Sorry I haven't had any updates recently. I decided to take a break from modeling for a while. Call it a funk if you will. I guess it happens to all of us at one time or another. I suppose the fact that my air compressor is dying and I need a new airbrush needle hasn't inspired me much either. Last night me and Net Flix hit the bench for a while. As I indicated, I want a plain Jane Emil, nothing fancy. I have enough yellow-nosed 109's. I ultimately decided on Horst Tietzen's JG 51 Emil from the Battle of Britain. I just love their deranged penguin emblem. I have no idea which variant Emil he flew, nor do I really care. Its my understanding the only visual difference between the 3 and 4 is the canopy. The Sky Decals sheet I'm using says it was an E-5. I seriously doubt a 27 victory ace was doing it in a recon version, so this is probably erroneous.
Theres nothing to say about Tamiya Emils construction-wise.....complete joy. I preshaded all panel lines flat black then started the scheme. I made my own concoction of RLM 65 with XF-23 Light Blue and XF-2 Flat White, about half and half. Once down, she got a post shade of diluted XF-69 NATO Black and XF-64 Red Brown for weathering. I wanted it dirty so pushed past my comfort zone again...
This Emil would apparently carry the standard RLM 02/71 uppers. I then realized I was down to merely drops of my Gunze Aqueous RLM 02. Using the said remaining as reference, I decided to recreate it with Tamiya. I used XF-22 RLM Grey and lightened it with a touch of XF-2 Flat White. I then added a few drops of XF-49 Khaki and it seemed to be an identical match. I sprayed it down and was pleased. I then faded it with more white and added condensation streaks.
Next up was the RLM 71. I taped off a typical Battle of Britain splinter pattern using an old Aeromaster Battle of Britain sheet as reference. I then used Gunze Aqueous for RLM 71. Once down, I added XF-57 Buff to add condensation streaks.
I added a bit more underside grit...
I ordered a few resin goodies for this guy (guns and tires) which should be here anyday.
Joe