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This is going to be my rendition of my Daughters favorite plane from the Museum of the United States Air Force up in Dayton Ohio. Theirs is one of the test mules for wing loading if I remember right. Revell‘s was a version they thought it most likely would be once it was revealed. They did the modelprior to public showing of the B-2. It’s got a 1997 raised copyright on the outside of the wing and the raised panel lines of that era.
The cockpit is really small and sits way back so it’ll be hard to see no matter what. I added an instrument panel via paint with a few dots using a toothpick for buttons. The other thing I’m doing is scribing all the panel lines. Not adding any new ones, just recreating what’s there for this one. The other interes thing is the color. It’s molded in a king dark gloss grey with some sparkles to it. I’ve primered the right side here with Citadel Chaos Black which is kind of a semi gloss black. Working on thinning the wing trailing edges. Then fit-up looks pretty good. Probably a night of bondo in my future this week, I’m not fooling myself!
The cockpit is really small and sits way back so it’ll be hard to see no matter what. I added an instrument panel via paint with a few dots using a toothpick for buttons.
The other thing I’m doing is scribing all the panel lines. Not adding any new ones, just recreating what’s there for this one. The other interes thing is the color. It’s molded in a king dark gloss grey with some sparkles to it. I’ve primered the right side here with Citadel Chaos Black which is kind of a semi gloss black. Working on thinning the wing trailing edges. Then fit-up looks pretty good. Probably a night of bondo in my future this week, I’m not fooling myself!
The other thing I’m doing is scribing all the panel lines. Not adding any new ones, just recreating what’s there for this one.
The other interes thing is the color. It’s molded in a king dark gloss grey with some sparkles to it. I’ve primered the right side here with Citadel Chaos Black which is kind of a semi gloss black. Working on thinning the wing trailing edges. Then fit-up looks pretty good. Probably a night of bondo in my future this week, I’m not fooling myself!
The other interes thing is the color. It’s molded in a king dark gloss grey with some sparkles to it. I’ve primered the right side here with Citadel Chaos Black which is kind of a semi gloss black.
Working on thinning the wing trailing edges. Then fit-up looks pretty good. Probably a night of bondo in my future this week, I’m not fooling myself!
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!
Now THAT is the coolest thing ever!
I was not aware of that model, which reminds us of the various Steath Fighter kits that came out before the F-117 was public.
Pulling up my chair.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Not much unique going on here yet...not even sure ther will be as I think this will be OOB. Just focus on doing the best assembly and paint job that I can.
Working on the basics to clean up the seams. I can't believe the Stealth Bomber would have big gaps in front of the intakes lol
Also working on those trailing edges. May try for a better pic tonight. It is turning out pretty clean. I did end up with just a smidge of putty on 1 side because I went too far and the edge started to pull back from loss of material.
Just lots of sanding and prep work still. If this were just going on my shelf I wouldn't bother as most is underneath the plane but I think it's a good OOB kit to take to a show or 2. Fairly unique and I have to say the fit has been really good. Wait till you see the wing joint. Amazing fit and the dang thing is 10" long.
So here's the landing gear. primered lightly because too many times I clean them up only to find a hidden line AFTER the primer gets layed down.
A plethora of accessories.6 cruise missiles I think. The rest is all landing gear and doors. Done for the night. Time for a cold one and then regroup on this tomorrow.
A plethora of accessories.6 cruise missiles I think. The rest is all landing gear and doors.
Done for the night. Time for a cold one and then regroup on this tomorrow.
What’s really missing from this shot is all the action. Imagine these clamps slipping off the curved surfaces at random intervals and either hitting me in the face or launching across the room
Here’s where I’m at now Getting some advice in another thread here about painting and weathering the wheels. Look for more on that here in the next day or two.
Here’s where I’m at now
Getting some advice in another thread here about painting and weathering the wheels. Look for more on that here in the next day or two.
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Some of those early models of stealth planes certainly didn't look like the real thing though. Still cool aircraft models. The first time I saw a 117 I thought it was a dressed up cartoon in Avaition Weekly Magazine.
That F-117 is really weird. Always reminded me of a cub scout pinewood derby car. You know the ones where you know dad didn’t build it and parts are added on wherever creative genius felt like it.
My F-in-Law flew one of the earliest black projects- the Northrop P-61. That was so guarded that when they had an airfield wreck or a heavily damaged on, at least in the MTO; it was hauled away and scrapped and a new one was issued.
I always liked the F-117. It actually worked the way it was meant to.
Kelly Johnson is one of my aviation heroes, and I have a few.
I know I weighed in earlier, that is a nice model to build. You should look around for a AMT Northrop Flying Wing, the genesis of that design.
Trivia question for the aviation wonks. What major movie has inflight footage of a XB-49
the original version of War of the worlds! With Michael renny. Not sure when it came out 1956? it's one of my favorite sitting at the bench working movies to have running.
John
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
WotW a movie I’ve never seen. Maybe I’ll have to check that out. funny having grown up in that era that i never had an interest in watching it. Too busy with models maybe?
ready for finish paint now. Dang she’s dark as night.
I'm sorry I got the movie name right the actor was from "the day the earth stood still" another work bench watching movie. The Black and white version.
Didn't get anything done I wanted to yesterday, including bench time. Today I did have some time to show some progress. Quite a bit on painting done. I'm working on masks for different sections of the fuselage, like walkways RAM panels, and access hatches. Way too tired though so going to call it quits at this stage...
I did some experimenting first.
The top of this panel is mottled with navy sea blue, dark ghost grey and gloss black then top coated with grimy black.
Next down is some ram panels I was playing with, satin black and then a pearl coat over the satin to see what they look like. Don't like either one. This set is also with the gunship grey called out as the FS color. I prefer the black bomber so not going to do this. Worthwhile experiment for sure.
Next down is mottled with dark ghost grey and gloss black then top coated with grimy black.
Bottom section is the same mottling but top coated with tire black. This is going to be tough to use. I just sprayed over it quickly and it covered up all the mottling. Another experiment that was worthwhile.
This is the gray mottling coat - Next up the navy sea blue - Found a couple sink marks once I got some contrast on her. Going to fix those up and then get going on the markings. Hope you are enjoying this stealth build!
This is the gray mottling coat -
Next up the navy sea blue - Found a couple sink marks once I got some contrast on her. Going to fix those up and then get going on the markings. Hope you are enjoying this stealth build!
Next up the navy sea blue -
Found a couple sink marks once I got some contrast on her. Going to fix those up and then get going on the markings. Hope you are enjoying this stealth build!
falconmod I'm sorry I got the movie name right the actor was from "the day the earth stood still" another work bench watching movie. The Black and white version. John
The Day The Earth Stood Still is an even better movie. Klaatu's resurrection at the end was changed by the censors to be "only temporary". He, who took on the alias Mr. Carpenter during his time on earth.
SciFi in its day was a very good way of expressing angst and concern about the future.
Every Catholic Priest I've ever known likes to watch SciFi, in particular Trek.
Any how, the Stealth is coming along nicely. It'll be a great conversation piece.
GMorrison ... Every Catholic Priest I've ever known likes to watch SciFi, in particular Trek...
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Every Catholic Priest I've ever known likes to watch SciFi, in particular Trek...
Haha, now that’s an interesting observation. Will have to think on that and see if my experiences were similar!
You can make some pretty small cuts withthe Silhouette. These things come off the kabuki paper easy but they are a pain to get off your finger! These access panel markings came out better than expected
Put all the RAM panels on that i wanted this morning. I tried to combine what I see on the real B-2 and the smoother lines of the Revell kit. iv used tire black on the leading edge and on the RAM panels. Then to set off the RAM panels I applied satin gloss, 20% flat so not super shiny. Off to RenFest for the afternoon now. Once it’s dry then the RAM panels have to be covered back up and the surrounding masking removed. ..which means the top coat goes on tonight or tomorrow. Still a long way s from done tho.
Put all the RAM panels on that i wanted this morning. I tried to combine what I see on the real B-2 and the smoother lines of the Revell kit. iv used tire black on the leading edge and on the RAM panels. Then to set off the RAM panels I applied satin gloss, 20% flat so not super shiny.
Off to RenFest for the afternoon now. Once it’s dry then the RAM panels have to be covered back up and the surrounding masking removed. ..which means the top coat goes on tonight or tomorrow. Still a long way s from done tho.
Lots of progress tonight. Grimey black (nato black) top coat is on. Just dusted it with tire black for some additional weathering at the end. Only the bottom has flat coat on it so I’ll show that for my update. The flat reall brings it all together. the MCW paint i use is all gloss. crazy how the look changes with the flat applied. Check it out...
Crazy thing is I missed a seam on that little bob-tail out back on the fuselage DANG! So Sunday I’ll fix that up and then i can finish painting. Dang things the grand canyon. Not sure how i missed it.
At the moment the bottom looks better than the top. Had trouble with my flat coat and am going to redo it. In the mean time here’s my rendition so far...
This is not a kit you see very often. I haven't seen more than a few since they came out. I ended up with one at a vendor's table one contest for under 10.00 and after an examination and some thought, turned it into a science fiction subject, the Vulcan III.
Wow, it's been a LONG time since I've seen one of these. So cool!
Chad
God, Family, Models...
At the plate: 1/48 Airfix Bf109 & 1/35 Tamiya Famo
On deck: Who knows!
That is an extremely bad A** black paint job!
That's phenomenal!
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
Ikar01 I gotta agree with you there, it’s definitely one to use for a what-if or creative project
chad can’t believe you’ve seen one! Although I think i was a sr in high school when this came out and I had other things than models on my mind, so no surprise I don’t remember it being released lol
mr brindos thanks buddy! I’m working on decals now and Hoping to keep this looking good. Can’t tell you how scared i am about messing up the final flat coat given how well it’s looking now.
Teaser...here are all the decal sheets I got out to cobble together the B-2!
Decals on, flat coat applied!
In her element, darkness...
She's FLAT alright lol.
That picture washes out the layers though. Looks rather semi gloss.
M. Brindos She's FLAT alright lol. That picture washes out the layers though. Looks rather semi gloss.
yeah you’re right about that. if its nice tomorrow I’ll take it outside and see if I can get some nicer pics.
The designers at Revell in the 80's must have been all about the action! In it's neutral state the landing gear are set for, wait for it, a landing Who does this? Crazy ***. I am wishing I'd spent more time and checked this out before I painted. That'll teach me to always build planes in-flight.
Working this 1 wheel at a time after about 30 minutes of test fitting and manipulating the gear. I have the 1st one sitting square. This was the easier of the two. In the back you can see the angle I have left to correct on the 2nd one. I can sit it square but the plastic strut is bending just slightly so it needs some more trimming.
Outstanding work!
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Thanks fox, glad you like it!
I tried to get some better shots outside tonight. Somewhat better. I think in the end though I was a little too heavy with the top coat of grimey black and splotches of tire black. Next time even less of a covering would show off the weathering better.
I tried this in B&W to see if it shows better online
Next here's some glamour shots... I think this one shows the weathering the best And the pièce de résistance, a bronze award at the Cincinnati Scale Modelers Show last weekend!
Next here's some glamour shots...
I think this one shows the weathering the best And the pièce de résistance, a bronze award at the Cincinnati Scale Modelers Show last weekend!
I think this one shows the weathering the best
And the pièce de résistance, a bronze award at the Cincinnati Scale Modelers Show last weekend!
Well done!! Congratulations!
Love that subtle weathered finish - very stealth lookng!
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
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