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Revell Pro-Modeler 1/32 Junkers Ju 88A-1 Bomber - "FINAL REVEAL!!" (3.18.16)

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  • From: the redlands Fl
Posted by crown r n7 on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 5:02 PM

Awesome !!! Beer

 

 

 Nick.

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    April 2015
  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 3:55 PM

Revell Pro-Modeler 1/32 Junkers Ju 88A-1 Bomber "Build Update #5" (3.15.16)

 

 

Hello Chaps, it's been 2 weeks today since my last update, but I managed to get my weathering and final assembly stages completed ready to move forward to a "Final Reveal" later this week.

 

 

Starting from where we had finished in "Build Update #4", I had painted and decaled the plane, so, I needed to seal the decals with a gloss clear coat, along with the peripheral parts, to make them ready for weathering....

 

 

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But, before I began the weathering stage, the wheels and their struts required the application of some small decals. So, they were applied and then sealed with some gloss clear coat...

 

 

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I started my weathering with chipping/scuffing and scratching using a sanding stick, some emery cloth and my scalpel blade to expose the silver paint beneath the top colors. I also scuffed the large decals so that the washes adhere to them better to help tone the bright white parts of the decals. I wasn't concerned about the appearance looking overdone or exaggerated, because with the application of washes, the scratches, scuffs and chips will be muted and blended...

 

 

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I then mixed a dark dirt wash using black oil paint with a little smidgeon of white and thinned down with odorless mineral spirits and applied it to the top side first, starting with the wings, the stabilizers and the fuselage. I allowed it to dry for 30 minutes, then used kitchen roll and cotton buds/-tips to wipe the excess off in the direction of air-flow, leaving on an amount that gave a desired effect...

 

 

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I then repeated this process for the underside...

 

 

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Some of the panel lines weren't highlighted enough for my liking, so, I mixed a pin-wash and applied it to all the panel lines to darken them more...

 

 

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Next, I got together all the parts for the two propellers and assembled them...

 

 

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With the dark dirt wash complete on the plane, it was time to apply the dirt wash to the peripheral parts- the propellers, undercarriage, wheels and doors, allow it do dry for 30 minutes then rub it off using Q-Tips/Cotton Buds....

 

 

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I now  mixed a couple of acrylic washes to add some reddish-brown and blackish streaks and add some tones with the reddish brown acrylic wash....

 

 

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Lastly, I applied the reddish-brown wash to the wheels followed by dirtying them using some Dark Earth acrylic paint thinned down to a watery consistency...

 

 

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My weathering was now complete, and so, I sealed everything in with the final matt/flat clear coat...

 

 

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It was now time to add the exhaust stains, and to do this, I used 4 colors- rust, dark earth, white and black. But, before I applied the colors, I temporarily located the two air-brakes using Tamiya tape, because the ends closest to the exhaust would be effected by the staining also...

 

 

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The first color I applied was dark earth mixed with a small drop of the rust and thinned down 80% with Tamiya X-20A....

 

 

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I then mixed some black with what was left in the cup, thinned that down by 80% and then carefully airbrushed some on top of the first color that was applied...

 

 

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I then wanted to simulate lead deposits sitting on top of the staining, so, I mixed some white with a drop of the dark earth and thinned that 80% and carefully airbrushed it over the first few exhausts and just beyond them.....

 

 

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Next, I removed the masking from all of the cockpit and gondola windows as well as the engine indicator gauge windows...

 

 

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I now moved forward with the final assembly, and the first parts assembled were the two air-brakes. These were designed to be assembled in their retracted position, flat against the underside of their corresponding wings, but, I wanted them posed in their down position. Therefore, I cut off their location tabs to allow me to push the ends of the vertical struts into the location holes. I used CA glue to fix these in place...

 

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Next, I moved onto assembling the undercarriage together and fitting them into their corresponding wheel wells. But, when putting one of the wheels onto the starboard side strut, the axle sheared off very easily and remained inside the wheel. This is a weak spot in the molded wheel struts wherein internal shear-stressing has occurred at the 90` junction of the axle to strut location. If there are no vent pins located at the bottom of the deep axles to allow the internal compressed gases to escape out of the mold cavities, then this will further exacerbate the problem. I therefore drilled out the broken off axle strut from the wheel and drilled a corresponding hole into the wheel strut where the axle was located. I then made a steel pin and press fitted and CA glued this into the wheel strut...

 

 

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Following that little exercise, I then assembled the actuation cylinders onto the undercarriage assemblies, then fitted the assemblies into their corresponding wheel well locations...

 

 

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The starboard side wheel was glued onto its new steel axle pin followed by the portside wheel, but again, the portside axle sheared off easily, too. So, again, I drilled the broken axle out of the wheel, drilled a corresponding hole into the wheel strut and fitted a steel pin into the wheel strut. I then slid a Tamiya propeller bushing over the new steel axle and glued that into place. I cut the bushing down the middle so that it was only half as thick. When this had set, I slid the wheel onto the new steel axle and using CA glue fixed it in place, with the Tamiya propeller bushing providing some surface area for the wheel hub to bond to. The other half of the Tamiya propeller bushing was used on the starboard side axle, too....

 

 

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Next, I assembled the components of the rear wheel assembly then glued that into the rear wheel well...

 

 

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This was followed by gluing the undercarriage bay doors into location using CA glue...

 

 

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Next, I glued the propellers into place...

 

 

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I then moved onto assembling the machine guns into their round windows, painting the windows and fitting them into their locations. I started with the upper rear machine gun...

 

 

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This was followed by the gondola hatch mounted machine gun on the underside of the aircraft and where the air-crew enter and exit the aircraft...

 

 

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The last gun to be mounted was the forward facing machine gun and resting post...

 

 

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Next, I got together the antenna masts and pitot tube, painted them and fitted them into their corresponding locations. The pitot tube was fitted first, followed by the main antenna mast above the cockpit, then the Fug 10 Antenna mast into the portside antenna cover and the two FuBl 2 masts beneath the central/rear fuselage...

 

 

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The main antenna mast above the cockpit has a decal on either side of it, and so, I applied a gloss clear coat to the antenna mast before applying the decals...

 

 

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While that clear coat was drying, I fitted the wing tip lights into their locations and painted the starboard side blue and the portside red...

 

 

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I then drilled a small 0.5mm hole into the front of the vertical stabilizer to create a location point for the antenna cable. I used 1.010" Fine Black EZ-Line and CA glue applied with the end of a toothpick,  starting by locating one end into the small hole drilled into the vertical stabilizer and securing with a small drop of the CA glue. When that had set, I put a small drop of CA glue onto the top of the Antenna mast and pulled the loose end of the EZ-Line over it, holding it in place until it was set (about 30 seconds). I then snipped off the overhanging excess length. I then located two pieces of the EZ-Line into the FuG10 and FuG16 antenna covers, fixed them with a small drop of CA glue, then fixed the opposite ends to the main antenna cable above. Again, I snipped off the excess to complete the cabling....

 

 

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I then applied the decals to the sides of the antenna mast and two decals that went onto the portside and starboard side front windows. I then sealed the antenna mast decals with matt/flat clear coat...

 

 

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The last thing left for me to do to complete this build was to apply drops of PVA glue to the antenna cable to simulate the tensioners and then paint them aluminum....

 

 

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Well, that's it for this final build update! With the model complete, the "Final Reveal" / "Ready for Inspection" will be following later this week.

 

In the meantime, if you'd like to watch my "Build Update #5" YouTube video, here is the link to that:

 

https://youtu.be/iSA7MYxwz8o

 

 

Thanks to everyone that has followed this build and left comments on this thread and my videos, it is greatly appreciated!

 

 

Until the "Final Reveal", take care and happy modeling!

 

Cheers,

Martin

 

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 3:53 PM

40.mm

WoW and double WoW! Outstanding work !!!

 

   Thanks 40.mm, greatly appreciated!

 

Cheers,

SmileMartin

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 3:52 PM

crown r n7

 One question  the wheels look great what color did you use for the tires?

 

Thaks Crown, much appreciated! I mix my own colors...it's a mix of flat black with some light grey to tone it down to a shade that I liked the look of.

 

Cheers,

Martin Smile

 

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 3:50 PM

5-high

WOW ..UK fantastic job ...Yes...I have this one in stash. .after seeing yours done up ..I'm thinking of digging it out and starting it ..Hmm but first I have to find a spot for that BIG BIRD!!!!!Confused

5-high 

 

  Thanks 5-High, much appreciated! Have fun building yours, but yes, she is a HUGE bird...the biggest in my collection now!

 

Cheers,

SmileMartin

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 8:27 AM

Aggieman

You are doing a fantastic job on this Ju88.

I am amazed at your solution to a problematic area that I have struggled with on German aircraft - multi-colored spinners. I guess it is a case of not thinking outside the box, must use masking tape! We all know how frustrating that is.  So of course now that I see how you used the Vallejo paint cap to form the demarcation between yellow and dark green, it is so readily obvious and I cannot believe this or a similar solution has never before occurred to me.

 

Thanks Aggie, much appreciated! SmileYes

 

Sometimes, the blatantly obvious stares us in the face and we are none the wiser...I learned this from a good modeling friend when I had struggled with the spinners on a Ju 87b during my first year of modeling- 2014.

 

Cheers,

Martin

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Posted by lawdog114 on Monday, March 7, 2016 10:30 PM
Outstanding work Martin. I'm curious on your choice of cement to attach the clear parts. Perhaps you said what you used and I just missed it. Looks like you're in the home stretch bud.

 "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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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, March 7, 2016 10:15 PM

Hunter

Absolutely Amazing Martin, I can't say enough on how wonderful this WIP and watching you has been. Great job Martin. 

 

 

Thanks Hunter, greatly appreciated!

 

Cheers Smile

Martin

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Posted by 40.mm on Saturday, March 5, 2016 9:51 AM

WoW and double WoW! Outstanding work !!!

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Posted by crown r n7 on Saturday, March 5, 2016 9:14 AM

 One question  the wheels look great what color did you use for the tires?

 

 

 Nick.

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Friday, March 4, 2016 9:48 PM

Toshi

I so enjoy your WIP, you're builds are very detailed orientated.  What a fantastic job you've done.

Toshi

 

 

Thanks for your kind comment, Toshi, greatly appreciated! :)

 

Cheers,

Martin

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Friday, March 4, 2016 9:46 PM

crown r n7

looks great Beer

 

 

Thanks Crown, much appreciated!

 

Cheers,

Martin :)

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Friday, March 4, 2016 9:45 PM

BrandonK

She is looking simply amazing. Beautiful !!

BK

 

 

Thanks Brandon, greatly appreciated! :)

 

Cheers,

Martin

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Posted by 5-high on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 10:58 AM

WOW ..UK fantastic job ...Yes...I have this one in stash. .after seeing yours done up ..I'm thinking of digging it out and starting it ..Hmm but first I have to find a spot for that BIG BIRD!!!!!Confused

5-high 

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Posted by Aggieman on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 8:31 AM

You are doing a fantastic job on this Ju88.

I am amazed at your solution to a problematic area that I have struggled with on German aircraft - multi-colored spinners. I guess it is a case of not thinking outside the box, must use masking tape! We all know how frustrating that is.  So of course now that I see how you used the Vallejo paint cap to form the demarcation between yellow and dark green, it is so readily obvious and I cannot believe this or a similar solution has never before occurred to me.

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Posted by Hunter on Wednesday, March 2, 2016 6:44 AM

Absolutely Amazing Martin, I can't say enough on how wonderful this WIP and watching you has been. Great job Martin. 

Hunter 

      

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Posted by Toshi on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 10:19 AM

I so enjoy your WIP, you're builds are very detailed orientated.  What a fantastic job you've done.

Toshi

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Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

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Posted by crown r n7 on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 10:18 AM

looks great Beer

 

 

 Nick.

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Posted by BrandonK on Tuesday, March 1, 2016 9:07 AM

She is looking simply amazing. Beautiful !!

BK

On the bench:

A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!

2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed   

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Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:55 PM

Revell Pro-Modeler 1/32 Junkers Ju 88A-1 Bomber "Build Update #4" (3.1.16)

 

Hello chaps, 9 days have passed since my last update and I managed to get some more done on my build since having her built and primed at my last update.

 

With her primed, I then airbrushed some silver paint onto areas that I thought would be prone to chipping, such as the engine cowlings, walk ways on the wings, access hatches that get opened frequently, oil and fuel ports, air-brakes and undercarriage doors. When the paint was dry, I sealed it in with a gloss clear coat...

 

 

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When the clear coat was dry, it was then time to apply the pre-shading...

 

 

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I let the pre-shading dry for one hour then made a start on the first of the three external colors- the underside blue. I mixed some RLM 76 Lichtblau with RLM 65 Hellblau and airbrushed that onto the undersides, the undercarriage doors and the airbrakes. I then mixed some white into the leftover paint and airbrushed some highlights on top of the previously airbrushed blue...

 

 

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I allowed that to dry for one hour then gloss clear coated all the blue painted areas/parts, along with the propeller parts to seal the paint in making them ready for decaling and weathering...

 

 

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I let the clear coat dry overnight, then the following morning, I masked the plane ready to airbrush the first of the two upper camouflage colors, RLM 71 Dunkelgrun. After airbrushing that onto the model, I then added some white to it to tone it down, then added some highlights. When it was touch dry, I removed the masking tape to check out the edges were clean, then let that dry for one hour. The Dunkelgrun was then sealed with a gloss clear coat...

 

 

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After allowing that gloss clear coat to dry, I then masked over it in preparation to airbrush the RLM 70 Schwarzgrun onto the plane. I mixed a little black with it, because I didn't feel it was dark enough, and when I got a shade that I liked, I airbrushed it onto the plane. I then toned that mix down with some white and airbrushed some highlights. I then removed the masking tape and checked to see how it looked. There was just one small area where the paint hadn't covered and so I touched that up, then took a few photos. The RLM 70 was then gloss clear-coated to seal that and make it ready for decaling...

 

 

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I let the gloss clear coat dry overnight and the following morning, I made a start on the decaling. I got my scalpel, tweezers, a brush, toothpick, Walther's Decal Setting Solution and a dish of warm water together to make me ready for applying them. When they were completed, I airbrushed a gloss clear coat over the decals to seal them in to make ready for the weathering stage....

 

 

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While the clear coat was drying on the decals, I then made a start at painting the propeller parts. The spinners have two colors to them, Schwarzgrun with a yellow tip. Masking around spinner tips isn't a easy task using masking tape, and so to create the demarcation between the yellow tip and the schwarzgrun rear, I did the following; 1) Airbrushed yellow onto the spinner. I toned it down a little wih some white, because it was too dark for the shade I wanted. 2) I then took a cap from a bottle of Vallejo paint and placed some putty inside of it. This was then located onto the tip of the spinner and pressed down to the level/depth at which the demarcation was to take place. 3) I then airbrushed RLM 70 Schwarzgrun darkened with some black onto the exposed rear area of the spinners. This was also airbrushed onto the outer surfaces of the spinner backing plates and the propeller blades. I then mixed some white with it to tone it down, then airbrushed some highlights...

 

 

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Next, I airbrushed a Olive Drab toned down with white onto the undercarriage struts, then toned that mix down even more to spray on some highlights. I then detail painted the struts, the wheels and painted the tires. These were then gloss clear coated to make them ready for the weathering stage...

 

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The last parts to paint and clear coat were the front of the engines and the exhausts...

 

 

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With everything painted, decaled and gloss clear coated, I was now ready to move onto the weathering and final assembly stage, and, this is where I ended this update. So, I took some photos of progress so far...

 

 

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Well, that's it until my next update! So far, I have really enjoyed the build and would like to say thank you to everyone that has followed my thread, left comments both on here and on my YouTube update videos, it is greatly appreciated!

 

In the meantime, if you'd like to watch my "Build Update #4" video for this progress report, then here is the link to that....

 

https://youtu.be/LnuzxfLRglU

 

 

Thanks again, happy modeling, tally ho and chocks away!

 

Cheers,

Martin

 

  • Member since
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  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:53 PM

Toshi

You've done an exceptional job on this WIP!!!  It's very inspiring, there's so much to learn from this build it's amazing.  Keep up the quality of work, I'm sure that the final product will be exceptional!

Toshi

 

Thanks for your very kind comment, Toshi, greatly appreciated!

 

Cheers,

Martin  Smile

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    April 2015
  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:52 PM

suomi39

I just picked up the new Revell 1/72 Ju-88 A4 and I think I'll toss the instruction book and just use your post as a reference. THANKS for doing such a detailed step by step! I'll be checking out the videos as well. Beautiful work. 

 

 

Thanks for your kind comment Suomi, greatly appreciated! Have fun building your Ju 88!

 

Cheers,

Martin Smile

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    April 2015
  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:51 PM

Jay Jay

I again took the time to watch all of your videos in order on this JU88, and I surely consider it as time well spent. Now I am anxious  to get back on the bench and endeavor to improve my little modeling skills. TY so much for the excellent WIP and inspiration.

 

 

Thanks for your very kind comment Jay Jay, and for watching my videos, it is greatly appreciated!

Enjoy your newly inspired modeling time at the bench!

 

Cheers,

Martin Smile

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    April 2015
  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:49 PM

silentbob33
I'm in awe by how great this looks, I can't wait to see more
 

 

Thanks for your kind comment, Bob, greatly appreciated!

 

Cheers,

Martin  Smile

  • Member since
    April 2015
  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:48 PM

Bish

Some lovely work there and some great detail in this kit.

 

 

Thanks Bish, greatly appreciated!

 

Cheers,

Martin  Smile

  • Member since
    April 2015
  • From: New Hampshire, USA
Posted by UKguyInUSA on Monday, February 29, 2016 10:47 PM

1943Mike

Thank you so very much for all the work you've put into this WIP thread! As someone who hopes to build an aircraft from my stash that meets standards I've not yet aquired, watching your build is inspiring. Who knows, although I work in 1/48 for aircraft, I may take my Pro Modeler Ju-88A-4 from my stash for my next airplane model ... your thread is that motivational even though my 1/48 -4 may not have a lot in common with your 1/32 -1.

I watched your video - very well paced and instructional.

I've also made a personal note to buy some of Badger's primer since A) It's acrylic, and B) you've recommended it.

Thanks again,

Mike

 

 

Thanks for your very kind comment, Mike, much appreciated! Have fun building your 1/48 scale Ju 88 and make sure you post your build updates on here to share with us!

That Stynylrez is wonderful stuff...I was sold as soon as I began to airbrush it!

 

Cheers,

Martin Smile

  • Member since
    March 2015
  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Sunday, February 21, 2016 2:33 PM

You've done an exceptional job on this WIP!!!  It's very inspiring, there's so much to learn from this build it's amazing.  Keep up the quality of work, I'm sure that the final product will be exceptional!

Toshi

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

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

  • Member since
    January 2016
Posted by suomi39 on Sunday, February 21, 2016 12:06 PM

I just picked up the new Revell 1/72 Ju-88 A4 and I think I'll toss the instruction book and just use your post as a reference. THANKS for doing such a detailed step by step! I'll be checking out the videos as well. Beautiful work. 

  • Member since
    August 2013
Posted by Jay Jay on Sunday, February 21, 2016 9:06 AM

I again took the time to watch all of your videos in order on this JU88, and I surely consider it as time well spent. Now I am anxious  to get back on the bench and endeavor to improve my little modeling skills. TY so much for the excellent WIP and inspiration.

 

 

 

 

 

 I'm finally retired. Now time I got, money I don't.

  • Member since
    February 2014
  • From: Michigan
Posted by silentbob33 on Sunday, February 21, 2016 8:46 AM
I'm in awe by how great this looks, I can't wait to see more

On my bench: Academy 1/35 UH-60L Black Hawk

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