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GROUP BUILD - Pacific 60th Annivesary [from Nov 1 2004 to Nov 1 2005]

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Posted by gdarwin on Saturday, January 22, 2005 11:26 PM
Big Smile [:D] Lobbie,can you use the wearthering that you did on armour? and do you have to use tamiya paint,or can it be mm?,spay can,should the base coat be silver or gun metal.the way you do it is great,i want to try it on my water buffalo.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 10:38 AM
Cossack your cockpit is looking good. Keep us posted.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 22, 2005 9:49 AM
Jason,

Thanks, I posted them as a means of a weathering techneque, using a silver [Tamiya AS-12] base coat, prior to the cammo scheme.

cossack,

Good progress on the 'pit, I have the Hasegawa SBD-3 which I intend to put RNZAF markings on.
What's the clouding problem with your canopy, if you can email me with what you had done I'll try and hepl solve you're situation, also what brand of airbrush and how long have you had it ? is it conected to a compressor ?


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Posted by cossack on Saturday, January 22, 2005 3:36 AM
The Hasegawa 1/48th SBD-4 actually. It really is a nice kit - I am impressed with the tooling - its a nice fit Smile [:)]. The only problem I have is that through my own poor masking skills, I have really clouded the main extent of canopy. So I am not sure what I will do about it Sad [:(]

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Posted by jay12472 on Friday, January 21, 2005 4:29 PM
Lobbie the planes look great.
Cossack the sbd is coming along nicely,which kit is it cause I just got a AM sbd-3and
can't wait to get it started.
Jason
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Posted by KINGTHAD on Friday, January 21, 2005 8:42 AM
Cassack, Rob took the words right out of my mouth. I used the tooth pick just as he explained, You can tell he is much better at it the me. Thanks Rob for the explaination.

Thad
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 21, 2005 12:27 AM
cassack,

Sorry if my clarity was clouded, yes you basicly use a metal coat as a base, even good old crhome paint from the hardware store or paint store will work, just as well then you but your cam colours over that and when done create your chipped paint effects.

The Pro Modeller kit of the Catalina 5a I painted in the so called Foliage Green scheme, which is now on loan to the RAAF OTS.
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Posted by cossack on Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:48 PM
OK ... my first attempt to post a photo. Go easy on me people!!



The cockpit (at this point) was going together really well. I do apologise for the colour used - I did not have "Interior Green" at hand, so improvised a tad.

Since this was taken ...
1) I managed to misfit the cockpit to the fuselage ... without realising until trying to join the fuselage. A bit of patience, and I was able to pop it out, and refit *PHEWW*
2) In fitting it all out during painting, I managed to knock over my airbrush ... and in the rush to pick that up, take off the two exposed machine guns. So I am cobbling together a couple of barrels to fit to the provided mount!!

Hope to post some more advanced pics later this weekend.

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Posted by cossack on Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:44 PM
Feldgrau - I am doing the Promodeller Catalina for the "It Floats and Flies" GB that starts 1 Feb. If I get anywhere close to Robs efforts I will be VERY surprised Smile [:)]

Lobbie - if I understand correctly, you paint a metal undercolor (as you mentioned - Tamiya AS12) to get the base metal color. Then add you standard paint scheme over top. When the top cost is sufficiently dry, you pick away the top coat, exposing the metal finish. Is this correct? (I must admit that on first read, I had thought you were doing something tricky to the silver pen with a pin!! Shock [:O]. DOOHHHHH!!!



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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:54 PM
Thanks Lobbie. Let me check here first. I have a pretty good Hobby Shop here and they might be able to get it for me.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:46 PM
feldgrau23,

My Catalina was the Monogram PBY 5 Flying Boat kit in 48 scale, I tracked this down as a second hand iten for the RAAF contract.
Academy make all the Catalina kits in 72 scale, which are highly detailed their PBY 5a anphibian version has PVC tyres.

I can try and locate a 48 kit here if you prefer the 48 kit, it would take me about 2 weeks to get replies from contacts though.
I hope this helps a little.

By all means place your GB badge in your sig.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:36 PM
Hey Lobbie Which company makes the PBY you did???? I am planning on doing it for the 2005 Pearl Harbor group build and up to this point I have been un able to find any. I know they are out there just haven't had any luck finding them. Would prefer 1/48 but if 1/72 is all they have that is fine.

By the way can I now officially were my group Build Badge????? Please?!?!?!?!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:27 PM
cossack,

If I may add this small group of pix and my explanations, to try and answer your question about the use of tooth picks and other odd items, to simulate chipped paint effects to model aircraft.
On page 9 of this Gb forum is the A6M2 Zero that Glen, [aka 150Man {one of the Scale Magic co founders}] had built, using a pin head, scalpal blade and emery board, from his interpretation of seeing my Catalina anf the Ki 61Hien.

#1

A Dewoitine D 520. I highlighted the panel lines with a tech pen [fine felt tip pen], a silver roller ball pen smeared to replicate chipped paint and pastels to similate exhaust and cordite stains.

#2




A catalina PBY 5. I painted the main wing and fuselage as two seperate components with Tamiya AS-12, then applied the cam and decals, when the decals were set I sealed them, then rubbed an emery board over the entire two assemblies of the model. thenfitted the small radar antenia, radio mast and a brass wire DF loop before glueing the wings to the fuselage.
Note: This model was built for the RAAF OTS as part of their list of contracted builds.

#3.





A Ki 61 Hien 'Tony'
This model was painted in Tamiya AS-12 before the IJA Dark Green was applied, a tooth pick was used on the fuselage and cowling, to chip the green away, the wing was done using the edge of a file. The cordite and exhaust stains are pastel

I hope this helps in some way.
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Posted by JWest21 on Thursday, January 20, 2005 6:30 PM
very nice Hellcat, Rich
Jason "There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -D. Barry
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Posted by cossack on Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:57 PM
Feldgrau - great Hellcat ... I am at a similar stage to you with my SBD - learning airbrush (actually my first attempt!!). But I hope to get some progress pics up this weekend ... albeit that it is almost finished - assembly at least Wink [;)]

Thad - I understand the reference to the silver pen for your weathering ... but what did you do with the toothpick???? I am new to weathering, and am thinking of trying things out with a junker I have floating around.

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Posted by jay12472 on Thursday, January 20, 2005 4:45 PM
feldgrau23 your hellcat looks great.
Lobbie the gekko look great too I have to get another one or two of those
Jason
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 1:41 PM
Thanks all!!! Lobbie acctually I have had for over 10 years now and never really got to using it seriously till about a year ago. I'm still in the Learning phase but I am getting there.
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Posted by gdarwin on Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:52 PM
Big Smile [:D]Lobbie,and feldrau23,both of your birds are greatBig Smile [:D] one day i might the patince to build one,maybeBig Smile [:D]
airborne death from above http://photobucket.com/albums/a350/roygd/
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Posted by KINGTHAD on Thursday, January 20, 2005 8:27 AM
Thanks for your comments Cossack & Lobbie, And yes Rob I did use the pen and a tooth pick.

Feldgrau23 - your Hellcat looks great

Thad
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:17 AM
That's an excellent Hellcat [wingythingy] you've completed, I take it you haven't been airbrushing long.

Here is the Tamiya Nakajima {Night Fighter} Gekko type 11 Late Production 'Irving' I got out of the shop display case [and damaged by lost tail wheel doors], with the intentions of stripping the paint from this bird and repainting it, lame idea I had on my part, was to create this as another captured bird, but somehow the better got to me. Everything is open on this bird, by stripping her down and starting again I'll have to close everything up and loose some interesting detail. I do have the Early Production version in the stash so I have a source to copy a set of tail wheel doors from.

Also I was given 2 of the 3 x 72 scale kits [from the ARRI 3 in 1 box sets] that build a NMF Early Version which has the raised glass house to the centre of the fuselage spline and the other is the Radar Equiped version. Both of these are unassembled but seem to have been painted with a spacthaller instaed of a brush.










Sorry for the shadow cast on the model in this pic:

Someone in the shop has now discovered what the true meaning to 'You'll Pay for this' really is.

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, January 20, 2005 7:04 AM
Hey gang I want to apoligize for my absense. I have been working on my F6F and it is finished I unfotunately have no inprogress pics of it due to the fact that among other things to go wrong in my life at the time my computer was one of them. To be honest putting this Hellcat together is what kept me sane or depending one how you look at it, held back the over whelming insanity. In anycase it is the Hasegawa Essex Hellcat in 1/48th scale for the most part it was a OOB build with really no problems with fit or accuracy as far as I can tell. Well with out further ado here are the pics.







Some first for this build were that I used my airbrush to do the paint job on her I think it turned out well concidering I am just starting to get over my fear of my airbrush. Normally I am a armour builder so fighting back the urge to put lots of mud and equipment strapped to the outside was a very hard urge to squealch. This is the first plane that I have done in awhile.
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Posted by cossack on Thursday, January 20, 2005 6:17 AM
Thad: Nice Zero. Like the white/green camo. Not as up to date on Japanese schemes as European Theatre - but looks great.

Lobbie: Thanks for the site ... off to register Wink [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 8:29 PM
Thad,

Nice Zero and cammo scheme, what was your new chipping techneque ?, silver pen ?
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Posted by KINGTHAD on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:16 PM
JasonW,GDarwin, and Jay12472 thanks for the comments

Thad
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Posted by jay12472 on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 3:34 PM
rob very interesting pics, (dio Idea?)
Thad your zero look great love int paint scheme.
Jason
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Posted by gdarwin on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:59 PM
Big Smile [:D]Lobbie thanks for the info by all means i would like to see those birds,Thad your Zeke looks great.very nice piant job.Big Smile [:D]
airborne death from above http://photobucket.com/albums/a350/roygd/
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Posted by JWest21 on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 1:50 PM
Thad- cool paint scheme. looks good
Jason "There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." -D. Barry
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Posted by KINGTHAD on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:05 AM
Here is my 1/48 Tamiya ZEKE. All in all it was a good build but I tryed a new to me paint chipping technique and it did not turn out very good. I need more practice.Sad [:(]




Sorry about the pics, cant seem to get the lighting downDisapprove [V]
Thad
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 4:17 AM
Roy,

I swapped the Italeri Lvt 4 kit I had, to a friend.

With regard to the 'Grave Yard' pix I believe it's late '45 to early ' 46, their are other's that are from this site and we are using it at the moment to organize a test for a decal issue.
The other wartime pix I have I can e-mail a list of for you, as some are single pix and others are multiples. Mostly of RAAF aircraft and some of U.S aircraft, a couple have signs of slight damage.
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Posted by gdarwin on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 12:47 AM
Big Smile [:D]Lobbie ,thanks for the pics,how long ago where those pics taken,?yes the lvt-4 is the Italeri kit,is there something i should know?yes reb when i start the kit i will keep you up to dateBig Smile [:D]
airborne death from above http://photobucket.com/albums/a350/roygd/
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