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War In The Pacific Group Build 2009 - 2010

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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, August 16, 2009 7:58 PM
I made a litle progress on my Hellcat over the weekend. Yesterday I added a bit of interior framing to the cockpit with strip plastic. Today I layed down a base coat of interior green in the cockpit and engine areas. We shall see how life co operates in allowing time for detail painting during the week.

 

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Posted by jay12472 on Sunday, August 16, 2009 6:55 PM

Karl the NMF looks fantastic

Jason

 

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Posted by Justinryan215 on Sunday, August 16, 2009 1:13 PM

Hey guys! I have been pretty busy lately (I have a one year old), but I have made some progress with the first part of my build.  The P38 is coming along nicely, and I am working on getting some pics...

I will post back soon!

 

Justin

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Posted by Mobious on Sunday, August 16, 2009 11:10 AM

 Looking good, Karl. I've not worked with any of the Gunze line, but the Vallejo paints I use have a fine pigment also. I have to seal them too. The Future works great for that and for decals. BTW, where did those tires go?

"It's a problem of applied physics" Roy Brown

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Posted by razordws on Sunday, August 16, 2009 10:57 AM
That looks awesome Karl!! Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

Dave

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Posted by mucker on Sunday, August 16, 2009 10:29 AM

Good stuff, Karl! I'm a fan of the Gunze metals myself. you do mean "Mr. Metal Color", yes? They have nice fine pigments. I've always sealed mine with  the model masters sealer but I'm sure Future works wonders, too.

Bummer about the static issue. I've never seen that. I'm looking forward to the magic that you work with it. Kind of makes me want to buy a Tojo.

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Posted by simpilot34 on Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:20 AM

Johnny!!!! Sign - Welcome [#welcome]aboard mate!!! Glad to be building with you in both places!!!!

Karl, thanks for posting pics of the Tojo in all black!!! Looks to be a VERY nice NMF when finished!! Just imagining how it would look in black with all decals on as per the profile in my book, would be different! Looking good!!Thumbs Up [tup] Loving the NMF too!!!

Darren, thanks for the link on the Kingfisher! An interesting read.

A little bit of progress has happened on the Jake. Have the floats together and have the bottom windows installed. Not much to show a pic of yet. Did a trial fit of fuse, lower wing and floats to get a feel for how it's going to look and the size. Getting closer now!!

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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  • From: Bicester, England
Posted by KJ200 on Sunday, August 16, 2009 8:07 AM

Thanks for the comments guys.

I sprayed on the Gunze Mr Metal Color last night, and let it harden for a couple of hours.

For some reason the paint on the fuselage went 'staticky', ie some of the fine metal particles stood upright like static grass.

Having let it harden, I polished the surface with a chisel egdged sable brush, which brought the finish to what you can see in the photo below.

It's not perfect, but as it's only my second NMF, I'm not too fazed.

As the Gunze metalics are very delicate, I've sealed all of the components with a coat of Future.

Karl

 

Currently on the bench: AZ Models 1/72 Mig 17PF

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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Sunday, August 16, 2009 6:13 AM

John welcome to the build, it's great to have you on board.  I'll update page one with your OS2U Kingfisher.  By the way there is an excellent build article on the Kingfisher here if you're interested.

Karl the finish on the Ki-44 looks fantasticly smooth, it should make an excellent base for the NMF.

Cheers

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Posted by mucker on Saturday, August 15, 2009 3:10 PM

Wow, Karl..looking tremendous! the NMF will be vibrant under such a hhigh gloss black. the Shoki is such a cool little plane.

 

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Posted by KJ200 on Saturday, August 15, 2009 2:29 PM

LOL Big Smile [:D]

Thanks Mo.

I'm not sure the AM resin wheels I picked up for this build are right.

They look too big, and too many to me!Wink [;)]

Karl

Currently on the bench: AZ Models 1/72 Mig 17PF

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Posted by Mobious on Saturday, August 15, 2009 1:32 PM
 KJ200 wrote:

The Ki-44 is ready now for it's coat of NMF...

Should get around to applying the NMF tonight.

Karl

 Hey Karl, Stuck on that toothpick it looks like a Shish-*Ki*-Bob. Seriously, It's looking great. Looking forward to the metal finish updates.

 Mo

"It's a problem of applied physics" Roy Brown

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Posted by KJ200 on Saturday, August 15, 2009 11:50 AM

The Ki-44 is ready now for it's coat of NMF...

The gloss black has had a few days to fully harden off, as I never quite trust gloss coats to dry properly, having had bad experiences before.

This one is now hard though...

The wheel wells were painted prior to the gloss going on, hence the Blu-Tak masking.

The cockpit was sprayed at the same time as the wheel wells, and is now masked off with some foam.

The pitot is a piece of fine brass tube, I've got some more lined up for the cannon barrels.

I also added the canopy slide rail behind the cockpit from plastic strip. 

The under carriage legs have received brake lines, and I've drilled out the holes in the oleo scissors, something I've never done before.

About the only thing I did forget was to put in a landing light just inboard of the pitot tube.Banged Head [banghead] I'll just have to paint it silver!

Should get around to applying the NMF tonight.

Karl

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Friday, August 14, 2009 9:29 PM

Darren I would like to join in if possible.  Just started a Monogram Kingfisher that I am doing in British colors.  Also using it in the FAA GB.   JOHN

 

 

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Posted by Mobious on Friday, August 14, 2009 11:03 AM

 Hey mucker, Looking very good. I like the red.

 Jason, You might want to consider using more lighting or natural lighting when taking close up photos. It should force the camera to set the fstop at a quicker setting, reducing the need for a tripod. The downside, The depth of field is reduced. I'm no expert on photography just a few things I've pickled up. The main thing to remember is, Lighting is important in photography.

 HTH,

 Mo

"It's a problem of applied physics" Roy Brown

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Posted by darson on Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:21 PM
Ok for three days now I've been trying to get a spare nano second to post to this thread and every time I create a post at either work or home I get called away before I can finish.  Not this time.
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Posted by mucker on Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:35 PM

Nice choice on the builds, Stu...must be good coffee!

Jason, stay away from the coffee!Big Smile [:D] It will eliminate the need for a tripod...

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Posted by simpilot34 on Thursday, August 13, 2009 2:55 PM

Jason, sometimes you can shoot at a higher resolution a bit further back from the model so the camera can focus, then zoom in on the picture and save the zoomed pic. HTH!Thumbs Up [tup]

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by jay12472 on Thursday, August 13, 2009 2:48 PM
 mucker wrote:

Looking good, Jason...keep those pics coming. does your camera have a Macro button? Some digi-cams do, and it will help with the detail on closer shots.

Thanks Alot My camera has a close up setting but I never have any luck with it.

The pics come out blurry, but I think I need a tripod for it

Jason

 

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  • From: Earth
Posted by DiscoStu on Thursday, August 13, 2009 11:54 AM

Maybe it's the coffee this morning.  Maybe the fact that in raiding my stash I can actually see some of the closet, but instead of picking between the Jill and the Tony, I figured I'd build both.  The Tony looks like something I could bang out in under a week if I keep it OOB which according to my wife and wallet is what I'll have to do.  The Jill looks awesome, but I'm dissappointed that Hasegawa did not include an open canopy option.  The interior is almost resin-quality and deserves to be showcased!  Here again is the after-market dilemma.

As for the Avenger......I pulled the big box of the trumpeter kit out of the closet and it's never going to fit in there again so I might as well build it.  This will NOT be a quick build.  I counted 70-some parts in the engine alone.  So I'll still probably be working on this one while the Pete, Dauntless, Tony and Jill are collecting dust on the shelf. 

"Ahh the Luftwaffe. The Washington Generals of the History Channel" -Homer Simpson

  

 

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Posted by simpilot34 on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 11:48 PM

Jason the Oscar looks great!!!! Love the shot of the engine and oil cooler!!! Great work!!Thumbs Up [tup]

AaronW welcome back mate!!! Looking forward to seeing some more progress soon!!

Charles that Claude is looking awesome!!! Yes, those colors mesh VERY nicely!! Almost there mate!! Looking forward to more!!!!!!Thumbs Up [tup]

duiker2106 by all means join in the fun!!! Sign - Welcome [#welcome]aboard!!!! The CO will be along shortly and officially welcome you and add you to the roster.  Diorama? Looking forward to this one!!!Thumbs Up [tup]

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by mucker on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:48 PM

Looking good, Jason...keep those pics coming. does your camera have a Macro button? Some digi-cams do, and it will help with the detail on closer shots.

decaling is finished on the Claude. I need to re-seal with future, weather and then flat-coat. I don't want to force any mistakes by hurrying so I'll wait until the weekend for this. I'll be away for a few days on business.

Just to see the semi-gloss black cowl with the red, gray and white I gently placed it on the nose and took a few pics. These colors mesh nicely.

Charles

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Posted by Aaronw on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 8:12 PM

Mucker, that Claude looks great, I like the early war schemes with bright colors.

I've been away for a couple of weeks but hope to have some progress to show soon.

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Posted by duiker2106 on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 7:44 PM
Just started a 1/700 diorama on Akagi during Midway. May I join you all?

On the bench: 1:350 Yamato + I-400, 1:48 F15 strike eagle...

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Posted by Mobious on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 7:20 PM

 Jason, Looking good. The photo of the engine is great. Very nice, looks the buisiness.

"It's a problem of applied physics" Roy Brown

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Posted by jay12472 on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:58 PM

Bondo Thanks I will have to look into some.

Mucker Thanks I think I have some of that. I'll have to give it a try

Well here is the Oscar with some paint

This one is a little blury sorry

I still shave to add the antiglare panel and paine the flaps

As always let me know what you think

Jason

 

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Posted by mucker on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 6:30 PM
 jay12472 wrote:

Mucker The Claude looks great!! What color gray is that I really like it?

Jason

Jason, it's Mitsubishi IJN Gray from the old aeromaster acrylic line. I'm having some graininess issues with it due to its age, but nothing too bad so far. A gold metal coffee filter seems to do the trick.

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Posted by bondoman on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 4:37 PM
 jay12472 wrote:

Mucker The Claude looks great!! What color gray is that I really like it?

Bondo Those guns are a big improvement. I like those quickboost ones, dothey make a whole line of them?

Jason

 

In 1/72 they make three or four sets- British with round or oval slots and US., each has enough for one big plane- the Privateer has 12 guns!
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Posted by jay12472 on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 3:45 PM

Mucker The Claude looks great!! What color gray is that I really like it?

Bondo Those guns are a big improvement. I like those quickboost ones, dothey make a whole line of them?

Jason

 

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Posted by simpilot34 on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 11:10 AM
Bill PM inbound.
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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