencils. in order to mimic sand down look of this airframe I combined orange and dark brown Tamiya wash and in a irregular pin wash pattern I covered majority of the top surfaces. That was completed by again highly irregular line wash. Which was consequently wiped down by Q-tip slightly moistened with thinner. then I noticed some kind of repair paint job on the right side of the rudder, not sure if it was done by red oxide primer( possibly) or fresh yellow or one of the camouflage colours. I mixed up my own shade of colour named Kaka. Don’t ask. wheels and flaps got more stencils too, again it’s a slow process. Airfix provided magnificent amount of stencils which partially offsets that booting marking selection. enough said, adding pictures 7
Martinnfb Posted December 21 Author Posted December 21 Another strange hiccup along the way the flame dampened was sticking too much out and over the exhaust pipes, I’ve noticed it only when I started applying some heat damage, instead I found myself in a world of emotional damage 9
Martinnfb Posted December 21 Author Posted December 21 Prop received some preparatory coat , I just had to stick it on for tonight’s glamour shot. 7
Martinnfb Posted December 21 Author Posted December 21 I am having fun with this kit. Good times ahead, so ? ...music time 2
DocRob Posted December 21 Posted December 21 Your paintjob and weathering is perfectly blended, love it. Cheers Rob 3 1
PanzerWomble Posted December 21 Posted December 21 Progress is romping along , done by Xmas ? Also ..........have you swapped to a new brand of squirrel repellant ? Lil boogars aren't making an appearance so far 4
Martinnfb Posted Monday at 11:53 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:53 PM Let’s not challenge the patience of the mighty squirrel. 🐿️ there are already few MiGs waiting in the background and I can’t even blame Carl. today I focused on the gear legs. Added brake lines, some stencils. Wash is drying . I also sealed the surface with dull ore top coat from Testors. There’s still bunch os work left in the form of unwiped wash and detail work on many flaws that I discovered on my photos. Yeah, my eyesight is not what it once use to be so photographing the progress helps to locate and prevent all kinds of embarrassment. 8 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Tuesday at 03:14 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:14 AM Looks fabulous there Martin. Thanks for not blaming me. 2 1
PanzerWomble Posted Tuesday at 06:26 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:26 PM 18 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Let’s not challenge the patience of the mighty squirrel. 🐿️ there are already few MiGs waiting in the background and I can’t even blame Carl. today I focused on the gear legs. Added brake lines, some stencils. Wash is drying . I also sealed the surface with dull ore top coat from Testors. There’s still bunch os work left in the form of unwiped wash and detail work on many flaws that I discovered on my photos. Yeah, my eyesight is not what it once use to be so photographing the progress helps to locate and prevent all kinds of embarrassment. Hmmm .....Is the brake line OOB or a bit of nice scratch building with some line and ferule? Looks great and better than the twisited PE in 1/48 gear ? 1 1
belugawhaleman Posted Wednesday at 02:22 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:22 PM Nice work on the landing gear Martin😀 1
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 01:05 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:05 AM Marry Christmas! baby steps 7
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