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Great recovery effort B-1 and good job on that 104. I wonder why the Future reacted that way?
Made some progress with the Voodoo so here's where I'm at for now.
Took a lot of careful sanding and blending with a little thick CA to get rid of certain low spots along the top seam.
The tanks, nose cone and cans were assembled and seams sanded and polished out. No filler used here, only Tenax. The wing parts went on. Molded detail is super. I read somewhere that this kit was the first on the market featuring trunking.
The tanks, nose cone and cans were assembled and seams sanded and polished out. No filler used here, only Tenax.
The wing parts went on. Molded detail is super. I read somewhere that this kit was the first on the market featuring trunking.
The wing parts went on. Molded detail is super.
I read somewhere that this kit was the first on the market featuring trunking.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
B1...which pic do you want up on the front page?
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On the Bench: Nothing on the go ATM
B1...wow, what a drama!! You have WAY more modelling will power than me, LOL!! I lost my mind on my crappy 106 and tossed it at a way earlier point than you and you muscled through it. So, you are the first finisher, congrats!! First recipient of the badge...I'll post your completed 104 on the Wall of Fame this evening. Well done!!
For a model that kept fighting back, i'd say you can be happy with the results. I'm looking forward to that 106
-Josiah
Well Here is my progress so far. I first started with the F-104 from ESCI. What a terrible kit, the plastic is almost like rubber. Every time I tried to scribe a panel line in, the plastic would self-heal and my scribbing would dissappear. This was a very frustrating kit that I almost tossed away. With the f-106 still left to build I am going to try to redeem myself with it.
Here is the intake seams that that were the biggest gap in the kit. It was like this on both sides. Seams filled and sanded. Since I ended up sanding some of the surface detail off, this was where I attempted to re-scribe and found out the plastic was rubber like. The orignal plan was to go with a NMF here is the black base boat. After realizing that I did not have enough alclad to do the job I decided to go with a Vietnam era F-104 with the SEA camo. I used silly putty for the masking patterns. Well disaster struck ! as I was applying future to glosscoat in prep for decals, the future started to react with the paint and started stripping it off. This was after I let the paint dry for 2 days. I was using tamiya acrylics for the paint. I have never had this happen to me before, so as you can imagine I started to get really angry and had to strip the entire model back down and start over. I wish I woud have taken pics but that was last on my mind sorry guys. I decided to just keep this one simple and go with a spanish air force starfighter. So I painted the whole thing grey. I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this. after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
Here is the intake seams that that were the biggest gap in the kit. It was like this on both sides.
Seams filled and sanded. Since I ended up sanding some of the surface detail off, this was where I attempted to re-scribe and found out the plastic was rubber like. The orignal plan was to go with a NMF here is the black base boat. After realizing that I did not have enough alclad to do the job I decided to go with a Vietnam era F-104 with the SEA camo. I used silly putty for the masking patterns. Well disaster struck ! as I was applying future to glosscoat in prep for decals, the future started to react with the paint and started stripping it off. This was after I let the paint dry for 2 days. I was using tamiya acrylics for the paint. I have never had this happen to me before, so as you can imagine I started to get really angry and had to strip the entire model back down and start over. I wish I woud have taken pics but that was last on my mind sorry guys. I decided to just keep this one simple and go with a spanish air force starfighter. So I painted the whole thing grey. I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this. after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
Seams filled and sanded. Since I ended up sanding some of the surface detail off, this was where I attempted to re-scribe and found out the plastic was rubber like.
The orignal plan was to go with a NMF here is the black base boat. After realizing that I did not have enough alclad to do the job I decided to go with a Vietnam era F-104 with the SEA camo. I used silly putty for the masking patterns. Well disaster struck ! as I was applying future to glosscoat in prep for decals, the future started to react with the paint and started stripping it off. This was after I let the paint dry for 2 days. I was using tamiya acrylics for the paint. I have never had this happen to me before, so as you can imagine I started to get really angry and had to strip the entire model back down and start over. I wish I woud have taken pics but that was last on my mind sorry guys. I decided to just keep this one simple and go with a spanish air force starfighter. So I painted the whole thing grey. I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this. after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
The orignal plan was to go with a NMF here is the black base boat. After realizing that I did not have enough alclad to do the job I decided to go with a Vietnam era F-104 with the SEA camo.
I used silly putty for the masking patterns. Well disaster struck ! as I was applying future to glosscoat in prep for decals, the future started to react with the paint and started stripping it off. This was after I let the paint dry for 2 days. I was using tamiya acrylics for the paint. I have never had this happen to me before, so as you can imagine I started to get really angry and had to strip the entire model back down and start over. I wish I woud have taken pics but that was last on my mind sorry guys. I decided to just keep this one simple and go with a spanish air force starfighter. So I painted the whole thing grey. I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this. after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
I used silly putty for the masking patterns.
Well disaster struck ! as I was applying future to glosscoat in prep for decals, the future started to react with the paint and started stripping it off. This was after I let the paint dry for 2 days. I was using tamiya acrylics for the paint. I have never had this happen to me before, so as you can imagine I started to get really angry and had to strip the entire model back down and start over. I wish I woud have taken pics but that was last on my mind sorry guys. I decided to just keep this one simple and go with a spanish air force starfighter. So I painted the whole thing grey. I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this. after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
Well disaster struck ! as I was applying future to glosscoat in prep for decals, the future started to react with the paint and started stripping it off. This was after I let the paint dry for 2 days. I was using tamiya acrylics for the paint. I have never had this happen to me before, so as you can imagine I started to get really angry and had to strip the entire model back down and start over. I wish I woud have taken pics but that was last on my mind sorry guys.
I decided to just keep this one simple and go with a spanish air force starfighter. So I painted the whole thing grey.
I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this. after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
I scrounged up some decals from my leftover bag of scrap decals and ended up with this.
after numorous re-paints and alot of frustration I am calling this one done.
Ok, thanks for that.
Thanks for the nice comments guys..
Rob
Tenax is a liquid plastic welder, sort of like thin super glue but provides a much stronger bond because it melts the plastic to create a solid bond. I also use Plast I Weld which is similar. I apply both with a Touch N Flow applicator for excellent control.
This stuff works only on plastic. You still need super glue for attaching pe parts.
Great going Plastic...what is Tenax? Cheers...
Very nice work!
Beautiful work!
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Finally completed and assembled the cockpit
As I started to clean and fit the fuselage sides I discovered a small warp on the top. This being a NM finish requires as little filler as possible. Everything shows up under Alclad so I'm keeping putty out of this build. Notice the small step that would require substantial filler and feathering if the warp is not corrected. I used a hair dryer to carefully heat the warped area and using my thumb, I was able to take out most of the warp. A Quick Grip Mini Bar Clamp was used to strategically add pressure to equalize the halve join in small sections using Tenax applied with a Touch N Flow applicator glued from the inside. That took care of the warp. The rest of the fuselage was glued with Tenax in sections to get an even join line requiring no filler and hopefully little sanding to get rid of the seam. A preliminary fit of the cockpit looked good except for a small gap behind the radar screen. So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch. Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
As I started to clean and fit the fuselage sides I discovered a small warp on the top. This being a NM finish requires as little filler as possible. Everything shows up under Alclad so I'm keeping putty out of this build. Notice the small step that would require substantial filler and feathering if the warp is not corrected.
I used a hair dryer to carefully heat the warped area and using my thumb, I was able to take out most of the warp. A Quick Grip Mini Bar Clamp was used to strategically add pressure to equalize the halve join in small sections using Tenax applied with a Touch N Flow applicator glued from the inside. That took care of the warp. The rest of the fuselage was glued with Tenax in sections to get an even join line requiring no filler and hopefully little sanding to get rid of the seam. A preliminary fit of the cockpit looked good except for a small gap behind the radar screen. So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch. Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
I used a hair dryer to carefully heat the warped area and using my thumb, I was able to take out most of the warp. A Quick Grip Mini Bar Clamp was used to strategically add pressure to equalize the halve join in small sections using Tenax applied with a Touch N Flow applicator glued from the inside.
That took care of the warp. The rest of the fuselage was glued with Tenax in sections to get an even join line requiring no filler and hopefully little sanding to get rid of the seam. A preliminary fit of the cockpit looked good except for a small gap behind the radar screen. So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch. Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
That took care of the warp.
The rest of the fuselage was glued with Tenax in sections to get an even join line requiring no filler and hopefully little sanding to get rid of the seam. A preliminary fit of the cockpit looked good except for a small gap behind the radar screen. So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch. Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
The rest of the fuselage was glued with Tenax in sections to get an even join line requiring no filler and hopefully little sanding to get rid of the seam.
A preliminary fit of the cockpit looked good except for a small gap behind the radar screen. So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch. Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
A preliminary fit of the cockpit looked good except for a small gap behind the radar screen.
So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch. Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
So I broke out my Micro Mark punch set and matched the diameter of the part with the punch.
Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building. And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
Punched out a disc from a junk mail plastic card we all get. I save those for scratch building.
And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides. I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
And glued it with Tenax. Sanded it a bit to clean the sides.
I did a preliminary fit of the cockpit and the disc took care of the void. I'm letting everything dry and cure before I attach the cockpit and continue to work on the fuselage.
UHH! I have heard of that place Rob. It's supposed to be hobby heaven!
Speaking of getting 'stuff' I am heading into the largest Hobby retailer in, I'm gonna say Canada, but, probably North America (this place is truly overwhelming to see....takes several trips just to take it all in). Udisco Hobbies in Montreal. I think they have a Trumpeter 105, so, I may get that today if i don't see anything else.
Thanks,
I checked Sprue Bros and they are out of stock. But it would have saved me some $$.
I think it should reach you by then. If you want something really quick, try Sprue Bros. Scale Hobbyist is a bit slower than SB but their prices are the best I have seen.
Thanks, I looked at Squadron and Mega hobby and they were out of stock.
I figured to go to the source.
I haven't built an airplane kit in about 20 years so I'm out of touch with were to buy
aftermarket stuff.
As long as it gets here by the 1st week of August it will be ok, I have vacation and
wanted to work on the kit then.
Would have been faster and probably cheaper using Sprue Bros or Scale Hobbyst, I know SB ships things out VERY fast.
Yes, I guess I should have said that.
Are you in the US?
I'm still waiting for a detail set from Eduard for my -102.
Has anyone ordered from them direct? I was wondering how long it takes
for shipping from the Czech Republic?
They sent me a tracking number but it does not give any info after it left
The Czech postal system and has no estimated delivery date.
Thanks
Mark
Yes Rob, it's pretty simple to set up and works really well.
Plastic...I thought I'd have to get some some high end software, but, was happy to find the GIF tool on the Googles.
Looks great Rob. I did mine here http://picasion.com/ Pretty easy too.
Rob Sherman How do ya'll like my GIF? First one ever. Did it on: http://gifmaker.me/ Takes just minutes and I think it's kinda cool!
How do ya'll like my GIF? First one ever. Did it on: http://gifmaker.me/
Takes just minutes and I think it's kinda cool!
I like it! Exactly what I want to do once I finish a couple GB's! Thanks for the link
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
So, struck out finding another Century jet today in Ottawa. Almost bought another 101, but, put it back. Gonna look in Toronto in a few weeks.
Indeed they are!
PJ and Theuns, both of y'alls cockpits are looking great
I like it!
Here is my rendition of the 104c's Pit. I do realize the shadoww effects with the washes is way to heavy, but as I intend to have the canopy colsed I think it will need it.
Theuns
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