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Well, all the big decals are done and done. Only thing is the aftermarket decal sheet didn't come with much in the way of stenciling and the original kit sheet was mysteriously vanished So I'm waiting hoping it will show up.......
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Here's how she stands now:
Wow! She's lookin' great, Gamera!
And I totally feel your pain re: stencils. The B-25...none. The aftermarket decals...none. Grr...
On the Bench: 1/32 Trumpeter P-47 | 1/32 Hasegawa Bf 109G | 1/144 Eduard MiG-21MF x2
On Deck: 1/350 HMS Dreadnought
Blog/Completed Builds: doogsmodels.com
Thanks Doogs!
Think I'm just going to skip most of the stenciling, since I'm going to paint the NM areas more or less semi-gloss I guess I could add them later if I decide to.
Gamera - Looking very very nice there. Sure hope your other decal sheet appears.
I am making very slow progress on the cowling on my Jug. But, I finally have it painted, decaled and gloss overcoated. Just need to apply a wash, some additional weathering, light sheen overcoat and then glue it all together and then I'll share some pics.
Joe
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
Gamera, very sexy. And the nose art is good too!
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Doogs:
Found this, supposedly in France after D-Day:
My eyes are dim,,, Razorback?
Holy Cow Gamera!!!....lol....
Yep, seen that pic before and really dig it!
Gamera Here's how she stands now:
Gamera, your Jug has, uhh, jugs?....
What are you using for the NMF? I like the shading around the panel lines, nice work.
On the bench: Airfix 1/72 Wildcat; Airfix 1/72 Vampire T11; Airfix 1/72 Fouga Magister
Thanks guys!
Vance: I'm using Alclad with Doogs technique of black undercoat, airframe aluminum over that and then painting the centers of the panels with plain aluminum, and finally a light dusting to bring everything together. The plain aluminum is a little lighter and the airframe aluminum shows partially though with the black undercoat giving a pre-shaded look.
Doogs has more information on his blog with pictures.
Guys, it is D-Day, for an hour or so more.
Sorry if this isn't quite Jug related, that is I can't say
any of these were taken by a recon P-47, but if you
like recon photos on or about D-Day, have a look:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/world/interactive-high-resolution-aerial-images-from-the-second-world-war/article4233358/
Spectacular.
when using alclad's black primer, what do you use to buff it to a glass smooth finish?
thanks!
bench has been cleared of everything because i want this jug built. broke the tam 47M out.
this kit honestly builds itself. pics tomorrow when painting is done.
tamiya 1/48 P-47D $25 + shipping
tamiya 1/48 mosquito $20+ shipping
hobby boss 1/48 F-105G. wings and fuselage cut from sprue. $40+ shipping.
Gamera- Looking great my friend! I really like your shading work, very realistic! Can't wait to see the finished product!
Bockscar- That picture is of Ms. Second Front, and was the inspiration to kick start me to build her! IIRC it was featured in Life magazine. And yes, she is a Razorback.
Ed Sisco
On the bench: 1/48 Hobby Boss F3H-2 Demon & 1/48 Trumpeter F9F-2 Panther
On deck: 1/48 Grand Phoenix FJ-4 Fury double build
Agreed. Cliff, that shading on the Alclad looks flippin' insane! I'd thought about doing a post-shade for that effect with Tamiya smoke, but am now doubting it would turn out anywhere near as nice as the job you did.
Mike
"We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."
Cliff - glad to see the Alclad shading worked out so well for ya! I was VERY hesitant using it the first time, but the results just speak for themselves.
For anybody who's on the fence, it's really not that bad at all. Honest.
still working on the pit. where it's at right now.
Thanks guys! Actually you should thank Doogs, he's the one that introduced me to the technique!
I'm a big fan of Alclad now, I've had all kinds of problems with the undercoat but the Alclad seems to pretty much fool-proof.
Randy: She's coming along great!!!
I started work on the Tamiya P-47D this weekend, hopefully will have some cockpit photos before too much longer.
oh my, the tamiya kit is a dream. i need to grab the razorback kit.
randypandy831 oh my, the tamiya kit is a dream. i need to grab the razorback kit.
One of the absolute best kits in the scale, IMO! I've got three in the stash as is...and two already built.
Lo and Behold I finally have some progress & pics to share. Cowling and props pretty much done aside from some light weathering I'll still do, especially on the prop.This has taken a number of short snippets at the bench to knock this part out. I just need to get past the step daughters this weekend and then get back to a more regular bench schedule and get to finishing up the rest. Indeed, working with Alclad has been interesting, a good bit of trial and error but I'm certainly pleased with the results.
Enjoy the cheesecke, Joe
I thought my P-47 was pretty awesome with four jugs on the jug and now here comes Joe with eight jugs on his jug...
I feel so small now...
Nice work there Joe, not only the nose art, but the engine looks great too.
heh, heh... Thanks Gamera. I always liked to Rack up the score. (Pun intended)
By the way, you have done a magnificant job on your Jug. Really fine work.
Figure I should expand on my process. The NMF is Aclad Aircraft Aluminum. MM french blue for the blue and MM olive drab and faded olive drab for the anti-glare panel. The anti-glare panel was masked off and then the cowling was coated with Alclad gloss coat. Here is where I discovered something interesting. The Gloss coat dulled the NMF immensely, more than I prefered. I then remasked and shot a coat of aircraft aluminum on top of the gloss coat and out came a smooth shiney finish. Cool. The decals were applied and an oil wash of black and umber mix. Then I applied a coat of Alclad light sheen producing a rather nice appearance.
Hey Joe, thanks! Interesting how that worked out, I'm still learning different stuff you can do with Alclad too. Great results you got there!
JOE RIX heh, heh... Thanks Gamera. I always liked to Rack up the score. (Pun intended) By the way, you have done a magnificant job on your Jug. Really fine work. Joe
You were right Joe. That was funny.
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Hey There Gents, Alright, the oldest step daughter has just had our first grandchild and the youngest step daughter got married of this last weekend. Now that these two life consuming, yet wonderful, events have passed I can now make some more serious progress. I've got the anti glare panel and blue id stripe painted on and am now masking them off as to shot another coat of aircraft aluminum in order to obtain a more uniform finish. I will apply that this weekend and thus moving on to the decals. Here is where she sits as of now.
Looks flawless Joe
Thank you Gamera. Have you finished yours up yet? Boy, it's been pretty qiuet on here lately I wonder how everyone else is doing.
fuselage closed,dorsal,and wing glued shut.
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