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I got a coat of primer on, then saw I had to fix a few seams. Puttied and sanded and re primed.
Theuns,
I it too late to join up. I'll build a 1/48 F100, my favorite jet. I just don't know if it will be Monogram or what yet.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/
Sorry. Is it too late to join up?
Tons of progress:
Wing hard-points, antennas et.al., engine air brakes, landing gear, drop tanks. Shrikes on deck, waiting for paint to set.
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On the Bench: Nothing on the go ATM
Very nice job! She looks like she's ready to go on a bombing run.
Outstanding on the 105!! Love the camo!!
thanks guys, I hope to call this one done soon.
That Thud is awesome looking ! Here is where I am with the 106 so far:
Got the majority of decals in place. Just the undersides need assembling and fuel tanks added.
Rob, B1....Beautiful builds both of you
-Josiah
B1..awesome!! I'm a big fan of the HUGE USAF markings on these classic planes. I've decided to go that route as well with my 102.
B1, Thats a beautiful 106! Great job.
You and Rob have me rethinking the NASA markings on my 102. That huge U.S. AIR FORCE
sure does look nice!
I got a coat of Tamiya aluminum on the Dagger today. Does anyone have any info on the 102's that
the astronauts flew in project Mercury? I'm going on the assumption that it is the aluminum with the black
stripe down the side with the meatball on the side.
Almost ready to mount 4 x AGM-45 Shrike anti radar missiles:
I'm calling this Thud Done!! I had a good time with this Trumpeter kit. Some things that I observed. The overall molding of the kit was excellent, except, the missiles. For some reason, the missiles needed a lot of clean up as there was residual plastic and flash. I know my brown is not right. I was hoping to soften up the value of the brown with post shading, but, I defeated my effort with the oil washes. It brought the brown down too much and I find it's way too dark for the period. I chose to pose the rear engine air brakes open, simply because, they were too friggin' cool not to!! Very unusual configuration and I wanted to show that neat feature. All landing gear doors were too thick. I really don't know how guys thin out such things, but, I imagine a rotary tool? I left them be. I hope my pics does it justice. I am overall pleased with its outcome.
Republic F-105G Thunderchief Wild Weasel, 516th TFS, 388th TFW
So, that's her. Switching gears and getting back on the F-102. It's been a challenge so far as I'm not used to using enamels so I am giving it a lot of time to dry. Stay tuned!!
Very nice Rob!
The paint might be a bit dark but it looks very good.
Thats one mean looking weasel!
Very nice ! that is a great looking thud. Even if the colors are not right you still pulled it off very well !
Hey Steve, I apologize for the late reply mate, You are welcome and updated on the front page:-)
Rob that is a good looking 105 there! Almost makes me want to start my 1/48 Thud! (But I need to be diciplined and complete the other first!! LOL)
I have basically reached the stage on my 104 's fuselage where all is buttoned up and close to being ready for paint.
I am still in tw minds if I will complete the painting of all components and then assemble, or assemble and try to mask off wings ect for painting......
Theuns
I got a few coats of aluminum on before the rain came.
I'm going to let the paint cure, then mask and paint the black stripe.
Mach..that's gonna be friggin' awesome in NM!! That is my fav era of jet fighters..the NM era. Love em and have lots' in my collection. I have yet to try metalizers, but, will someday, but, prob on a larger scale 1/32 bird, probably a 104.
Theuns..welcome back and thanks. Somewhat happy with my Thud, but, next time I try Vietnam era paint, I will try to get my colours mixed to better hues. I ended up with more of a NATO tri-colour. Anyway, it was fun and now I'm simplifying a paintjob on that uni-coloured 102.
Oh, I also added Steve aka modelcrazy to the Wall of Fame
That paint is plain old Tamiya aluminum. From a rattle can. It looks very nice. I was going to use my airbrush but I've had great luck painting phasers with the tamiya I figured I'd give it a try.
I'm very happy with the results, no buffing required. I have used the model masters buffing metalizer in the past with good results.
Hey Theuns,
If the roll is still open, I'd like to join up with a Monogram F-100 and/or a Monogram F-101 in 1/48th scale....What do you think??
TAD
2022 New Year's Resolution: Enter 1 group build and COMPLETE a build this year!! Why Photobucket did you rob me of my one Group Build Badge??? Must be part of the strong anti-Monogram cartel!!!
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Like I told Steve.....come on in..the water's fine!
I will update the front page.
Welcome TAD, you have been added to the Wall of Fame as well!! Looking forward to your WIP.
Wow, you guys are moving at the speed of light with your builds and all looking great.
Finally was able to spray the Voodoo.
I shot Testors gloss black in the small bottle
Then shot Alclad polished aluminum then masked and picked off some panels with Alclad white aluminum. The flash reflected off the polished Alclad making things brighter than in reality. It looks like actual metal The tanks are very shiny I still have to pick out some more panels and mask for the darker exhaust area at the lower rear of the fuselage. This is very time consuming but the results are super! The trick to Alclad is not to use any putty, polishing out the plastic helps and a glass smooth gloss primer application is a must.
Then shot Alclad polished aluminum then masked and picked off some panels with Alclad white aluminum. The flash reflected off the polished Alclad making things brighter than in reality.
It looks like actual metal The tanks are very shiny I still have to pick out some more panels and mask for the darker exhaust area at the lower rear of the fuselage. This is very time consuming but the results are super! The trick to Alclad is not to use any putty, polishing out the plastic helps and a glass smooth gloss primer application is a must.
It looks like actual metal
The tanks are very shiny I still have to pick out some more panels and mask for the darker exhaust area at the lower rear of the fuselage. This is very time consuming but the results are super! The trick to Alclad is not to use any putty, polishing out the plastic helps and a glass smooth gloss primer application is a must.
The tanks are very shiny
I still have to pick out some more panels and mask for the darker exhaust area at the lower rear of the fuselage. This is very time consuming but the results are super! The trick to Alclad is not to use any putty, polishing out the plastic helps and a glass smooth gloss primer application is a must.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
I definitely want to get in on this! But I want to finish up a couple of other GB's first! I'm pretty "stretched out" right now!!
[Admiring Starbuck's space fighter] Cassiopeia: It's a perfect machine! Born to dance amongst the stars! Starbuck: Yeah, it's bumping into them that has me worried.
Wow plasticj, that is spectacular. It really is not that difficult, eh? I gotta bite on this. I think the challenge for me though is getting the products. Not easy to find at my local HS.
Wiccan..we are going till May 15, so, lot's of time!!
Theuns Like I told Steve.....come on in..the water's fine! I will update the front page. Theuns
Yup, we all suffer such dry spells, eh?
Thanks guys. I'm very pleased how it came out.
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