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I was hopeing to have this done this week, but though i am close, theres still a little to do. So here another update. I am away for a couple of weeks on a course, so i should have this wrapped up soon after i get back.
I gave it a flat coat and then used Pro Modeller wash for some weathering. I had tried just to do the raised panel lines, but this didn't work out to well. So i used a cotton bud and covered large areas with it. Once it had dried i used a damp bud and removed most of the wash. I rather like the result. Slightly grimy with the panel lines standing out a little from the rest.
I added the terrain useing Celluclay and added the grass. I wanted the Chinook sunk into the soft soggy Falklands ground . So i cut off half of the wheels and then sunk the rest into the still damp Celluclay.
Once this was done, i replaced the antennas on the left side and started adding the windows. I still have to confirm which type of windows go where on the left side. The rotors are almost ready, so its really just thos ethings and the patchs to go on the front of the base.
So close and yet so far.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Great sunk of a chinook
With flat coat really looking better Bish
rtoo speed makes ugly results, too relax don't make results
I like the look
of your Chinook!
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
Your a poet
and we didn't now it
Thanks vance.
Some work done on the front wheel
and the inside of the airbrake
Slow work but it's starting to come together
Cheers
On the bench: A-4F 1/32 Hasegawa
Just deployed: F6F-5N Hellcat Nightfighter 1/48 Eduard
Up next: A6-E Intruder 1/48 Revell
First Sidewinder. This almost took 3 hours of work to assemble! I think I'll only do 2 of these are fit the external fuel tanks as well.
wow Casper, look at all that brass! The rivet details look great!
Ye, with the price of metal at the moment, i would keep that Harrier safe, it will be worth a fortune. That's looking very nice indeed. I like the look of the undercarriage.
Bish - great looking Chinook!
Casper - man, that is a lot of PE. Nice work.
The Scimitar is still in the works, once the spring contests are over here in the next few weeks, I'm going to chain myself to the bench until it is DONE. Don't even remember when I started that guy.
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Thanks dupes. Its been a while since i have seen any of your work so i'm looking forward to it.
Bis, your Chinooks looks great! I like it, you are close to th finish lin my friend, one las effort and you will be done.
Casper: all the brass looks damm good, I like it too. It´s a big bird you hve there, so all the detail you can add worth the effort.
bst regards guys
Jere
Res non verba
I am close to finish my build too... this is how it looks today
Sorry for the quality of th pics, but I was in a hurry to take som pics before the sun sets completly.
The decals are a mix of home made (strips, numbers and th Fuerza aerea) and commercial (the flags and round ntionl markings) I don´t like the hue of the light blue, is too dark, but I had no choice but to use that decals.
Is not perfct, there are a few errors but since the spirit of this build is to tke it ligh the are no problems LOL.
maybe this week end will be finished, I still have to add some decals (I forgot to print a little id number on the nose) and add a few antennas.
well that is all for now, regards
Thanks jere. And yours is looking sweet. I can't see any errors form here. Are you adding any legs to this or is it going to be wheels up.
El Jere good finish friend
So the stage that I have been putting off for as long as I can is the canopy. As nice as the Flight path set is, the instructions leave a lot to be desired!
The front canopy section has a raised section just where it meets the front of the fuselage. The Flight Path set contains nice sill details with riveting. It however does not mention how to apply the new sill to the clear plastic part.
So I had a think about this and there is a secondary brass part that fits on top of the front of the sill. I thought that this simulates the 'bulge' in this section so I decide to saw off the front part of the canopy.
A disaster! A poor sawing job, the blade kept bouncing and making a new cut and finally the glass snapped in a very conspicuous place.
Lucky there are 2 front canopy parts in this kit. The second part seems to be a bit messier in its molding but Future should help with that. So I carefully scribed the cut outline first and made very slowly but slightly firmer strokes. A much better result.
PHEWW!!! A botched canopy can ruin a model. A test fit with the brass sill confirms that this will work just fine.
Also got the first external fuel tank done. Note the brass sway braces, they really help with the detail.
Back to the SUE.
I did a kid of card board.
With the canopy closed.
Already with the white on.
Nice Harrier, Vance.
The Chinook looks great. Bish. Great work.
What a big work on a big kit, Casper. Keep the good pace.
Nice advances on the Harrier, Stikpusher.
I´m amazed with your Learjet, Jere. What a great look. I have on to to do some day.
Great looking bird Casper, so far so good!
The Sue is turning out great too Azorean, you are almost there.
Bish, the Lear will have wheels, I was working with those part yesterday, I will post a few pics maybe tomorrow.
best regards
Azorean Back to the SUE. .. Already with the white on.
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this is white on Sue
el jere - very nice looking Lear JetAzorean - paint time on the SUE… makes me want to get mine out now, but I haven't even started the Pucara yet, hoping to do so soon,
Thanks Azorean, on the SUE. We will see some paint on it soon i hope.
This time next week, i hope to almost/actually finished. So fingurs crossed.
Fuselage almost complete. There were some very nasty gaps whee the intakes join to the fuselage. Lots of Tamiya putty this week!
Just out of the oven,
Not perfct but it´s finished. I added some anntenas, som modifcations, clar lenses, static discharges, etc etc....
Seeing the pics I realize that I still have to correct some things, but this is it. The amin was to build a simple model and a rlaxing projct and that is what I have done.
best regards to all
Jeremias
ps: sorry for the pictures qualities, almost non peparation, pooor light and a dirty background LOL
El jere -- marvelous work! The Lear is a very rare subject and you've done it justice! Top stuff!
Mike/TB379 (whose PhD came through yesterday!)
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Jere, that looks damn good to me. I can't make out what needs correcting, but then i'm no expert. But i would be more than happy with it.
Mike, whose a cleaver boy then Congrats, what was the PhD in if you don't mind me asking.
Well done El_Jere i'm with the two above comments, no visible mistakes there
Bish -- it's in Archaeology. I have the trifecta -- Honours, Masters and Doctorate.
M/TB379
el_jere ...
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Nicely done Jeremias!
Thunderbolt379 El jere -- marvelous work! The Lear is a very rare subject and you've done it justice! Top stuff! Mike/TB379 (whose PhD came through yesterday!)
Thanks a lot guys! (and congratulations to yo TB379!!! I am just about t start my own Ph.D on agricultural sciences, I still have a long path to travel LOL)
I am glad you liked the model, it does have some issues, I know because I know where to look LOL.
I hope to see more finished jobs soon!
best regrds to all
Jeremias, you did really a great work on the Learjet. I love the final result and i want some day to do the same model. Congratulations. What a project!
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