JohnB Posted January 4 Posted January 4 I plan to build this one as Lt. Brubaker's a/c in the movie The Bridges at Toko Ri. It's the old Monogram kit that I started on some years back but put back in the box for "later". Now is "later". It's a great movie except for the ending. 🥲 4
KevinM Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM Posted Tuesday at 10:57 PM I built the same kit about 6/8 months back same plane Brubaker's it looks the part when done not quite done here more a nostalgia build and not many pics. 3
JohnB Posted Tuesday at 11:06 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:06 PM 1 minute ago, KevinM said: I built the same kit about 6/8 months back same plane Brubaker's it looks the part when done not quite done here more a nostalgia build and not many pics. Looks good Kevin! Easy kit to build but that brittle plastic can be a bear. 🙂 1
JohnB Posted Tuesday at 11:19 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 11:19 PM Here's how it is today. I'm waiting for a canopy mask set so I can get that done before the GDSB and silver can be applied. 3
JohnB Posted Wednesday at 08:29 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 08:29 PM I plan to use this enamel paint on the Panther but first I have a question. Have any of you used it and what was your impression? What thinner is best? Thanks. 1
denders Posted Thursday at 02:05 PM Posted Thursday at 02:05 PM I’ve used their lacquer on a car model. Straight from the bottle, no additional thinner. It sprayed very good. Clean up with hardware store lacquer thinner. edit: well, I guess I didn’t read very well, enamel. I think they sell thinner too. I would use their thinner just because I assume they have tested with their thinner and it probably works well. 2
KevinM Posted Thursday at 03:42 PM Posted Thursday at 03:42 PM John I use MrColor leveling thinned in everything lacquers,enamels and acrylic's hell I even use it in my future floor wax makes dry quicker. 2
JohnB Posted Friday at 01:45 AM Author Posted Friday at 01:45 AM 11 hours ago, denders said: I’ve used their lacquer on a car model. Straight from the bottle, no additional thinner. It sprayed very good. Clean up with hardware store lacquer thinner. edit: well, I guess I didn’t read very well, enamel. I think they sell thinner too. I would use their thinner just because I assume they have tested with their thinner and it probably works well. Interesting! I found that if it's not thinned enough it won't spray well and looks "orange peelie". I tried Testor's enamel thinner and it works okay. Humbrol not too well. Thanks for the input Dave! 🙂
JohnB Posted Friday at 01:46 AM Author Posted Friday at 01:46 AM 9 hours ago, KevinM said: John I use MrColor leveling thinned in everything lacquers,enamels and acrylic's hell I even use it in my future floor wax makes dry quicker. I'll have to try some out Kevin. Sounds like a good thinner! 🙂
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