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Airfix 1/48 Hurricane Mk1 - Finished (mostly)

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Airfix 1/48 Hurricane Mk1 - Finished (mostly)
Posted by MrStecks on Thursday, June 15, 2017 9:57 PM

Well, I've finally finished my third model since returning to the hobby... the Airfix 1/48 Hurricane Mk1.  Had some interesting... "adventures" towards the end, but I'm reasonably happy with the results.  Here are some random pictures from the build.

Early cockpit build up...

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Base underside color applied...

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Base earth color applied...

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Camo pattern applied...

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Decals going on...

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Experimented with using oils to create streaking.  Still not sure how I feel about it.  I think I overdid it. (shrug)

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Some chipping here and there.  Reasonably happy with it.

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Final look, after dull coat applications.

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What I haven't shared is the completely bone-headed thing I did when I applied the dull coat.  In my zeal to finish up this build, I got some things out of sequence.  Specifically, I attached all the final/unmasked clear parts (canopy, landing light covors... etc.) BEFORE I sprayed the dull coat.  Worse yet, I didn't even notice what was happening untill all of those clear parts had turned almost completely opaque.  Crying   The child version of me would of thrown the plane against a wall and cried for awhile.  The current, middle-aged version of me sighed deeply, then stripped all the parts off the plane, stripped them bare, remasked them and sprayed them up again.  Then I cried for a while.  hahaha....

Anyway, now I'm starting the Tamiya P-47D Bubbletop.  I'll start a WIP thread for that and share the disasters as they happen.  Smile

Cheers, Mark

 


On the bench:  Revel 1/48 B-25J Mitchell

In the queue: Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1A Corsair

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Posted by Chemteacher on Thursday, June 15, 2017 10:02 PM
Very nice. Great work.

On the bench: Revell-USS Arizona; Airfix P-51D in 1/72

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, June 15, 2017 10:05 PM

Don't worry about that, just move forward and chalk that up as a lessoned learned.  

I've done that before and many other things as well! LOL!  Everything looks great, you did a fine job sir and you should be proud of it!

Did you freehand the camoflauge?  

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

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Posted by DasBeav on Thursday, June 15, 2017 10:11 PM

I've done the Dullcote after "un-masking" also....luckily had extra glass...but still...Lesson learned.

 Sooner Born...Buckeye Bred.

 

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Posted by MrStecks on Friday, June 16, 2017 9:16 AM

Thanks Chemteacher.

Thanks Toshi.  Yes, the camo was done freehand.  My first freehand attempt and I'm pretty happy with it. 

Toshi and DasBeav...  yeah, definately a lesson learned.  After I did all the repair work I started thinking that it might be a good idea to create a checklist that I could follow in the future to prevent getting important things in the wrong order.  Smile


On the bench:  Revel 1/48 B-25J Mitchell

In the queue: Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1A Corsair

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Posted by rooster513 on Friday, June 16, 2017 10:15 AM

Very nice build, especially on the freehand camo! Great build all around.

Looking forward to the P-47 WIP. I do belive there is a Thunderbolt GB kicking around here someplace and I think the guy running it would be happy to have you join with that Tamiya Bubbletop...just sayingWink

-Andy

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Posted by Aggieman on Friday, June 16, 2017 10:34 AM

Your Hurricane looks great. I don't see any over-done weathering.

As for the dull coat fiasco, you certainly rescued that admirably. I did that once on a Nell bomber and did not even notice until after I posted build photos here and someone politely pointed it out. I had to go back and look at it close up under bright lights to finally see my error, but at that point I decided to just chalk it up for what it was and leave well enough alone.

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Posted by Bossman on Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01 PM

MrStecks

Experimented with using oils to create streaking.  Still not sure how I feel about it.  I think I overdid it. (shrug)

 

Super Job Mark.  I think the streaking looks great !

Chris

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Posted by Drifter on Sunday, June 18, 2017 1:19 AM

Yep, what they all said. I think you did a great job. I myself totally screwed up the canopy on my 1/48 Spit that I am busy with. Oh well, it will just have to do. 

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Posted by BrandonK on Sunday, June 18, 2017 9:36 AM

Excellent work. Looking super nice.

BK

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Posted by ManCityFan on Sunday, June 18, 2017 5:02 PM
That just looks excellent. I agree that the weathering looks good. Can't wait to see your next project! D

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Posted by 1943Mike on Sunday, June 18, 2017 8:16 PM

I think you did a fine job on this Hurricane.

As a kid (pre-teen) I read the book "Reach for the Sky" in the mid 50's. I have one Spit in my stash but it's not one I'll probably ever build (too many problems, from what I've read with the Occidental kit). I'll most likely get another Spit and, perhaps, a Hurricane.

As to your spraying dull coat on the clear parts - been there, done that also.

I got back into this hobby in middle age - maybe late middle age Big Smile. I began my second run of building plastic model kits about 6 years ago. You can tell how old I am now by my user name.

At 74 and with a few models under my belt one would think I'd have learned the basic tenets of building plastic kits but, no, I still screw up royaly from time-to-time. I just screwed up the decals on the Avenger I'm working on but, what the heck, it's all for fun AFAIC, so I'll continue the WIP even with my screw ups.

Your finished aircraft looks just dandy to me.

Mike

"Le temps est un grand maître, mais malheureusement, il tue tous ses élèves."

Hector Berlioz

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Posted by DasBeav on Sunday, June 18, 2017 8:52 PM

MrStecks

Thanks Chemteacher.

Thanks Toshi.  Yes, the camo was done freehand.  My first freehand attempt and I'm pretty happy with it. 

Toshi and DasBeav...  yeah, definately a lesson learned.  After I did all the repair work I started thinking that it might be a good idea to create a checklist that I could follow in the future to prevent getting important things in the wrong order.  Smile

 

I liked your idea of a checklist so much I just printed my own from an old article I've had bookmarked...Might even put up a dry-erase board for a "model to do' list...almost made a mistake tonight!

 

 Sooner Born...Buckeye Bred.

 

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Posted by MrStecks on Monday, June 19, 2017 1:39 PM

Oh yeah, a dry-erase board would work great.  I already have one in my basement where I record music, and it's helped a lot there.

Thanks all for your kind words and encouragement.  Glad to see that I'm not the only one to foul up clear parts with a dull coat application!   Big Smile

Cheers, Mark


On the bench:  Revel 1/48 B-25J Mitchell

In the queue: Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1A Corsair

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