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Hi guys, thanks for the tip. I just started dry fitting...
I'll post some pictures soon...
Javier
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Ohhh
..that's a nice trick for the intake.....I saw some people saying that use the acrylic, but not filling the intake... I'll be practicing this on my A-7E...
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Well... I'm starting a new project..it will be a Corsair II E with some extra details:

Aires set:

Detail to be removed:


now, I need to fill the marks inside the intake:

removing the end of the intake, (I'll need access to fill it)

As usual, comments and recommendations are welcome...
Javier
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Hi, Nice job!!!
do you have in progress pictures?

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Final steps...
weathering and assembled:





as always, commects are welcome
javier
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the end is close...
update with decals and some layers of futura...







comments are welcome
javier
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Thanks for the comments!!
No, I did a mask with paper and then I rise the paper with tape on the button, allowing 4-5 mm between the paper and the model... then the olive green layer, after it dry for a couple days I added the mask for the dark green...allow to dry a couple hours and take all the masks (no the metallic mask for the tail, until I did the wash...)
Javier
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well... a "color" update:





comments are welcome!!
Javier
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Nice job Manuel!!!
really good detail.
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Looking good!!!
good detail!!!
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Hi guys
I didn't update the progress, but I was working on it...
It's ready for paint:




Pre-shading:





next step color!!!
Thanks for looking, comments are welcome!!
Javier
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looking good!! nice job...

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It's an amazing job...Good scrath building :blink:
Javier
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another update:





expansion on the interior to install the rotor


as always, comments are welcome
Javier
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Excellant work! I've built a few weaselsl
myself. The only thing though is the backseat instrument panel is for an F-4E. Otherwise its just great detailing
yep..you are right, but it was the only instrument panel that I have...
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well, I did some work on the cockpit...







And adding some detail on the afterburners...



Like, always.. comments are wellcome...
Regards,
Javier
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What an amazing amount of detail you have packed in there! Excellent work mate!
You'll find that once you start scratch building it becomes addictive! Keep it coming!
Thanks Nimrod..
you are right..know, I think all the time how improve everything, even opening new pannels...
Javier
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Excelent paint job...
I'll be waiting to see the weathering... ^_^
Javier
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Hi Slick, great job!!!

I have a question, what kind of DYMO tape do you use for the ribets?
Javier
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Hi guys
Thanks for your comments... I'll keep working and posting
Happy new year and happy modeling!!
Javier :blink:
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Another update for the nose wheel...







Comments and recommendations are welcome.
Happy Holidays..
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Seats looks outstanding.
Thanks Aggressor Supporter
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Javier, That's insane. I wish I could scratch build like you. Please keep the updates coming and thanks for sharing.
Cameron
Thanks Cameron, it's my first scratch build... I'm learning it reading the forums...they are the insane...

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Really nice scratching!

Cheers!
Thanks Aigore.


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in In-Progress Pics
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finally an update..
dry fitting the panel
basecoat:
masked for black
cockpit with cristalclear applied:
seat:
as usual... comments are welcome
javier