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WOW, Lots of building going on. I've been away on vacation and business trips.
THEMONGOOSE- interewsting to see how the Vallejo metals work out. Have some but haven't used them yet.
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Today i put down the high gloss black in prep for the aluminum skin. I'm using Vallejo metal colors on this. I'll let it dry till Friday and then put the finish coat on it.
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!
Just a quick update. Got the nose on and full of lead. Used 3 .25 ounce bullet nosed fishing weights. The Italeri kit calls for 20 grams of weight in the nose, and that's approximately what I have after cutting one weight in half, and trimming the noses on a couple of them. Since it wouldn't be seen, I left out every thing after of the cockpit so it should be enough. There are some ugly seams at the wing/nacelle join. The main gear has to be installed before joining the nacelle halves. Once I get them sanded, and the nacelles de-riveted, she should be ready for paint.
Chris, she's looking good. Keep it up!
Buddy- Those who say there are no stupid questions have never worked in customer service.
TheMongooseyou know your self conscience is going to toy with you over those sink marks till you fix them...it's a sickness
Yes, I know all too well.
Chris
Howdy All,
Nice work !
Looks like that Invader is getting a good "rivet rub-down" Lew. I'm sure it'll come out looking good.
B-One - again - that's a really impressive finish. Some nice 130's produced here.
Mongoose - The C-54 is looking very smooth under that primer. I know that Minicraft makes alot of 1/144 kits - but do you know if they make a 1/144 F-100 Super Sabre Thunderbird as is shown on the box art to go with it ? (I think that's an F-100)
Got a bit farther with painting . . .
I mixed in a few drops of dark earth and sky-S to lighten the black a bit. Then I'll use a full black panel line wash later.
Oooow ! Close-ups kinda highlight some defects: an underside seam that I didn't clean up very well, and some sink marks on the flaps that didn't look so bad when they weren't painted. How much of this do I really want to fix ?
I also did some more part trimming, cleanup, and silver painting- but that doesn't make for very interesting pictures. Progress though !
Model On
I got some primer on her today. Made some mini masks from the leftovers of the Eduard masks for my Phantom so now I'll have clear widscreens rather than the black decals from the kit. Not that there's anything to see inside other than the large bolt i put in for nose weight. lol
I'm quite proud of this seam. The 2 I've done before took hours of sanding and reworking. I got some forum advice on what i was doing wrong and viola, this one came out perfect first time, no filler!
Geez I was looking for that yesterday and could not see it! I must be getting old now.
Badge loaded on the pix page for those who have completed and would like one :-)
Theuns
Theuns Could someone please add the GB name to this so we have a badge for those who would like on? I cant get the writing size right :-( Theuns
Could someone please add the GB name to this so we have a badge for those who would like on?
I cant get the writing size right :-(
Bossman did, it is on the first page. I saved that one for when I complete the O-2. Got to download some progress pics and get them up on here.
Very cool :-)
It's a Minicraft 1/144 scale
Its coming allong pretty quck, not alot of pieces. This will be all about the exterior painting. Here's today's progress
"Sign me up for the Thunderbirds C-54 support aircraft"
Will do, what scale and kit is it?
Sign me up for the Thunderbirds C-54 support aircraft! I'm going to build this to practice painting before doing my Phantom so this group build is the perfect opportunity to get started.
Thanks theuns , im just glad I actually finished one for a GB
That is a fantastic looking Herc you built there, I really like the paintwork on it.
I added a front page pic, thanx for taking part :-)
Everyones work is looking good ! I finished up the C-130J. Its finished as what the C-130J 5454 That was used on the around the world tour back in 1998. Later in her career she was converted to an EC-130J Commando solo III Tail Number 96-8153, which is how I modeled her as she looks today.
As far as construction goes I used the Attack squadron Nacelles and wheel well blister exstensions and added the aerials on the top from scratch. All the paints are MR color Dk Gull grey lightened up with lt ghost grey in order to get me close to AMC Pride grey which is what this particular aircraft is currently wearing.
She's starting to look like an airplane now. Shot the canopy with matte black for the interior canopy frames. She's got her first coat of primer on her to see if I've missed anything. Hopefully, will have the nacelles on tomorrow. The mounting holes will also be filled with sprue.
B_one Fixer, the C-130 is looking good.
Bossman, is that the new Airfix kit?
a '41 "Woodie" ...I like it
Hi,
That does look like wood grain
Pat
Nice lookin' invader Lew.
A bit-o-progress on the Blenheim. Cockpit installed and the first coat of dark earth. Almost looks like a wooden Blenheim.
This one is making me a bit nervous. The fit of the pit to the main fuselage wasn't very good. It'll take some filler at the wing roots on both sides. Then - dry fitting of two of the three canopy pieces wasn't smooth at all. Everything seems too tight. Hmmm. I'll need to put the little grey cells to work on this one.
That's good news Theuns, the Mirage sounds pretty cool as well.
Thanks Chris.
Here's an update.
The pit. Very basic, but it looks like an A-26 pit.
The pit installed. Not much to see here folks.
The fuselage, in all its riveted splendor.
Not worried about the rear glass as they were either painted or faired over.
B-One - you've got a nice technique for that Air Force grey finish. Always impressive to see someone give a little life to a monochromatic surface.
Lookin' good Lew.
TheunsThat b-17 will be completed in the near future....
Ahhh. This brings joy to my heart ! I was really looking forward to seeing that '17 in the British scheme !
That b-17 will be completed in the near future....I can not stand an unfinished model in a box taking up space, it just bugs the life out of me!
I have just been very busy lately with completing the molds and other tooling for a Mirage 3 RC model I have to make for someone and that takes up allot of time.
I forgot to add a couple of things. The first is that there is some good work going on here, and I enjoy seeing and reading about your experiences. The second is that Theuns, you should finish the B-17 rather than consign it to shelf of Doom. Older kits provide the opportunity to learn how to replace lost detail, or deal with fit issues, scratch building details, etc. I would say this, don't worry about the lost detail, and concentrate your efforts on filling the seams and laying down the best finish you can. Make it look pretty, and then put it on the shelf or hang it from your son's ceiling. Nice job on the PBY.
Construction has begun! The kit in question is Airfix's classic 1/72 A-26 Invader. While I expected the infestation of rivets, I did not anticipate the movable flying surfaces. A trip to the LHS for sand paper and .005 strip stock is scheduled for tomorrow. Markings will be Tanker 74 as flown by Rosenbalm Aviation, Inc., Medford, Oregon from 1968-1972. Colors will be overall white with a black anti-glare panel. The engine cowls, nacelles, wing tips, and vertical and horizontal tail surfaces will be painted red. Markings are from Red Gecko Productions Fire Tankers No. 2. Outside of making sure the colors are correct, I don't normally research the model I'm building. For grins and giggles, I googled the tail number and discovered that not only did she survive her fire fighting career, but she lives in an air museum about two hours from me. I guess a road trip is in order. As she is now.
Initial painting has begun, will wrap up painting the rest today hopefully
Holy smokes! Just realized this build ends in May. Better get cracking!
Chris, point taken. Just rushed it a bit and with poor patience let it get away from me. Mike
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