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She's a cracker! Those Alclad paints make such a difference for achieving realistic NMF's!
Cheers :)
Martin
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I don't know if they carried 4 or not, I wanted to liven it up with more than just drop tanks, A look on google found some other builds with that set up and I liked the look of it.
Beautiful work, especially on the heat staining. Quick question, did the F100 ever fly with 4 Sidewinders? I don't think I have ever seen one that way operationally. I'm curious what your source is, if you don't mind sharing. Thanks.
John
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/2/t/164780.aspx?page=1 Here's a link to my build. It was tough to take pics of the canopy hinge but you get the idea. I had to scratch build brackets and an upper deck for the canopy. No idea why aires or trumpeter couldn't help a guy out with that...
Hello Nathan, I did the canopy closed, the instructions did not give an open option and I was not sure on what sort of opening system they have? I didn't think it right to just tilt back the canopy, surely there is more to it than that?
Beautiful work. I like the burnt tail section.
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Nice job. I built this kit almost a year ago and I agree it builds up really easy with no problems. I also used an aires pit and although it takes alot of work to fit it in place, I found the kit cockpit way to simple and inaccurate. It's actually closer to a D than an F-100c. How come no open canopy?
Hello Callsignowl, I masked up that area, sprayed Alclad Magnesium and AK Xtreme burnt metal in vertical strokes. After that I added the TAmiya weather master burnt blue
What a great NMF scheme. The exhaust and back end work is superb. Outstanding.!!
Thanks for sharing it.
BK
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A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
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oooh, shiny!!
Nice job on the NMF. How did you do the burnt metal areas near the exhaust?
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Thank you everyone for the kind words
Wow, beautiful work, the NM looks perfect and the heat discolouration around the engine is fantastic!
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nice finish
Nick.
That is one great looking build!
Toshi
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OH MY, what gorgeous paint work !
I'm doing an F-86 right now in hopes of trying a similar painting effect for the first time.. Wish me luck.
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On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
They are Enamel, similar to Alclad to use but maybe not as smelly. They are touch dry real quick. I can recommend you give them a go.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that yes, I used the AK gloss black base under the metalizer. AK metalizers go well, and dry very quick.
Finished off this one today. If i had it over again, I would not bother with the aires set, most of it is not seen and it required a LOT of work to get it all to fit, especially the cockpit. I know you need to modify to get parts to fit, but this one was a nightmare in comparison to the 1/48 Hobby Boss Demon I did which also had aires AM. It has a few flaws but overall I am pretty happy with how it turned out (Knowing the problems I had)Kit- Trumpeter 1/48 F-100C Super SabreExtras- Aires F-100C Detail set - Xtradecal F-100C Super SabrePaints used- AK Xtreme metal (Aluminium and burnt metal), Alclad II Magnesium Tamiya and Vallejo acrylics, Gunze Mr metalizer (Dark Iron), Tamiya weather master burnt blue.
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