Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 01:08 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:08 AM Gondolas are assembled with a little bit of general schmutz applied over it just to separate the worn look from the rest of the wing. There was also another pesky seam line that sneak by my weak eyesight. 5
Martinnfb Posted Thursday at 01:10 AM Author Posted Thursday at 01:10 AM Just for the size . Side by size with 1/32 Havoc 7
PanzerWomble Posted Thursday at 06:28 PM Posted Thursday at 06:28 PM Glad you modified the gonadlas , they look great now . 3
Martinnfb Posted Friday at 03:08 AM Author Posted Friday at 03:08 AM Glassware is excellent. Only addition was green tint on the armour plates and handholds on the frame. the headrests has a cushion and double glass just like the real thing. Well done Airfix. 7
Martinnfb Posted Friday at 04:00 AM Author Posted Friday at 04:00 AM From Arctic Bandit to Twilight Sparkle, at this stage the paint looks so stark. 7
Martinnfb Posted Friday at 04:03 AM Author Posted Friday at 04:03 AM Fantastically designed radiator flaps mechanism. 8
PanzerWomble Posted Friday at 10:13 AM Posted Friday at 10:13 AM It's good to see some nice engineering from them . Looking good Martin , how are you enjoying the Atom ? 3
Martinnfb Posted Friday at 12:32 PM Author Posted Friday at 12:32 PM Thank you , I have to admit I like them, first time there's a product that I can hand brush and air brush with great results. really impressed. 4
BlrwestSiR Posted Friday at 01:22 PM Posted Friday at 01:22 PM You're making some great progress there Martin. 2 1
Martinnfb Posted Saturday at 12:43 AM Author Posted Saturday at 12:43 AM Artificial Horizont decal shifted on me, Eduard 109 bezel set 23014 came to the rescue. Now I feel I should replace all of them. Remember, AOOB 5
Martinnfb Posted Saturday at 01:39 AM Author Posted Saturday at 01:39 AM @airscale Peter's belts are pure gold. 5
PanzerWomble Posted Saturday at 10:08 AM Posted Saturday at 10:08 AM Looking good , take it no seat belts in the kit or do they use decals ? 2
Martinnfb Posted Saturday at 02:32 PM Author Posted Saturday at 02:32 PM Thanks Guy, yes there are seatbelts, but plastic molded in the universal vertical position and I can’t really imagine how to crumple them in the back, so I opted to go with the paper ones, an easy way out 5
Spitfire Posted Saturday at 03:35 PM Posted Saturday at 03:35 PM Coming along nicely, the fabric/paper type seatbelts are a pain to put together but they do look great and are well worth the effort. Cheers Dennis 4
Martinnfb Posted Sunday at 09:58 PM Author Posted Sunday at 09:58 PM Some of you were wondering about the quality and fit of the masking tape provided by Airfix. Well, it does the job. I didn’t use transfer tape, just slapped it on off hand. The material is slightly softer than Kabuki, but its adhesive allows you to play around with the placement. Good call over all, I just wish they would provide also the rest of insignia crosses. And yeah, my compressor overheated and started spitting water, nota biggie. 6
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 10:05 PM Posted Sunday at 10:05 PM That looks good. Nice to have masks at this scale. 2
Martinnfb Posted Sunday at 10:13 PM Author Posted Sunday at 10:13 PM Definitely a must, this thing is huge . I am testing the new ATOM paint and trying all kinds of thinners, little expensive guinea pig, but there is no time for hesitation 4
telepatu Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Following with interest. I didn't plan on getting this kit. I have the Trumpeter Bf-109G in the stash, so why would I get another one? Your build is looking so good that I'm getting second thoughts. The Trumpy is a G-2, so a this being a G-6 is not the same, right? 😇 1 1
Martinnfb Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Definitely worth the money. In case you wonder the font is Alte DIN 1451 Mittelschrift 5
PanzerWomble Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 23 hours ago, Martinnfb said: Definitely a must, this thing is huge . I am testing the new ATOM paint and trying all kinds of thinners, little expensive guinea pig, but there is no time for hesitation From my experience , water ok ish , their own thinner used sparingly is better , also some swear by Tammy X20 which is better than water and has less retardants. I've used all three in the learning process . It's doesn't react that well to hotter stuff like MPR self levelling or other things with high IPA content ( it can 'split' like milk does) . Found once I had a good feel for the viscosity, it becomes more straightforward , initially I was put off by me over thinning . You can spray them straight from the bottle according to their blurb, which is ok if you just want heavy coverage , but out of the bottle viscosity varies by pigment density. But this is what I love the best , esp being a big fan of Mike Rinaldis work . In this vid he's put the paint on a bit thick , put it on a bit thinner and it drops off easily. Sorry if I'm being a bit of a proselyte . 3
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