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

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 1:22 AM
G'day Folk's,

Thanks for the kind words on the progress so far guys, to answer your question Glen, Shadoworks resin is the casting arm of Scale Magic, we do mostly 48 aircraft stuff with a little AFV stuff which is mostly Australian Vietnam ["Saladin Turret M113 FSV and the Mk V Centurion, with or with the dozer blade], era along with a set of sand tyres for the old Tamiya LRDG 30 Cwt Chev.

Roy,
I'll get some info on resin casting and the addy of a site here in OZ for you and email it too you. Al Mc Divitt is the owner of this particular business is a friend of mine, he has a lot of interesting items apart from resin casing materials for the modeller.

Glenn,
The seats are cast as you see them, they are plain white, but when painted and detailed they look good, they are actualy some spares I had for the P 51 Mustang,

As an added note, we get people ask us the cast small resin items to repair models not just from here in Australia but from around the world.
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Posted by gdarwin on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:16 PM
Big Smile [:D] Lobbie,thanks for getting all the info for me,i think it will be interresting.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by jay12472 on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 6:34 PM
hey guys I tought I'd share some of the planes I've been working on.






the Ki-84 and Ki-46 are 72nd Hasegawa kits. and the George is a 48th Arii kit
Jason
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Posted by gwaihir on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 7:31 PM
Geez, where have I been? How could I have missed this? Is it to late to get in? I love the pacific theater birds. The Nov end date is perfect and might motivate me to complete a couple kits. Right now in the absolute excitement of finding this, I could see doing a corsair, a hellcat, a thunderbolt, and/or a japanese plane or two. In reality, if I can still get in, I'll probably be able to get 2 done - let's say a corsair and ???
Let me know. Thanks!
Leon

BTW, I have been scanning the thread (mostly the pictures in all honesty) and there is some great stuff here!
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Posted by gdarwin on Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:55 AM
Big Smile [:D] Jay,some real nice birds there,great work.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, April 28, 2005 12:27 PM
Jason,

Excellent progress on your birds to date.

Leon,

I don't mind you joining in on the GB.
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Posted by gwaihir on Thursday, April 28, 2005 10:51 PM
Sweet, thanks.
I know this doesn't count since I am getting towards the finish on it, but if I can, I'll share the ending of the N1K1 I am working on right now (Sharing will help me be motivated to finally finish this thing, so that I can move onto the corsair and ?)

Anyway, here is where I at right now. I am thinking of adding a little yellow to the green mix and lightening some of the paint for a further fading effect. Usually I preshade, but this time I decided to post shade with a darker mix of the original color - I guess it had about the same effect as preshading does...)





Hope all is well, and again, thanks for letting me join at this late date.
Leon
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Posted by gdarwin on Thursday, April 28, 2005 11:48 PM
Big Smile [:D] looks good so for,Sign - Welcome [#welcome] to the build,Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by jay12472 on Friday, April 29, 2005 5:31 AM
lookin good what kit is it?
Jason
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Posted by bobbaily on Friday, April 29, 2005 6:39 AM
Good job Leon.

btw-what brand/color paints and what sequence of painting the shades did you use? I've got a Zero that I would like to try that on.

Thanks

Bob

 

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Posted by gwaihir on Friday, April 29, 2005 9:09 AM
Thanks guys. The kit is Tamiya 1/48. It went together fairly quickly and easily. I have to admit after seeing Jason's george up above, I kind of like the rivets on the arii one.

As for the painting sequence, I'll give the long and short version.

Short version: Tamiya paints. Base color (I think IJN Green - I can't remember) over the whole thing, then remixed the base color 50-50ish with flat black and mixed that with quite a bit of alcohol, then tried to just paint along the panel lines. Now will maybe lighten the color and lightly go over some of the centers of the panels (haven't really decided on this).

Long version: This build really showed me that I had no idea how to airbrush. I tried to do alclad as a base, so I decanted some Krylon gloss black and sprayed it as a primer. It didn't really come out glossy and actually went on rough and fairly bumpy. From reading some airbrush trouble shooting tips, I have come to suspect that the paint was drying in the air before it hit the model. So anyway, I then sanded trying to get it smooth. Then went on the alclad - also not a smooth finish (I can only hope/figure the same problem) So I kind of sanded that smooth. Then I decided to abandon that whole idea and went with the above method. So instead of chipping by pulling up paint, I decided to fade the paint and chip a little with probably a colored pencil. On the bright side, I think/hope that I have kind of figured out how to airbrush and mix my paint a little better through these last steps...

Hope all is well.
Leon
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Posted by bobbaily on Friday, April 29, 2005 10:18 AM
Thanks for the details Leon. I just purchased my first AB so I'm trying to gather as much info as possible before diving in.

Bob

 

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Posted by gwaihir on Friday, April 29, 2005 2:10 PM
No problem Bob. In reality, I would probably just do some preshading. Instead of doing what I did, you just paint the panel line with a dark color (black / dark gray) and then put the base color over that filling in the panels a little more than the panel lines. It has the same type of effect and seems to go a little quicker.

Over at testors scaleworkshop there is a video that demonstrates it. A link to the video:
www.scaleworkshop.com/workshop/video4bg_2.htm

Hope it helps.
Leon
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Posted by bobbaily on Friday, April 29, 2005 2:46 PM
Thanks Leon-very helpful.

Bob

 

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Posted by gdarwin on Wednesday, May 4, 2005 12:00 PM
Big Smile [:D]hi guys hows all the builds going? my lvt-4 is starting to look good,i will be puting some cargo in it as well a persoal stuff just to mack it look a bit beter.have a good modeling day.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, May 8, 2005 2:13 AM
G'day Folk's,

I've started to do some of the pre/pre assembly to what is to become a British built Mk IVf Beaufighter as used by the RAAF in and around New Guinea, this bird is A19-87 and will look in it's well used guize along a similar finished line to the PBY 5 Catalina, that was weather beaten.

As the pix show the detailed additions to the interior and also note that the cockpit tub has not as yet been removed from the main floor plate, also notice I have removed the Blast Plate doors and magazines from the two kit parts supplied to brace the floor pan. I've drilled out the hatch well frames for both entry points for the crew, I have also replaced the cockpit heating inlets with brass and metal tubes.

If there are no objections to adding this bird to the GB

The pix below show what I've done in the pre/pre assembly and how I filled the horrid gap in the fuselage halves, as I intend to add all the resin components to this build that we [Scale Magic] market.







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Posted by jay12472 on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 6:52 AM
here are some pics of the george.



Jason
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 8:02 AM
Jason,

Excellent progress on the N1K1 'George'

Here are a few progress shots of the B.Beaufighter, now that the interior is partly completed so far, the extensive weathering to the inside is yet to be done.


Crew seats prior to harness detail painting

Cockpit deatail

Observor's seat detail
Floor plate ready for fuselage assembly

The cockpit is not fitted with Eduard PE or any other AM stuff except for my resin seat, fine wire has been used to simulate the levers and switches. The observors seat is also from my resin range.

Here are some pix of an unrelated RAAF bird which has been extensively modified from the Buffalo F2 into a 339e.








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Posted by jay12472 on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 11:14 AM
Rob, Thanks both birds are looking good, I like the camo on the little guy. Jason
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Posted by gdarwin on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 12:31 PM
Big Smile [:D] Jay and Rob what can i say ?your birds are great,very nice work.Big Smile [:D] have a good modeling day.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by gwaihir on Tuesday, May 10, 2005 4:14 PM
Rob and Jason, your builds look great! I really enjoyed seeing them.
Leon
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 7:53 AM
G'day Folk's,

Having painted two Brewster Buffalo 48 Tamiya kits, yesterday and posting pix of the RAAF bird, well I've spent the day applying decals to both builds, only the RAAF one is not the 'Pacific Theatre' Tamiya kit, it is actually the F2B2 Buffalo extensively modified into a true 339e of 25 Sqn RAAF. It's brother is the Tamiya ' Pacific Theatre' kit and is built OOB as a 448 Sqn RNZAF bird as flown in Malaya during '41 to early '42, the upper surfaces are the same colours, but the RAAF bird is not in the two tone fighter scheme of Sky/ Black as the RNZAF bird is.




25 Sqn RAAF




448 Sqn RNZAF Malaya '41 - '42.
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Posted by gdarwin on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 12:25 PM
Big Smile [:D] hi Lobbie,your bird is great,my build is comeing along not to bad, i hope to finish it soon, have a good modeling day.Big Smile [:D]

roy.
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Posted by jay12472 on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 1:50 PM
rob great work as always I really like the bottom on the last pic Jason
Roy What part of Canada U from?
Jason

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Posted by gdarwin on Wednesday, May 11, 2005 5:23 PM
Big Smile [:D] hi Jason,im from BC,i live in nanaimo,Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, May 16, 2005 10:30 PM
G'day Folk's,

The Mk IVf Bristol Beaufighter is progressing, this started life as the Mk VIf 'Med' Theatre kit from Tamiya, the pix show both the resin seats fitted to the interior and the resin conversion, or addition bits the kit is missing fitted to the basic kit. Together with the brake lines fitted to the main undercaraige legs along with the ingnition harness fitted to the enginge cylinders, the inside of the upper wing skin has had a set of resin flaps modified to replicated internal framing, [only one has been dry fitted to wing]. The fuel tank drains are a section of styrene rod, they are not trimed to contour the narcelle as yet.













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Posted by fightnjoe on Monday, May 16, 2005 10:38 PM
rob that looks incredible. you certainly have some outstanding work my friend.



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Posted by gdarwin on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 1:39 AM
Big Smile [:D] looking good Rob,cant wait to see it finishedBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by gwaihir on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:50 AM
Wow Rob. It is really fun watching all of your builds go together. Just out of curiosity, how many do you have going at a time?
Leon
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, May 17, 2005 8:52 PM
G'day Folk's,

Joe and Roy,

Thanks for the kind words on the progress build of the Beaufighter so far.
Roy, I've been intouch with Al in regard to the info for resin casting and I'll let you know when it arrives here, so I can forward it too you.

Leon,

Their are 31 builds going at present, 4 aircraft [all in 32 scale are: an F14, F15c, Me 262 and a Mk Inf Beaufighter, converted to a Mk XXI, this is the old Revell kit and is moulded in black plastic] are for clients .
1x 24 scale Porsche GT 3 another job for a client
2x AFV's which are mine are an M26 and the M8 Greyhound.

With exception to the B 24j in 48 scale [which is for the RAAF OTS], the remaining models are my own, of which 3 x IJN birds are of this GB [ the 'Pete', 'Jill' and 'Rex' are almost completed, the 'Grace' is into the cockpit assembly stage].
The Beaufighter [which I added to the GB], is for my collection, but I intend to use it as a promo for our forth comming Model Expo, I've been asked to enter this build in the Expo as it is in a similar weather beaten condition to the PBY 5 Catalina I built for the RAAF last year.

The RAAF have agreed to lend me 3 of the birds we [Scale Magic] built for the School as promo's, they are the Catalina, DB-7a [A20a Havoc] and a Mk XXI Beaufighter, as all these builds had our resin components or conversions added to the kits.

Note: This does not include 3 other GB subjects, that have yet to be started.
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