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Simply outstanding. Like Dre and some others, I'd not have guessed 1/72nd in a million years if I didn't know.
BTW, your RC and your flying skills ain't too shabby either, mate.
Thanks for taking the time to let us follow along with this build.
Well done!
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That's a beautiful model, and great pictures too! Well done indeed.
Gary
"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"
Beautiful Flanker! Much better pics with the light tent too!
No bucks, no Buck Rogers
Still looks great. I don't know which photo I like better- the full sunlit shot or the head-on tent shot.
New pictures! I've been expirimenting with a light tent.
On the bench: Between Builds...
Superb looking model.
Thank you everyone for all of the complements!
pws73703...is there anyplace that makes ace combat decals im playing the game again and want to build a couple of the air frames from the game
Hope this helps.
Gorgeous!
Groot
"Firing flares while dumping fuel may ruin your day" SH-60B NATOPS
Nice! If you hadn't mentioned it, I never would've known that you had made some mistakes while building it. Great job!
Devil Dawg
On The Bench: Tamiya 1/32nd Mitsubishi A6M5 Model 52 Zeke For Japanese Group Build
Build one at a time? Hah! That'll be the day!!
WOW, this is one beautiful model. If you didn't tell us that it's 1/72 I would have thought that it's a larger scale as the build quality and paint are so good.
Oh, man, that is SWEEEEEEEET, T3chDad. That's a ridiculous amount of weaponry and I love it (why I also like the A-10 so much). Great scheme, finish, and that base is just the icing on the cake. Awesome job. Hope my Flanker comes out looking half that good. Seriously.
Here we go!!
She's definitely not perfect, but overall, I'm very happy with how she turned-out. It has been a very worthwhile learning experience to me. It was gloomy and rainy here all day, so I didn't have any natural light for pics. I made due in my shop with lights I had on hand. I hope you enjoy the pictures!
The base is a Polar Lights universal model stand (about $7USD). I had a nameplate engraved at my local "Things Remembered". I custom cut 1/8" plexi to mount the squadron badge on. I modified the stand by using carbon fiber tube I had laying around from my RC stuff.
This is the only pic with natural light. The sun peaked through my loft windows for a few minutes yesterday and I snapped a couple.
Sweet!!
Those red warning decals are a PITA, no matter what.
You're never gonna notice, I put the red walkways back to front on my mirage 2000. It was way too late to correct, and to be honest it's not that obvious.
I cannot catch a break....from being a dumb-ass.
You know the two big red square panel decals? The ones I messed up the bird with the first time? I was wondering why they didn't seem to fit properly...a little long in one dimension and a little short in the other. Surely Hasegawa was better with getting the decals right than this!? They are. I put the decals on backwards and rotated. I didn't notice until after wash-touch-up and gloss. Oh well...let's let it be our little secret.
This proves the point how we humans go into things with preconceptions...
Almost there. Cant wait to see the finished bird.
Small update. The armament and the pylons are done.
That only leaves the decals and flat coat.
Cool!
Dre Beautiful recovery, dude. I'd love to see more of your work. In the future, would you be open to cutting a splinter mask (or two) in 1/32?? I'd pay for it!
Beautiful recovery, dude. I'd love to see more of your work.
In the future, would you be open to cutting a splinter mask (or two) in 1/32?? I'd pay for it!
Thanks! I'm sure we can work something out with the masking.
In the previous pictures I used a variety of masking material (pictured below). Yes, in one it was a paper towel with some blue 3M Edge-Lock tape. I also use the yellow Tamiya 6mm tape. Lastly, I use transfer paper that is typically for use with vinyl cutter lettering/design.
In this case, I used the vinyl cutter to cut out all of the camo shapes at once on the transfer paper and used that for the mask. The transfer paper is low-tack and works great for large masking jobs. It's really nice to be able to take a scanned image of the scheme and make all the masking in a matter of minutes.
Heck yea! Great save.
What are you masking with? Once looked like paper towel, that last mask made with packaging material?
That's a great save mate looks great!
Fix is done! I'm very happy with the results.
Here she is right after the camo painting.
...and after the gloss-wash-gloss...
I think I'll work on the armament next...
The fix is looking god so far. I know for me when I screw up a build sometimes its best if I just set the model down and take a break from it for a while. Although it looks like whatever you're doing is working fine.
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