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Here is a better pic I hope
Well spotted Zvezda, I just went back and took a look. But they are the right way round, just need to be further forward.
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
Greg very nice progress and the primer coat is excellent.
I have the impression that, at your tail, the horizontal stabilizers balance should be placed the other way,have a look at the blueprint below
Nice frame work Scott!
On Ed's bench, ???
I got the RB belts and Airscale placards from Ultracast. I give them thumbs up for fast service and answering any questions I may have. The Montex masks were from Victory Models and was the first time I ordered from them and will do so for any future products. Orders were received usually under one week.
On the bench: So many hanger queens.
Scott, thanks for the advice. I was wondering about gun barrels, but I was thinking more or the rear facing gun but there doesn't seem to be one. I will check out those RB belts.
Thnaks again.
I had the same problem with my canopy, the Eduard masks seemed to work fine but the MM paints lifted bigtime. To be fair, it's happened with Tamiya paints too, though not so badly.
M/TB379
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Scott, I had a similar problem with MM paint on my build too - it didn't adhere well to the bare plastic and came off when I taped over it to protect against overspray. Live and learn I guess.
- Steve
Bish...I used the Airscale Luftwaffe placard set. Got them for the FW-190 kit and there was plenty left over to dress up the Stuka. I passed on the instrument panel set, I got one FW-190 GB but if you follow the directions they appear to sit in too deep on the panel and I didn't want to scratch build a new panel so I left them out and didn't get one for the Stuka.
I did order the Master-Model MG-17 brass barrels for the Stuka but so little of the barrel is shown on the wing that I went with the kit barrels.
The seatbelts are from RB Productions and they're gems though you would have to get 2 sets.
Scott
Thanks for the info, I will keep that in mind. Will defiantly have to remember to prime the frames. I am looking at one of the other sets, the one with the yellow nosed Stuka.
Which of the aircsale sets have you use on yours again. I am planning on getting the IP decal and was considering the etched sets they do but wasn't sure if I should get both.
Hi Bish! Those masks can be a pain particularly the inside panels but I chalked it up as first time user. Thankfully they were forgiving when I would messed up aligning them on the canopy. When some of the paint came off with the mask I thought maybe I should have first primed the frames. Next time I do something like this I will try that. I seen the Montex Snake mask set and was very tempted to get it but since I had the CAM decals I gave it a pass.
Nice work Scott. very interested to see those masks. I like the idea of masks for inside and out, especially in the larger scales. But does seem a bt of a PITA. I am thinking about getting one of their complete mask set which includes marking for my 24 kit.
Here's a few more update pics from my work on the canopies last night. I used a mask set from Montex and this is the first time I ever used a mask, I usually would paint the frames by hand or using blue tape spray them.
One of the issues I had was that I had to use a x-acto knife to expose the vertical canopy frames.
I think trying to do this on a 48th or 72nd scale kit would make one's eyes crossed
Nothing glued down here yet, just wanted to see how she look. Another issue I had was when I started removing the masks, the MM acrylic paint came away in spots. Chalk it up to it being late at night and tired by this time, I then started scoring the frames edges with the knife and it help. I will just touch up the areas later by brush. Also retouch the fuselage areas and will most likely paint the underside today or tomorrow. Getting closer to slapping on the decals.
Those Stuka tank busters are so sharp looking as is your model.
Ed, she came out great! Nice work! Hope your wrist is feeling better.
TJ, looking good. Very good.
Thanks guys
Looking real good TJ!
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Make Lemonade!
Then Sell It Back At $2 Bucks A Glass...
Well done, TJ, that's a good-looking bird! M/TB379
Thank you Bish very much appreciated
Now that's nice Johnny, and nice to see those cannon put to good use.
Well I fixed it. Took a vacation day today. Lots of bench time. Stuka is done minus a few fiddly bits and final weathering. Waiting for dull coat to dry.
Ed (68GT) Great finish... congratulations! The wrist, yeeeeesh!!! That hurts just hearing about it, take care man, get better soon!.
TJ... I've had the same thing happen with certain paints and decals when using micro-set, most of the time an application of micro-sol would remove this cloudy look, but that wasn't 100%. Sorry for the problem, I know you will over come it, but when your so close...just damn!
tempestjohnny Well had a problem last night. Putting decals on. The upper balkenkruze on both wings started fogging the clear coat. Had to strip and repaint part of the wings
Well had a problem last night. Putting decals on. The upper balkenkruze on both wings started fogging the clear coat. Had to strip and repaint part of the wings
Setting Solutions did this? Or the decal adhesive? Usually another coat of Future on top will make the fogging go away.
I don't know but it only happened on top of both wings
She's a beaut Ed, I find those sharp edge Lufftwaffe paint jobs can sometimes be a real bear. My wife will be out of town for a few days starting Weds so I might be able to make some progress on mine.
TJ -- what a strange thing to happen, obviously the chemistry interacted, but how? The chemistry of the decals should be unreactive with that of Future, certainly at the strengths involved...
Sounds a bit strange, I guess it must have been something in the decals. Well, figures crossed to next time.
Bish not sure. Used future for the gloss and let it set for over 48 hours. Wings are now repainted will update again
Nice work Ed, done a good job on this. I have added one to the roster, thanks for being a part of the build.
Hope the wrist heals soon. I broke my right wrist a few years back and was a real bummer trying to model in a caste.
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