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Posted by Old Ordie on Thursday, June 28, 2012 12:05 PM

swingr1121:  Yes

OWL:  Yes

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

Elevators:  Airfix 1:72 Grumman Duck; AM 1:72 F-4J

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Posted by CallSignOWL on Thursday, June 28, 2012 11:41 AM

just finished Monogram's 1/48 scale P-40b, in Flying Tiger markings

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Now that I'm here, where am I??

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Saturday, June 23, 2012 9:34 PM

mississippivol

@cadcyg: The short answer is no, you can't. The dullcoat will fog your windows. Best approach is to dullcoat the tape before you apply it. By the way, I like what you did with the cockpit!

Glenn

Yeah...don`t spray dullcote on your canopies!!  The only way you could is if you masked all the windows, which defeats the purpose of using the strips. I agree with Glenn...can you remove the strips easily?

I do my canopies the other way...mask with Tamiya tape and cut out the frames...you can do just about anything over the canopies as long as you leave the masks on...Wink Have you tried "Fast Frames"...just like what you`re doing but pre-cut. I used them a few times but don`t really care for them . Good luck with whatever you decide to do!

Len

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Posted by mississippivol on Saturday, June 23, 2012 8:30 PM

@cadcyg: The short answer is no, you can't. The dullcoat will fog your windows. Best approach is to dullcoat the tape before you apply it. By the way, I like what you did with the cockpit!

Glenn

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Posted by cadcyg on Saturday, June 23, 2012 7:26 PM

Fellow modelers.

 

I am trying out something I have not done before.  I airbrushed some automotive stripping tape and used it for the panel lines on my canopy.  What I would like to know, could I use this dull coat spray to coat the canopy and the stripping tape giving me that dull look I am trying to achieve for the Black widow?  I don't want it to eat the tape or fog up the canopy.  I want it to seal in the tape.

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Saturday, June 23, 2012 1:31 PM

swingr1121

Thanks Len.  Those are the French markings that're included in the Eduard P-39Q Profipack.  This kit had some parts added to it, i.e. props, spinner, and tires from the Eduard kit, gun pods from an Arii P-47 that were actually bomb racks, and guns from an unknown kit..

I was thinking "French" but the number on the nose tripped me up...thought maybe from some asian country or somethin`...Big Smile

Len Pytlewski

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Posted by swingr1121 on Friday, June 22, 2012 7:55 PM

Thanks Len.  Those are the French markings that're included in the Eduard P-39Q Profipack.  This kit had some parts added to it, i.e. props, spinner, and tires from the Eduard kit, gun pods from an Arii P-47 that were actually bomb racks, and guns from an unknown kit..

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Friday, June 22, 2012 7:50 PM

swingr1121

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s269/swingr1121/Models/Monogram%20P-39/2012-06-10_17-36-54_192.jpg

 

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s269/swingr1121/Models/Monogram%20P-39/2012-06-10_17-36-38_120.jpg

 

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s269/swingr1121/Models/Monogram%20P-39/2012-06-10_17-37-12_531.jpg

 

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s269/swingr1121/Models/Monogram%20P-39/2012-06-10_17-37-30_197.jpg

 

 

Mike

Nice build Mike....what country are those markings from?

Len Pytlewski

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Posted by swingr1121 on Friday, June 22, 2012 7:29 PM

 

 

 

 

 

Mike

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Posted by Old Ordie on Friday, June 22, 2012 11:50 AM

NavyChris

Well my 7 year old son and I started building some Revell/Monogram models.  I am a history teacher and my son started to take an intrest in what I do for a job.  he knows Great Grand pa was in WWII and Grandpa was in vietnam.  So we are picking out planes he likes and I wanted to post what we have finished so far.

P-40 WarHawk. My son picked out the colors and I used an airbrush for the frist time.  it did not turn out to bad but I have a ton of work to do.  He wants to build a B-25 gun nose..just right into the fire :o)

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u128/DarthAidan/012-3.jpg

We also just started a Bf-109g-10 today

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u128/DarthAidan/009-2.jpg

 

The work in these 29 pages are amazing!!!

Yes    Good work yourselves, NavyChris and son.  You gents (and ladies - OWL, I know you're there) with kids interested in what you're interested in are fortunate men (and women ...).  Live it to the limit, and then some.

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

Elevators:  Airfix 1:72 Grumman Duck; AM 1:72 F-4J

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Posted by Old Ordie on Friday, June 22, 2012 11:43 AM

Big_Dog

I am not sure if you are masking your canopies Ordie or free handing them. If you are doing the former, what I have found that works for me is to cut thins strips of tape and follow the frame in one direction, where these cross another frame I take a blunted toothpick and really burnish the tape down good so I have a good "crease" to trace with my knife to cut the tape. When I start painting I almost drybrush the first layer or so on, as that will seal things up and keep the paint from creeping under the tape. If you are doing free hand I have found for me that drybrushing the frames works better than trying to actually paint them.

I am glad to hear such nice praise for the At-6/SNJ kit, I have that in my stash but have several in the que ahead of it.

Big Dog,

Thanks for the tip Smile.  I will follow your advice on my RM SBD, now on the bench.  I airbrushed it, and did use small strips of tape.  What I didn't do was run them in one direction only, burnish as well as I should have, or use a knife to cut along the edge going on or coming off.

Ordie

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

Elevators:  Airfix 1:72 Grumman Duck; AM 1:72 F-4J

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Posted by NavyChris on Friday, June 22, 2012 10:43 AM

Thank you for the tip on the wash. I can only get better :)

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Posted by Reasoned on Friday, June 22, 2012 8:55 AM

NavyChris

He will know what happened do not worrie.  All good history teachers hate revisionist history.  I did see your build and i love the colors used.  I was looking at the picture on the box and it is beyond my skill right now.  I think I am going to do somthing like you did.  how did you weather your 109?  I was thinking of using pastels?  any tips you can give would be welcomed.

Great to hear that, our future generations need to know the truth Wink.

Thanks, since I'm not the "artist" style builder (e.g., using artist oils/pastels)..... yet, I use a base coat of MM enamel, I find using an acrylic "wash" mixture of water, black & gray paint and touch of dish soap (all mixed up in small glass container to reuse as needed), over a gloss coat (some like Future, I use MM Gloss from rattle can), let it seep into recessed lines, dry, then carefully remove with damp paper towel.  Not perfect but a fairly easy process and works pretty well with any recessed panel line kit (like your 109).  Good luck and keep it up!

Science is the pursiut of knowledge, faith is the pursuit of wisdom.  Peace be with you.

On the Tarmac: 1/48 Revell P-38

In the Hanger: A bunch of kits

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Posted by NavyChris on Thursday, June 21, 2012 10:15 PM

He will know what happened do not worrie.  All good history teachers hate revisionist history.  I did see your build and i love the colors used.  I was looking at the picture on the box and it is beyond my skill right now.  I think I am going to do somthing like you did.  how did you weather your 109?  I was thinking of using pastels?  any tips you can give would be welcomed.

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Posted by Big_Dog on Thursday, June 21, 2012 10:15 PM

I am not sure if you are masking your canopies Ordie or free handing them. If you are doing the former, what I have found that works for me is to cut thins strips of tape and follow the frame in one direction, where these cross another frame I take a blunted toothpick and really burnish the tape down good so I have a good "crease" to trace with my knife to cut the tape. When I start painting I almost drybrush the first layer or so on, as that will seal things up and keep the paint from creeping under the tape. If you are doing free hand I have found for me that drybrushing the frames works better than trying to actually paint them.

I am glad to hear such nice praise for the At-6/SNJ kit, I have that in my stash but have several in the que ahead of it.

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Posted by Reasoned on Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:59 PM

Congrats on getting your youngster interested in history, I'm sure you'll teach him on what REALLY happened.  The R/M kits are great value for the most part and your P-40 looks great.  Might want to get a couple more under the belt before the multi-engined craft, congrats and good luck.  That 109 kit is a fun little kit, not sure you saw my build of that kit on the previous page:

 

Science is the pursiut of knowledge, faith is the pursuit of wisdom.  Peace be with you.

On the Tarmac: 1/48 Revell P-38

In the Hanger: A bunch of kits

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Posted by NavyChris on Thursday, June 21, 2012 8:26 PM

Well my 7 year old son and I started building some Revell/Monogram models.  I am a history teacher and my son started to take an intrest in what I do for a job.  he knows Great Grand pa was in WWII and Grandpa was in vietnam.  So we are picking out planes he likes and I wanted to post what we have finished so far.

P-40 WarHawk. My son picked out the colors and I used an airbrush for the frist time.  it did not turn out to bad but I have a ton of work to do.  He wants to build a B-25 gun nose..just right into the fire :o)

We also just started a Bf-109g-10 today

 

The work in these 29 pages are amazing!!!

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Posted by dirkpitt77 on Thursday, June 21, 2012 5:56 PM

Ordie, I love your AT-6...nicely done!

    "Some say the alien didn't die in the crash.  It survived and drank whiskey and played poker with the locals 'til the Texas Rangers caught wind of it and shot it dead."

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Thursday, June 21, 2012 5:33 PM

Good looking build Ordie!  Yellow can be a tough color to work with...for me anyways. That kit was a pleasant surprise when I built mine last year...lots of interior detail and the fit wasn`t too bad either. I believe I did mine in the same scheme as yours...not too many yellow birds built around here! Keep up the excellent work!

Len

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Posted by mississippivol on Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:40 PM

Ordie, that's a nice build. I saw one at an airshow last year that was all yellow with 'Memphis" markings. I don't know if was accurate, but anything with "Memphis" or "Olathe" has my attention. Thanks for sharing.

Glenn

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Posted by Reasoned on Thursday, June 21, 2012 4:32 PM

As stated many times before, I'm no fan of yellow winged pre-WWII planes BUT....... ALL yellow is a different matter.  That looks great Ordie! Yes

 

Science is the pursiut of knowledge, faith is the pursuit of wisdom.  Peace be with you.

On the Tarmac: 1/48 Revell P-38

In the Hanger: A bunch of kits

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Posted by Old Ordie on Thursday, June 21, 2012 2:48 PM

Just to prove I meant what I said when I told Big Dog his son was probably a better modeller than I, I contribute my latest (fourth build, third plane, current era).  This was my first cockpit and my first control surface cut ever, (elevators).  There is so much wrong with it - but I can't help but overdo it, I want to try everything I can, every build, which is going to continue to get me lots of goofs for a while.  The worst is the canopy (and I dispair of ever getting a good one), which I did twice, completely stripping off the first paint job and doing it again.  As hard as it probably is to believe, this second pass at the canopy is actually way better than the first.  Also, I got the cockpit in the fuselage all caddy-wumpus.  There are a lot more errors, like seams I should have filled, etc.  Constructive criticism is always welcome Smile

On the plus side, I cut seat belts out of decal backing (also a first), and that turned out OK.  As far as the elevators go, I discovered cutting them off is a lot easier than putting them back on in a convincing manner.

I will put in a good word for the 1/48 RM AT-6/SNJ kit.  This kit is a great value, IMHO.  You get parts for three different planes (former incarnations of the kit, I gather from talk on the 'net), dropped flaps, two canopies (except for the windshield), diamond tread tires and a fairly well detailed cockpit.  Not bad for under twelve bucks (I paid like $11.21 or so online).  About halfway through the build - realizing how poorly I was doing on this one - I bought another one for my stash, and when my skills improve, I'll probably build it as a 1942 gun trainer.

 

 

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

Elevators:  Airfix 1:72 Grumman Duck; AM 1:72 F-4J

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Posted by Old Ordie on Monday, June 18, 2012 12:58 PM

Big_Dog

... Thanks for the kind words.

You're welcome.  Thanks for being a good dad, something the world needs more of these days.

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

Elevators:  Airfix 1:72 Grumman Duck; AM 1:72 F-4J

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Posted by Big_Dog on Monday, June 18, 2012 12:48 PM

Old Ordie

 

 

 

That's as good as I can do right now myself.  Maybe better.  LOL.

I bought several kits for my son when he was in grade school and tried to help him get started, but he wasn't really interested.  If he had been, I might have gotten back into the hobby 25 years sooner.

You're a good man, Big Dog.  Your son might end up being the only kid on his block who knows anything about history, or aviation even.  Keep him flying topside up.

Salute!

Thanks for the kind words. I think it really helps that he is already interested in history and aviation. The only drawback so far is that he is more interested in early aviation as opposed to WWII stuff and those models are a bit difficult to build. Since he already has the history interest I am hoping he can learn about patience, planning and problem solving from modeling. Plus I figure the industry needs all the new blood it can get.

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, June 15, 2012 10:00 PM

Beautiful shots, aren't they Trouble?Wink

Fly N Hi, that Harrier looks great! Yes

 

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N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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Posted by Fly-n-hi on Friday, June 15, 2012 8:35 PM

Here's another 1/48 Monogram AV-8B Harrier I finished last year for the Harrier GB:

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Friday, June 15, 2012 8:05 PM

stikpusher

and look at the background Kingfishers in this shot... lower right corner... Surprise

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/OS2U_NAS_Corpus_Christi_Aug_1942.jpg

WOW! What an awesome pair of pics Stik!  Hard to believe they were taken so long ago...looks like someone shot `em yesterday with a digital camera...lol.

Len

Len Pytlewski

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Friday, June 15, 2012 7:22 PM

stikpusher

and look at the background Kingfishers in this shot... lower right corner... Surprise

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/74/OS2U_NAS_Corpus_Christi_Aug_1942.jpg

WOW! What an awesome pair of pics Stik!  Hard to believe they were taken so long ago...looks like someone shot `em yesterday with a digital camera...lol.

Len

Len Pytlewski

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Posted by Shellback on Friday, June 15, 2012 7:20 PM

Monogram 1/48th F-105D "Polish Glider"

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Posted by Old Ordie on Friday, June 15, 2012 7:12 PM

Big_Dog

Some cellphone shots from my son's first model ...

http://i1113.photobucket.com/albums/k519/a44bigdog/Models/HDsP-47/HalodudeP-47-1.jpg

... I have been amazed by how excited he has been about all this, but when I stop and think about it, kids don't build models anymore so this is all totally new and exciting for him.

That's as good as I can do right now myself.  Maybe better.  LOL.

I bought several kits for my son when he was in grade school and tried to help him get started, but he wasn't really interested.  If he had been, I might have gotten back into the hobby 25 years sooner.

You're a good man, Big Dog.  Your son might end up being the only kid on his block who knows anything about history, or aviation even.  Keep him flying topside up.

Salute!

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

Elevators:  Airfix 1:72 Grumman Duck; AM 1:72 F-4J

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