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Posted by Theuns on Sunday, June 3, 2018 10:39 AM

Here is the office almost done..

 IMG_20180603_165203 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

 IMG_20180603_165257 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

 

Theuns

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, June 3, 2018 6:04 AM

Great work detailing that pit Theuns and those exhausts are coming along nicely.

 

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 Bish on Sunday, June 3, 2018 5:56 AM

Cdn Colin

Here's my interpretation of how the CAF would have painted Apaches. Years ago I adapted the Griffon pattern to a Cobra, and adapted that pattern to the Apache.  This project was my first use of Silly Putty to mask.  I'm pretty happy with it.

Next step is decals.

 

I really like that Colin. Nice choice of scheme and good seing an Apache in somthing different.

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 Bish on Sunday, June 3, 2018 5:54 AM

damouav
 
Bish

I have switched completly to HGW for 32nd scale builds, i am not sure i would have the nerve for them if they did sets in 72nd, they are tricky to use, but the results are great.

 

 

 

I dont have hair to pull out, so I will avoid 1/72 sets... It was a struggle  to make the 1/48 set.

And yes, they are great.

 

You and me both. Fortunatly they have not yet done them in 72nd, if they ever do, i might not be able to resist at least trying them.

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 Bish on Sunday, June 3, 2018 5:52 AM

castel, thats come out really well, looks very nice in that red. Thank you for taking part, front page is updated.

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 Theuns on Sunday, June 3, 2018 5:44 AM

The tub..

 IMG_20180603_122352 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

Seat, still needs some buckles to be painted

 IMG_20180603_122540 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

For the exhaust I used alclad burnt iron and highlited the pettals with a graphite pencil to look "metal" the pix dont really reflect the look as well.

 

 IMG_20180603_120847 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

On the indise I did the same but added tamiya smoke to tone it down a little.

 IMG_20180603_120826 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

 

Theuns

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, June 2, 2018 11:17 AM

The office in the Mirage is black, now that presents me with a problem as it will hide all the lovely resin detail so I went for tamiya "rubber black"

It is not as "harsh" as normal matt black and I can still drybrush some areas and do a black pinwash in others to give some tonal difference.

 IMG_20180602_164227 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

Had it been 70 years ago, this would have been my contrubution to the commenwealth "war effort"

I am in the final stages of rigging a PT-13 D Stearman at work :-)

 IMG_20180530_125020 by Theunis van Vuuren, on Flickr

 

Theuns

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Posted by Cdn Colin on Saturday, June 2, 2018 6:56 AM

Here's my interpretation of how the CAF would have painted Apaches. Years ago I adapted the Griffon pattern to a Cobra, and adapted that pattern to the Apache.  This project was my first use of Silly Putty to mask.  I'm pretty happy with it.

Next step is decals.

I build 1/48 scale WW2 fighters.

Have fun.

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Posted by damouav on Saturday, June 2, 2018 6:42 AM

Bish

I have switched completly to HGW for 32nd scale builds, i am not sure i would have the nerve for them if they did sets in 72nd, they are tricky to use, but the results are great.

 

I dont have hair to pull out, so I will avoid 1/72 sets... It was a struggle  to make the 1/48 set.

And yes, they are great.

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Posted by Cdn Colin on Saturday, June 2, 2018 6:31 AM

Ditto. The read really stands out.

I build 1/48 scale WW2 fighters.

Have fun.

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Posted by Theuns on Saturday, June 2, 2018 12:29 AM

That turned out very nicely, I like the bold red :-)

 

Theuns

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Posted by castelnuovo on Friday, June 1, 2018 11:52 PM

Well, here is the Gnat. Given how it all started I think it turned out as an acceptable model.

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Posted by damouav on Thursday, May 31, 2018 8:06 PM

Thanks Tony, it just by luck that the MRP cockpit green is almost a perfect match to the PE. We spend all the time to do this work, most will never be seen again once its closed up.

Appreciate you looking in.

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Posted by taxtp on Thursday, May 31, 2018 7:58 PM

Thats looking really good Damo. The aftermarket stuff adds a lot of realism, as does your work to blend it in and weather the cockpit.

Cheers

Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, May 31, 2018 2:14 PM

Damouav: Ahhhh, sorry! I expanded the photo and I can see them more clearly now. I bought a set for my 1/32nd Zero and they do look fantastic. But I too haven't had the guts to tackle them in smaller scales. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, May 31, 2018 2:02 PM

I have switched completly to HGW for 32nd scale builds, i am not sure i would have the nerve for them if they did sets in 72nd, they are tricky to use, but the results are great.

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 damouav on Thursday, May 31, 2018 1:55 PM

Bish - Thanks mate, I do like Eduards PE, but would love to try some thing different next time.

Gamera - Cheers buddy, i have the same feeling towards the look of the IP. But as I mentioned to Bish, I would like to try another tact on another build. Just to clarify, the seat harness is not solid PE, this is a HGW Models fabric belt set made with a dozen or so PE and fabric components, I will most likely use them for most future builds. They take a far bit of effort to make, but the results talk for themselves.

Thanks to you both for commenting.

In Progress
1/48 Tamiya P47-D Bubbletop
1/48 Hobby Boss TBF-1C Avenger (on hold)
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1/48 Roden S.E.5a
1/48 Airfix Walrus
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Posted by Gamera on Thursday, May 31, 2018 7:42 AM

Yeah, that looks great!!! Is that Eduard's ZOOM set? I love those, it's waaaaaayyyyyy better than I could paint the instument panel and it's about all the PE I'm willing to go though the trouble to apply. The seatbelts look fantastic too, I can never get mine to lay down in a believable way like that. Looking forward to seeing her together! 

 

Still waiting for my PE seatbelts here, will get more photos up then. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, May 31, 2018 6:32 AM

Great work on the pit damo. I agree about the EduardPE, i do find it has a shine to it.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by damouav on Thursday, May 31, 2018 4:42 AM

So with poor accents out of the way I have some updates.

I used the Eduard colour photo etch to enhance the IP. I have found that the Eduard colour PE to be very glossy and requires a dusting of a matt finish.

The same sentiment can be said for other cockpit area where I used colour PE.

The pit after a dusting of dull coat and some dry brushing.

I'm pretty happy with the results so far, this old Hasegawa kit has sufficient detail in some areas and in the ones it doesn't  the PE fills the gap. So next will be fuselage married together, wings more PE and polishing and masking the canopy.

 

 

In Progress
1/48 Tamiya P47-D Bubbletop
1/48 Hobby Boss TBF-1C Avenger (on hold)
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1/48 Roden S.E.5a
1/48 Airfix Walrus
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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 11:45 AM

Lol I had to ask because as an American Southerner I'm come pretty much to the conclusion that's it's almost impossible to duplicate unless you grow up here. Every Hollywood actor I've ever seen try to duplicate it ends up with a horrible fake hillbilly accent or a bad Rhett Butler impersonation. Until I saw Karl Urban as Doctor McCoy in the J.J. Abrams Star Trek movies. The movies were terrible but Urban as a New Zealander nailed the accent! 

Irish actor Colm Meany, who played Chief O'Brien on Star Trek Deep Space Nine has a hilarious video on YouTube where he talked about moving to Hollywood and being asked over and over 'why are you toning down your Irish accent?' and explaining because we don't talk in that over-the-top lilt that Hollywood sticks us with in every friggin' movie!!! 

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Posted by Theuns on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 11:06 AM

Well you guys need to come hear how we talk here in South Africa...we have 11 official languidges (I cant spell in any of them it seems!) 

I have an english spealing mom and Afrikaans dad, so we are sometimes mistaken for being Auzzy (Krykie!!)

My engilsh side comes form Scotland and England, my other side from Holland and Germany so you cant really get a wider mix than that!  LOL

 

Theuns

 

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 5:45 AM

I was born in England to parents with English accents. Dad was from the north. Moved to U.S. when I was a infant. I still had a accent until about 5 years old. The last time I went back to visit relatives i was there for two weeks and came back with a accent that lasted a month. Both my parents have passed but they still had their accents a little washed out but....

 

I don't have trouble understanding you TonyToast

 

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 2:35 AM

taxtp

What about Kevin Costner's accent in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves ? The international people I work with say that my Aussie accent is very thick, and  hard to understand. I don't get it, I can understand me perfectly well !

 

I think any issues in his accent were lost in their problems with geography. One day to get from the white cliff's of Dover to Nottingham on foot is impressive enough, but then to end up on Hadrians Wall requires a series error in navigation.

Your accent can't be that bad Tony, i can understand you perfectly Wink

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 taxtp on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 2:07 AM

What about Kevin Costner's accent in Robin Hood Prince of Thieves ? The international people I work with say that my Aussie accent is very thick, and  hard to understand. I don't get it, I can understand me perfectly well !

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 2:02 AM

modelcrazy

There are some English and Aussie actors that are fantastic at American accents. I'm usually surprised when I hear them talk in their native accents. Maybe an American accent is easy to replicate Huh?

 

A lot of people slate Russell Crowe for his accent in Robin Hood, but i thought he did quite well at it. It was nice to hear some one make the effort to do a reginal one rather than the standard posh accent or cockney we usually get. But i am sure it must be the same in America. It will be easier to replicate some accents more than others.

And of course in movies, they have to make sure everyone can understand it.

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 Bish on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 1:58 AM

damouav

After spending 12 months  in the US as a child I came back with a slight accent. And the guy who dose the FSM videos is an Aussie, lived in the US for many years. On of the hardest English accent to replicate is an Australian accent, apart from native actors I'm yet to hear a convincing one spoken.

 

In the UK hardly anyone can repliacte the Norfolk accent, the only person i have heard do it right is comedian Jim Davidson. Anyone else who tries to do it sounds more West Country. I guess some accent's are just harder to put on than others.

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 PFJN on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 5:07 PM

To this day I still cannot convince myself that Hugh Laurie off "House" is the same Hugh Laurie off "Black Adder" and "Jeeves and Wooster".  They just sound too different.  Surprise

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Posted by damouav on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 4:35 PM

After spending 12 months  in the US as a child I came back with a slight accent. And the guy who dose the FSM videos is an Aussie, lived in the US for many years. On of the hardest English accent to replicate is an Australian accent, apart from native actors I'm yet to hear a convincing one spoken.

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Posted by modelcrazy on Tuesday, May 29, 2018 4:28 PM

There are some English and Aussie actors that are fantastic at American accents. I'm usually surprised when I hear them talk in their native accents. Maybe an American accent is easy to replicate Huh?

Steve

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