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The Osprey is looking good John.
Piers, The yellow came out great!
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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Hey Keavdog, thats very frustrating - sounds like a design fault that the socket could come loose?
That really is a big unit there, I don't have that space on my desk!
The yellow edges have been repainted by hand, following Jeaton's suggestion. It has come out really well. I didn't fancy a respray given my poor maskig the first time.
Also got the motor painted up and assembled. Despite the moulds being skewed, it builds up into a nice rendition. The photo doesn't do it justice, with separate exhaust rings, motor and inlets painted up then assembled.
Yeah, a rubber band would probably show...
I'm going to try to remember about that bushing problem.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Test fitting the nacelles - this thing is huge!
There's a collar on the inside of the nacelle that glues on which holds onto the shaft coming off the wing. While test fitting the starbord nacelle the collar came loose.....hence the tape. I don't want to pull apart the nacelle so I'll have do be creative when it comes time to attach permanently.
Thanks,
Bish modelcrazy I got you up Mark. Be sure to snag one of those badges if you want.I have a couple of GB's I plan on starting Jan if you're intrested. Lockheed MartinTwo many wings, Two many tails The feelers will go up in November sometime. Already got my Lockheed lined up.
modelcrazy I got you up Mark. Be sure to snag one of those badges if you want.I have a couple of GB's I plan on starting Jan if you're intrested. Lockheed MartinTwo many wings, Two many tails The feelers will go up in November sometime.
I got you up Mark. Be sure to snag one of those badges if you want.I have a couple of GB's I plan on starting Jan if you're intrested.
Lockheed MartinTwo many wings, Two many tails
The feelers will go up in November sometime.
Already got my Lockheed lined up.
I was actually wondering if I had any Lockheed in my stash. After doing a little research I found I have tons of them..even Martin. There's so many aircraft that I know well but don't think about who manufactured them. Not many Convairs though.
Piers. I have no words of wisdom, in fact, it looks better that I could ever achieve. If anyone's technique works I'd gladly give it a try.
I think that blue/yellow scheme is kickin though.
jmoran426
Glad you found a way to see my pictures, and thanks for the nice comment, Lost Again!
I think the best way to fix the yellow will be to carefully scrape back the blue if you can, then overcoat the areas with thin white, then yellow. Probably best to do it with a small brush and flat paints, then overcoat with gloss. I like to do all the basic colors with flat paints in thin coats. Flats have more pigment than gloss colors, and they dry faster. I find that a wet coat of gloss paint really likes to bleed.
Fantastic. I'll be looking forward to it.
Mark aka Tomcat
On the workbench: Monogram 1/24 '69 Pontiac GTO and a Monogram 1/67 (box scale) B-26 Invader
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
Thats a great looking Huey Tomcat, the results look really nice to me.
Uggh...the Monogram P-61. Got that one as a gift a couple of Christmases ago and just couldn't take the punishment. Yup...that thing is a pig of a kit.
"You can have my illegal fireworks when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers...which are...over there somewhere."
Thanks to everyone for the support. John, I did not know that about the helo pilots position. I learned something new, thank you.
Steve, I never really liked the P-61. I've seen that model for sale many times and I just couldn't bring myself to build it. Monograms P-38 on the other hand, probably in the same vintage as the huey would be a challenge or so I've heard. I did build one when I was a teenager 40+ years ago. I might be tempted to again...someday. I do have a Monogram OS2 Kingfisher I am going to build for the Aussie GB. I am certain that one is going to be as fussy as the Huey. It has many delicate (read breakable) pieces, should be madening..errrr, I mean fun.
For the pic, how about the last one, it gives a better view of the interior IMHO.
Sweet job TC!
I assume for your next miracle you'll build the Monogram P-61 and make it look easy?
Which pic do you want for the wall?
Thank you for being a part for my GB TC, I enjoyed it as well as all of us I'm sure.
Nice progress K-dog
Tomcat, your Huey looks great. But unless theres been a change the pilot on a Huey, like most helicopters, sits on the right. That way his right hand stays on the cyclic. He can lock the collective and use his left hand to operate other things like radios.
That's crazy you lost the door tomcat! We've all been there though at least once lol. Sure is a sharp whirlybird!
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!
Nice Hog, Mark!
Nice job. Wrestled that bear and won!
I am crossing the finish line with this Huey. My improvised door doesn't look too bad. It will do until the actual one turns up...
Notice I've put the "flak jacket" on the floor of the co-pilots side. THe pilot didn't want to do that because it blocked his downward view...
For all the problems I had, some self inflicted I'm sure, I think it turned out ok. I could have done a better job in places butg all in all I am not too displeased with the result. Thanks for letting me contribute to this GB. When, not if but when, I find that door I will add it on and post a new picture. Thanks for looking.
keavdog those props are huge, 8"! I'm gonna tag along with mine in the near future. lov'n all you've done so far, will be good inspiration.
Bit of progress - primed, still needs a bit of work here and there. Proprotors ready for decals. This thing is going to be a shelf hog!
MC they had all boxed models at Hobby Lobby 40% off this week. Ohhh costly since there was no limit to me haha
Put me down for Italeri's 1/48 V-22 Osprey
John, love that XFV-1, great work.
I am coming to the end of the Huey, You know flat finish, last minute details, weathering. Now to add that pilots side door in the open position. Ok...where did I put it. I know its here. I just had it. Darn where is that thing. Long story short, I commited a modellers cardinal sin, I lost a part. Not just any part but an entire DOOR. I looked everywhere for this dang thing. SO close to the end. Well, I'll have to do a quick-and-dirty scratch build and add it to the model until such a time as it turns up.
So using the starboard side door as a guide and cut out a corresponding counterpart...
added a window glass and frame...
Added Archer rivet decals to approximate the rest of the model. Note the door handle. I forgot at this point its on the wrong side. I didn't notice it until after it was painted. Sheesh...
Glass masked and ready for paint...
Primer added...
and color coat...
I'll cleanup the part, add flat finish and a weathering wash. Then I will install it (temporarily I'm sure), add the main rotor then I will be done...I hope.
Thanks, everyone, I really appreciate the comments. It is very satisfying to have this one in the display case. It took a while, but then I built other models during the same time period just so I wouldn't rush it. Inevitably, though, as I got to the final bits the need for speed again siezed control.
Steve, you pick the picture. Just don't put it next to the Kaga!
Great job !
Nick.
Mind blown John!
That's some superb workmanship there. Glad you were able to bring in a sows ear and make it new.
Which picture do you want on the wall?
That looks superb John! I was really laughing as i got to that last pic and saw the jeep you mentioned really there sure looks like a perfect pairing for your buddies model there.
edit, not sure why they deleted the word jeep.
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