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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 2:48 PM

Bish,

Yes after the painting is complete, add several coats of acrylic gloss varnish or thin gloss gel. This gives a look of depth. Also, along with adding the cotton (I went back to cotton instead of Poly-fil due to the fibrous nature of Poly-fil) spray a small bit of white in areas such as the wake, along the hull and bow wave as well as a light dry brushing of white all over.

Also you can add some more cotton to the foamy areas after the last coat of varnish. This give the illusion of foam on top of the water. The cotton under the varnish will look like turbulence under the waves. The more attention you give to the different layers the more realistic it looks. I study water pictures and all the nuances of the waves to get an idea of what to do. Also I study several builders build such as Chris Flodberg and Kostas Katseas for ideas.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 2:28 PM

Looking great Steve, and thanks for the info on the water. So, after its painted you add a couple more layers and leave that clear. Its amazing how you already have the lok of depth just from the painting.

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

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, January 18, 2017 1:21 PM

A small update on the Hornet.

I'm finishing the water base and need to apply several more coats of thin gel to give some depth.

The B-25's are coming along and need to attach the wheels, props and add some weathering to the ship and bombers (the plane was just placed there for looks). I ordered the crew from GGM but had to send a check so hopefully they will be here by the end of the month. They will be coming for Lopez Washington so that's not too far away.

The deck looks brown but is weathered blue in reality.

 

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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  • From: Hatboro, PA
Posted by Justinryan215 on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 7:35 PM

Uuuggghhh....my least favorite tank to face in world of tanks, blitz!  That thing has one shot killed me more times than I care to admit, although, I just added one to my garage, and really enjoy blowing stuff up with it!

 

Looking good so far!  Keep up the good stuff, I can't wait to see it finished!

Justin

"...failure to do anything because someone else can do better makes us rather dull and lazy..."

Mortal as I am,I know that I am born for a day.  But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the Earth...

 

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  • From: 37deg 40.13' N 95deg 29.10'W
Posted by scottrc on Tuesday, January 17, 2017 7:48 AM

Great post Brandon on documeting you painting steps.  I am of coarse partial to you painting your tail stripes since I will be doing it as well.  The P-36 looks superb.  John, I also like how your yellow tail came out on your Meteor. 

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    December 2002
  • From: Northern California
Posted by jeaton01 on Monday, January 16, 2017 7:06 PM

jgeratic

Thank you Justin and Steve.  The Hornet and seascape are coming along great.

Actually, there is plenty nice working coming off the work benches here.  Just wonder what the FSM staff are up to, and the rest of the roster?   Only couple weeks to go ...

regards,

Jack

 

Yeah, where are these FSM staffers!

I see a lot of people having fun.  Well, I'm doing a bazillion little bitty decals, 8 on each drop tank alone on the Airfix 1/48 Meteor F.8.  I have to say the quality of the printing is really great, take a close look at the pictures.  I also popped the nose off and installed the nose gear assembly now that all the masking and painting is done.  Nose is on permanently now.

 

 

John

To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

 

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    January 2015
Posted by BrandonD on Monday, January 16, 2017 6:49 PM

Man there is some great work going on in here. That Spitfire looks fantastic, as does the Sci Fi stuff. I get so caught up in planes that I sometimes forget to see the Sci Fi and vehicles, and this is nice to see so much variety in one build.

-BD-

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Posted by BrandonD on Monday, January 16, 2017 6:48 PM

Ok, here we go. This kit mostly fits well, but the rear wheel insert was kind of a chore, and the molded-on landing gear doors in the open position made it impossible to fix the inevitable seam, which of course doesn't fall on a panel line.

So, out came the razor saw and off went the doors. I glued it in, then had to work up the seam before I could proceed.

Once I got the seam right, I gave the rudder a light gray base for easier coverage of the tricolor stripes.

For the stripes, I used Model Master Intermediate Blue, Insignia White and Insignia Red. Nothing special here, and this pic is pretty bad for color representation.

With that masked, the horizontal stabilizers went on, and then I slid the cowling into place (you can mount the engine before attaching the cowling, which I did).

I also added the Ultracast (or maybe it's True Details) seat once the cockpit was in and fuselage halves together.

The canopy shouldn't have vertical framework up front, but the spare I have from my Airfix P-40 is about 2mm too narrow, and I just don't care that much.

Next up, it was time to paint.

I went with Model Master colors for all but the brown on the topside, which was straight Tamiya Brown.

Light Blue Grey takes care of the Gris Bleu Clair for the bottom, sprayed over Mr. Surfacing Finisher 1500 Black.

On the topside, I decided to use Vallejo Chipping Medium. Much like I've found with Vallejo model color, this is awful to airbrush. Thinned with distilled water, it beaded up on the surface and left a texture about like a basketball. So I wet a rag and wiped it off.

My next attempt was to thin it with Windex to break the surface tension, which worked, and it layed flat after I misted it with Windex and let it sit a while. (end result is this works, but is way too much effort for me to use in the future. I'd rather just add "chipping" with paint after the fact).

Once the chipping medium had dried, I went ahead and sprayed the topside colors freehand. I'm not overly thrilled with the paint depth, but will use oils, washes and filters to break it up.

I chipped off paint at the wing root with a toothpick, proving that it does work with enamels, which is good, I suppose. I did not wet it prior to chipping as I was afraid I'd have a gummy mess on my hands.

At this point, I have clear coated it and will be putting decals on it this evening.

-BD-

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  • From: Florida-West Central
Posted by Eagle90 on Monday, January 16, 2017 5:33 PM

Super work everyone!  I'm liking that KV-2!

Right!  So I was going through my Excel spreadsheet that I have of my stash moving my builds from the stash page to the in-work/completed page....(yeah, I'm that way.  LOL!)  And noticed I have a HobbyCraft I-16 Type 24........you guessed it.  I figured, why not do both at the same time!  Call me crazy, but I think it will be a blast.  So far, the the fit is much better then the ARK kit.  The cockpit does have an instrument panel, but you can't see a bloody thing in there anyway.  LOL!  I can only imagine how small and cramped that aircraft must have been.  Some of the exterior detail is better on the ARK kit, but over all the HC kit is a bit better I think.  So, here is some extra bonus pics for you.

The pic with both planes has the ARK kit on the left and the HC on the right.  More to come!

Bobby

 

 

 

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    December 2016
Posted by dwsrazor on Monday, January 16, 2017 4:07 PM

Loving all the work here.  That shuttle looks fantastic Bish! 

 

I haven't been added to the front page yet but I'm going to post some progress pics anyway. 

The box art.  Love the postion of those tow cables... or are they guard rails???

Had some spare hand holds so those lumps came off.

 

Some paint and starting on the roadwheels.

 

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, January 16, 2017 2:33 PM

I had planned an update over the weekend. But i had a paint issue and PB was not playing ball anyway. I painted with Tamiya acrylics over an Alclad black primer. After letting it dry for a couple of days, i started doing some oil dot filtering. But my solvent, white spitits, started to strip away the paint. No idea why, the acrylic should have been fine. So, i had to strip back that wing and re paint. So this is it before weathering, this time with flory washes.

I have since got on with the weatherign and hopefully will have some more pics tomorrow.

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

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    December 2003
  • From: 37deg 40.13' N 95deg 29.10'W
Posted by scottrc on Monday, January 16, 2017 1:03 PM

Since this build has been coming along easily and enjoyable, I feel the need to challenge myself.  I want to mark this plane from the Enterprise right before Midway, and to do so, it will require the tail to be white and red.  I do not have decals to do this, so I plan to paint it.  I have seen many tutorials on how to achieve it, but all are on 1/48 or larger planes where as this is 1/72.  I think it might be a fun exercise and who knows, I might just try the roudels as well.

 

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    December 2003
  • From: 37deg 40.13' N 95deg 29.10'W
Posted by scottrc on Monday, January 16, 2017 12:56 PM

Great work everyone, Steve, the Hornet build is going great and hopefully keeping me motivated to continue working on the Enterprise.

Bish, you and Theuns crack me up, keep the spirit going.

I shot the Lt. Gray on the bottom of the TBD yesterday afternoon and then shot the Navy Lt. Sea Blue over the top.  All are MM enamels.  I also took advantage of this paint session to paint the planes for my Enterprise.  I am liking the way this little model is turning out.  

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    November 2010
  • From: Florida-West Central
Posted by Eagle90 on Monday, January 16, 2017 12:23 PM

Hey everyone.  Wow!  Some awesome work being done here!  Very inspiring.

Well, here is my first installment of progress pics.  The ARK kit is very simple and I must say not extremely impressive.  The instructions are a bit odd.  The cockpit has no detail at all, but the detail on the outside is very nice.  The fit....well, it takes a bit of work, but it comes out alright.  In other words, there are some fit issues.  Whistling.  There is no pilot with the kit either.  The decals look a little "weak", so we shall see how they go on.  Like I said, pretty simple build, so not many pics, but here they are.  Enjoy.

Bobby

 

 

 

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Posted by Theuns on Monday, January 16, 2017 10:33 AM

Funniest movie he ever made was "Clockwize" where he is a school head master...can just see it now LOL

As for the decals, I used tamiya thin cement applied CAREFULLY to the stencles and the walkways to desolve the carrierfilm. It was risky but I think after this and an application of microsol it will be OK I hope.

 

 

Theuns

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, January 16, 2017 10:28 AM

Theuns

"Even Theun's Spitfire is looking good.

(please tell me i didn't just type that Bang Head)"

 

LOL, dont stress mate, it must be that Brittish Humor ;-)

Here in SA we have almost the same "dry humor", I think John Cleese is one of the funniest guys arround.

 

As for the Spitfire, the first setback with the kit - the decals are horrible! Hard ,brittle and some had to be pieced toghether as they broke up, I hope they dont silver under the matcoat.

 

Theuns

 

Cleese IS the messiah, no argument.

Bad news on those decals, hope they turn out ok.

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

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    April 2010
Posted by Theuns on Monday, January 16, 2017 9:28 AM

"Even Theun's Spitfire is looking good.

(please tell me i didn't just type that Bang Head)"

 

LOL, dont stress mate, it must be that Brittish Humor ;-)

Here in SA we have almost the same "dry humor", I think John Cleese is one of the funniest guys arround.

 

As for the Spitfire, the first setback with the kit - the decals are horrible! Hard ,brittle and some had to be pieced toghether as they broke up, I hope they dont silver under the matcoat.

 

Theuns

  • Member since
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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, January 16, 2017 6:28 AM

S9ome more great work here guys. Jack, greats posts as always and again great attention to detail. Steve, i am taking notes on the water, great work again.

Even Theun's Spitfire is looking good.

(please tell me i didn't just type that Bang Head)

My shuttle is nearing completion.Hada bit of a paint drama over the weekend and that combined with PB being its usual jolly helpful selfe Angry i have not be able to post any pics. Withluck,and the photo hosting side gods, i should have some tomorrow.

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

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    April 2006
  • From: ON, Canada
Posted by jgeratic on Sunday, January 15, 2017 11:18 PM

Thank you Justin and Steve.  The Hornet and seascape are coming along great.

Actually, there is plenty nice working coming off the work benches here.  Just wonder what the FSM staff are up to, and the rest of the roster?   Only couple weeks to go ...

regards,

Jack

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    July 2014
Posted by modelcrazy on Sunday, January 15, 2017 2:42 PM
Jack, your work never ceases to amaze.
Did some more work on the base and Hornet. After I painted a few coats of varying colors on the base, I dry brushed to add the whitecaps. I’m going to use Poly-fil for the wake and bow wave.
The deck needs some touchup and then weathering.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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  • From: 37deg 40.13' N 95deg 29.10'W
Posted by scottrc on Sunday, January 15, 2017 11:15 AM

Everything is assembled, filled, sanded, masked, and now some pre-shading.  As fickle as the canopy is on this kit, I decided to leave it off during the paint phase.  Made it easier to mask.

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  • From: Willamette Valley, Oregon
Posted by goldhammer on Sunday, January 15, 2017 11:03 AM

Got the wing seams and engine pylon seams filled and sanded. Getting the engine pods together.  Next up is making the little BUFF look like a flying machine and getting wings and tail surfaces attached and filled/sanded.  Will put up a couple of pics at that point.

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    November 2008
  • From: Hatboro, PA
Posted by Justinryan215 on Sunday, January 15, 2017 8:22 AM

Theuns, that Spit is looking good!  Keep it up!  

Chris, that 'cat is too!

Jack, I can't wait to see that pilot surrounded by fuselage!

 

As for the paint discussion, I use those craft acrylics, such as apple barrel brand, quite often.  The copper color on my voyager is from apple Barrel.  I don't usually use them for the main paint job, but for washes, and any other brush painted details, they do a great job.

 

The Beach Bunny is currently in her primer/base coat; all sub assemblies are assembled, and ready to be added to the main model.  Progress pics to come...

 

Justin

 

 

"...failure to do anything because someone else can do better makes us rather dull and lazy..."

Mortal as I am,I know that I am born for a day.  But when I follow at my pleasure the serried multitude of the stars in their circular course, my feet no longer touch the Earth...

 

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    April 2010
Posted by Theuns on Sunday, January 15, 2017 4:29 AM

The faded dark earth it on, I am happy with it sofar.

Image
I am not going to do a pinwash on the upper surface, the detail it showing up well enough.

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Sunday, January 15, 2017 1:14 AM

Cool, the nice thing with the water colours are that they remove so easly if it is not the effect you want :-)

I decided to preshade the top aswell, I usually do not but the nice rivet detail and shading might be enough to not need a pin wash.
I also usually do a light base colour all over then mask and do the darker colour but in this case I think it would hide the pre shading.




Theuns

 
 
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  • From: Del Rio, TX
Posted by V737D on Saturday, January 14, 2017 10:46 PM

Theuns

Hi Chris. I also used artist oils and acrylic ink for my pin washes but recently have moved over to nornal water colours, the tipe they sell for the kids- those little blocks in a molded plastic case.

It is very cheap, you can mix almost any colour and it is also easy to remove the eccess ut like any wash it needs to go over a very gloss base, I use tamiya clear acrylic as my gloss.

I also dip the tip of my paintbrush in some dish wash soap when I start mixing the wash as it "thins" the paint and water and lets it flow better.

Give it a go, it reallt makes detail "pop"

Theuns

 

 

 

Howdy Theuns,

 

Thanks for the tip!  I know of the paint kits you speak of, I pretty sure I can find them at WallyWorld!

 

Cheers

 

Chris

The oxen are slow but the Earth is patient.

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, January 14, 2017 10:03 PM

Hi Chris. I also used artist oils and acrylic ink for my pin washes but recently have moved over to nornal water colours, the tipe they sell for the kids- those little blocks in a molded plastic case.

It is very cheap, you can mix almost any colour and it is also easy to remove the eccess ut like any wash it needs to go over a very gloss base, I use tamiya clear acrylic as my gloss.

I also dip the tip of my paintbrush in some dish wash soap when I start mixing the wash as it "thins" the paint and water and lets it flow better.

Give it a go, it reallt makes detail "pop"

Theuns

  • Member since
    May 2016
  • From: Del Rio, TX
Posted by V737D on Saturday, January 14, 2017 9:10 PM

Howdy All,

Serious modeling skills being shared (not mine) on these builds, good reading.

 

Slow progress here, finally got all the needed primary paint week. No one in this town sells aritists oils or any hobby paint that isn't glitter or tempera!  So plans for trying some washes may not be accomplished.

Modified the rudder pedal box today so they look like rudder pedals instead of,  well look at the left one.  Still need some touchpaint.  Yes, I know I will never see those pedals once installed it was more of a modeling test.

 

Made of parts stick together with glue and made some progress detailing the engine but the call out paints seem a bit shiny.

 

I may do some more work tomorrow but house maintenance chores loom, we'll see.\\

 

Cheers

 

Chris

The oxen are slow but the Earth is patient.

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  • From: ON, Canada
Posted by jgeratic on Saturday, January 14, 2017 7:05 PM

Been working on the Zvezda 109F-2 almost the two full weeks, so time to post some images.  I'm actually back dating to an F-1 to represent Werner Molders mount in late 1940.

There is quite a bit of small details to add, and a few to remove.  Will leave it to the photos, but if anyone has a question, just ask....

regards,

Jack

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  • From: 37deg 40.13' N 95deg 29.10'W
Posted by scottrc on Saturday, January 14, 2017 9:35 AM

The rest of the morning is spent masking this bird cage of a canopy.  

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