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Tamiya 1:48 Douglas A-1J Sky Raider COMPLETED

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 1:41 PM

modelcrazy
Steve

modelcrazy
Steve
. Yes, there's another dive brake at the bottom of the A-1.  Thanks for the info my friend, I need to still do so much more.

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 1:39 PM

roger_wilco

It's looking really good Toshi. By the time I type and submit this you'll probably have the next coat of paint on! Really looking forward to seeing the completed model on this one.

 

Oh, no.  I can only wish.  LOL.  So far, I just messed around with the landing gear.  I still have to go over the A-1 and do a wash, I think?  Then there's all those rockets, bombs, and a huge drop tank.

Toshi

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:29 AM

Toshi my friend that is really looking like a Skyrader. I had no idea they had such large speed brakes! The panel lines IMO, look fine, remember, while darkened panel lines look great on models, you really don't see them to often in the real world.

Steve

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Posted by roger_wilco on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:26 AM

It's looking really good Toshi. By the time I type and submit this you'll probably have the next coat of paint on! Really looking forward to seeing the completed model on this one.

"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want, and above all have fun!" - RIP Modeler Al. 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 11:17 AM

To my fellow forum members,

I want to thank the forum members that stepped in to show me that there were several options for me on building the A-1.  I went over everything and finally decided that I'll spray the Sky Raider with Testors Dullcote and use Tamiya primer to cover up the Testors Black Ink Pen panel lines.  This suggestion by GMorrison made sense, thank you GMorrison! I also saw Brandon's experiment of which did not appeal to him nor I.  Thank you for sharing that Brandon.  Lots of fantastic feedback.  I love this forum And it's members.  I guess now, when I need something to be painted black I'll just use the ink pen until it dies. LOL!  

I did my best to outline the A-1 panel lines and per some very useful information from M.Brindos, I applied the base coat.  What really helped was that the primer was the same color as the MM base coat.  I still have not been able to replicate what I deem as exceptable, but I did get a half step further.  The panel lines in my opinion are way too subtle.  There's things I can tweek on my next build.  I have some photos of the Sky Raider below.  Please don't laugh as hard as I did!  LOL!  

Most importantly, as suggested by everyone here, I had fun and lots of excitement, and I'm still not done with this aircraft.

Toshi

 

This is where it gets really intense!

I did the cowling first, if I screwed that up, no problems and it was the least of panel lines.

 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 10:17 AM

roger_wilco

Hi Toshi,

I'm looking through my stash currently trying to decide what to build.I have several Zeros in 1/72nd scale and a couple of those are peaking my interest. But knowing me I could change my mind and wind up building a 1/48th scale jet!

 

Sounds like a cool plan!  A Zero and or a jet.  Build both at the same time.

Toshi

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Posted by roger_wilco on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 10:08 AM

Hi Toshi,

I'm looking through my stash currently trying to decide what to build.I have several Zeros in 1/72nd scale and a couple of those are peaking my interest. But knowing me I could change my mind and wind up building a 1/48th scale jet!

"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want, and above all have fun!" - RIP Modeler Al. 

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Posted by Toshi on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 7:38 AM

roger_wilco

Hi Toshi,

Checking in to see things are progressing on your Skyraider build.I thought about you the other day when sorting through my stash as I found a 1/72 A-1 Skyraider kit (Tskuda brand) I forgot about even owning! 

 

Still moving along just not as much to show as I sprayed it with Testors Laquer Dullcote and Tamiya Primer.  I'm now getting ready to try the panel lines and then the base coat.  Are you going to start on that kit anytime soon?  Thanks for checking in, I'll have some photos up later today or tonight.

Toshi

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Posted by roger_wilco on Wednesday, October 21, 2015 1:14 AM

Hi Toshi,

Checking in to see things are progressing on your Skyraider build.I thought about you the other day when sorting through my stash as I found a 1/72 A-1 Skyraider kit (Tskuda brand) I forgot about even owning! 

"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want, and above all have fun!" - RIP Modeler Al. 

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Posted by Toshi on Monday, October 19, 2015 6:55 AM

allan

Hey Toshi, you dont have to apologize for "lack of contributions to the aircraft forums." I think youve contributed more than anyone of us in the last few months.

 

Smile

 

Thank you allan for your kind words and support.  It's much appreciated.

Toshi

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Posted by allan on Sunday, October 18, 2015 10:08 PM

Hey Toshi, you dont have to apologize for "lack of contributions to the aircraft forums." I think youve contributed more than anyone of us in the last few months.

 

Smile

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Posted by Toshi on Sunday, October 18, 2015 8:08 AM

Thanks guys!  I now understand what needs to be done.  I really appreciate the heads up.  This has turned into a positive event.  I'll do what GMorrison said and Laquer dull coat the aircraft.  Then I'll re-prime it and go from there.  Again thank you gentleman.

Toshi

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, October 17, 2015 11:09 PM

PJ: Thanks, I remembered someone had commented on the use of the Sharpie but couldn't remember whom. No big deal, the aircraft I'd used them on I ended up junking for another reason.

I have to agree, pre-shading can look too perfect. Here is one place you want to colour outside the lines at least some.

Toshi: Cockpit does look good!

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Saturday, October 17, 2015 3:09 PM

Toshi

The issue with using these pens is that it creates a sharp dark color contrast and it takes some effort to attempt to blend the top coat colors over it. Doing these dark lines with an air brush is different as it creates a soft fading effect making it much easier to blend over with the top coat. 

I'm in no way saying it can't be done with the paint pens, simply that it's easier and the effects are better if air brushed on.

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Posted by BrandonK on Saturday, October 17, 2015 12:51 PM

Toshi, I used that exact method on my Me-410 and it just didn't look right while I painted it so I kept painting until it disappeared. 

This is where I repainted it. Too the eye, it just doesn't look right. The uneven lines applied by the airbrush provide a more convincing panel deformity that perfect lines with the pen. But, hey do what YOU find works best for you and that YOU like the most. They are your models and no one elses.

BK

PS, you work on the pit is fantastic. Great job, truly amazing.

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, October 17, 2015 1:30 AM

plasticjunkie

 

 
Gamera

Toshi: The Sharpie does work but I think I saw someone here complaining about 'bleed-though' and getting bad reactions with the paint. I won't use them again. I think your paint marker is probably much safer. 

 

 

 

Gamera

A while back I mentioned about the use of the regular Sharpies and the reaction to model paints on another thread. Sharpie makes a separate line of oil based markers that are safe to use. Testor's paint pen is safe too. I'm sorry to say that the Sharpie ink will eventually burn thru your paint. It may take months but it may eventually happen.

There are many threads on this very subject so here is one of them:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/2/t/91035.aspx

Toshi

You are off to a good start.

 

Thank you plastikjunkie, any comments at all will be appreciated.  Thank you so much for following my threads so religiously.  This means very much to me, once again "Thank you sir"!

 

Toshi

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Posted by Toshi on Saturday, October 17, 2015 1:25 AM

GMorrison

Toshi that pen work you wont like. Trust me. You will end up painting it out before you are satisfied.

Either go back over it with more primer, sand it down to a level thats subtle, or seal it with flat lacquer and then prime it.

 

 

My I ask, what consequences or issues will arise with this Enemal Gloss Black Pen Paint?  

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, October 16, 2015 11:19 PM

Toshi that pen work you wont like. Trust me. You will end up painting it out before you are satisfied.

Either go back over it with more primer, sand it down to a level thats subtle, or seal it with flat lacquer and then prime it.

 

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 11:12 PM

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 11:08 PM

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 11:06 PM

The fuesalage was painted, photo etch added, and per Eduard, I added a copper line on the right and left according to instructions.  Once that dried, the fuesalage and the cockpit were assembled.  Then the other half was placed together, I lined everything up, and it literally went together like a "Snap Tite" kit.  Wow.  Tamiya knows what there doing.

Next up is the assembly of the engine, cowling and the attachment of these assembled parts to the main frame.  This is something I very much with great excitement look forward to!  I can't wait to assemble the wings and the tail.  Dry fitting already has confirmed my assumption that these items are also built like a "Snap Tite" kit.  The body was glued together with the ubiquitous Tamiya Extra Thin Cement.  I've noticed that this is a industry standard.  Well, it worked like a charm.  With the help of some rubber bands.  Please enjoy the photos below.  

By the way, I ordered a Trumpeter 1:32 visible Me262 from another seller with a tracking number, for the second time.  Dear Lord, please have this kit not lost and provide me with the Me 262.  With no mail lost, I should be able to receive my Me262 by Monday and a huge bottle of Iwata AB Acrylic cleaner.  I hope this works!  I know this will work!!!!

I tapped my ruby slippers three times and said"There's no place like Tamiya Extra Fine Cement"!  LOL!  

 

Toshi

 

 

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Friday, October 16, 2015 8:35 PM

Gamera

Toshi: The Sharpie does work but I think I saw someone here complaining about 'bleed-though' and getting bad reactions with the paint. I won't use them again. I think your paint marker is probably much safer. 

 

Gamera

A while back I mentioned about the use of the regular Sharpies and the reaction to model paints on another thread. Sharpie makes a separate line of oil based markers that are safe to use. Testor's paint pen is safe too. I'm sorry to say that the Sharpie ink will eventually burn thru your paint. It may take months but it may eventually happen.

There are many threads on this very subject so here is one of them:

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/2/t/91035.aspx

Toshi

You are off to a good start.

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 8:19 PM

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 8:15 PM

And now the cockpit.

 

 

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 8:13 PM

Before I started the build, as a written commandment, I read the instruction manual thoroughly only to find that several Tamiya XF codes were not available.  So for any one interested.  Here are the XF codes.

 

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Posted by Toshi on Friday, October 16, 2015 8:09 PM

The last few weeks I've been working on a Trumpeter 1:35 M1A1 Abrams.  You can view this in the Armour section.  Boy, I had no idea nor concept on what was going down.  I was determined to apply my belief that all things are relevant in life.  What and most importantly, is the fact of application.  If you don't apply yourself then what's the use.

So I took what I know of which is minimal at best compared to you forum members and did my best.  What's interesting about this Abrams build was that many Armour forum members stepped in to assist me in the build of which I was most grateful for and I want to thank them.  It was M. Brindos that gave me a step by step detailed explanation in live time that I took as the word from "The Man".  You can see the transition of what I envisioned and what was supposed to be done.  Endly, M.Brindos helped and guided me to take a mistake and turn it into a M1A1 that not only am I excited about, but am proud that I was able to accomplish this huge, at least for me, undertaking.

For the love of model making, this Skyraider build will be an interesting build at best.  Now with my eyes opened with new ideas, I'm hoping at all odds I can apply and execute what I've learned.  

These next photos took me three days of work.  Applying PE at 1:48 was a new endevour for me.  I'm normally building 1:32 planes with PE, this was a night and day scenario.  For now please view the cockpit of the Tamiya 1:48 A-1J Douglas Skyraider cockpit.  Thank you Aircraft Thread forum members, you've helped in ways that has guided not just model kit builds but to look at life in a completely different prospective.

Toshi

 

 

 

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, October 15, 2015 12:43 PM

roger_wilco

Toshi,

Looking forward very much on this one as I'm a big Skyraider fan.I got to see one in flight last year as part of a Vietnam segment at Wings Over Houston in 2014. I recently picked up the Revell boxing of the old Matchbox 1/48th Skyraider kit at Hobby Lobby. It's nowhere near the quality (or as accurate) as the Tamiya kit you're currently building.

Douglas

 

So am I, I have started to paint the seat last night, now that it's dry, I look forward to placing the PE seat belts on.  I think?  LOL!  Will you be posting your Skyraider build?  I extremely look forward to your A-1 build!

Toshi

 

 

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Posted by roger_wilco on Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:39 AM

Toshi,

Looking forward very much on this one as I'm a big Skyraider fan.I got to see one in flight last year as part of a Vietnam segment at Wings Over Houston in 2014. I recently picked up the Revell boxing of the old Matchbox 1/48th Skyraider kit at Hobby Lobby. It's nowhere near the quality (or as accurate) as the Tamiya kit you're currently building.

Douglas

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Posted by Toshi on Thursday, October 15, 2015 9:33 AM

lawdog114
The Skyraider is cool. I look forward to your progress.
 

Thanks lawdog114, and thank you for supporting my projects!

Toshi

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Posted by lawdog114 on Wednesday, October 14, 2015 11:45 PM
The Skyraider is cool. I look forward to your progress.

 "Can you fly this plane and land it?...Surely you can't be serious....I am serious, and don't call me Shirley"

 

 

 

 

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