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30 minutes ago, Mstor said:
There are also the "silly putty" types. They are expensive if you buy the stuff marketed for model painting. You can buy the exact same stuff from Crazy Aaron's Putty world. You can get the same amount of black putty that Ammo and others sell for 1/3 the cost.
Have you tried Crazy Aaron's putties? I did a couple of years ago and found they were too viscous and settled out way too quickly to be useful.
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I've had good luck with Silly Putty.
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10 hours ago, f5guy said:
I recently saw an article over at Hyperscale in which the builder used Mr Primer white. I'm assuming that its something similar? A white primer would be better for me since the entire aircraft will be white anyway. How does it clean up? I'm a little concerned spraying it through my airbrush. Also, what is leveler? Like a thinner or something? Thanks to all who have replied! Fred K.
There's a Mr. Base White 1000 that i will use under white or yellow base coats.
They clean up well. Don't forget, you're thinning it too the same consistency as paint (see above). Use regular hardware store lacquer thinner for cleaning.
Mr. Color Leveling Thinner (MLT) is their thinner plus their leveling agent to slow down drying-- this is part of the magic that is Mr Color.
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I'm all Mr Color, so as @Brenhen wrote, I use Mr Surfacer thinned with MLT. I thin and apply identically as Mr Color paint.
Thin to consistency of 1% milk. Full flow air pressure at 15 PSI (1 atm). Spray at 0.25 to 1.75 in. Should be slightly wet when it hits the surface; use a grazing light to see. Dries very quickly and should be very smooth.
BTW, I always prime.
HTH
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dnl
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Brengun now produces some 1/48 Mk 24 FIDO mines that you could put into the bomb bay instead of the torpedo. Unless you're going to show ordnance off to the side, you'll need to choose what gets mounted.
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Welcome aboard!
The best way to find out about real conditions for the TBF are contemporaneous photographs, manuals, or books. The Aero Series book, Grumman TBF/TBM "Avenger", by B.R. Jackson is a good reference as well as the Squardon/Signal book, TBF/TBM Avenger, by David Doyle.
More general info is available from Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grumman_TBF_Avenger; they also have has a "media" site, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Grumman_TBF_Avenger, with many photographs. Also, searching for "tbf avenger", ""tbf avenger walkaround", "tbf avenger cutaway" or "tbf avenger loadout" can be useful. ARC has a walk-around section, http://www.arcair.com/awa-archives/walk.shtm, where you'll find 2 such photo sets for the TBF (under "Avenger"). Google also found this site, which appears to have more info on TBF loadouts, http://pwencycl.kgbudge.com/T/b/TBF_Avenger.htm.
The TBF had a 3-man crew: pilot, rear-turret gunner, and radio-operator/ventral-gunner/bombardier. The last small door below and behind the starboard wing was for that 3rd crewman.
HTH
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dnl
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Indeed it is possible. The method has been described in technical papers for a while now. The good part is that it's now far more accessible...you can follow along at home.
Having written that, Some Body apparently already put a model of a Skyfighter on Shapeways...
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Outstanding! Bravo!
Love that last shot!
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28 minutes ago, John B said:
That is a classy setup with the references and aviation art on the wall. Does the canine security come with the cabinet or does it do double-duty protecting the stash, too?
Thanks!
That's our girl Cora--I'm her human so she keeps an eye on me. She and her boyfriend, Omar, are from German Shepherd Rescue of Orange County.
21 minutes ago, ESzczesniak said:That has some potential. I’ll have to look in to them more. Wish there was less “bulk to the pedestal and cap, but definitely some potential.
The shelves are all filled now, but I can add a shelf between each of the existing shelves. There is now one taller piece on the bottom glass shelf, so I'll only be able to add a half-shelf on the left.
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I bought a Waddell Heritage series floor display case with the lighted cornice in 2015. I bought additional brackets from the local Woodcrafters and full-width glass shelves from the local glass place.
https://waddellfurniture.com/display-case-wood-heritage
I found the best price at Wayfair, https://www.wayfair.com/home/pdx/waddell-heritage-series-floor-display-case-with-lighted-cornice-wa1551.html
This was soon after installation; I'll be adding more shelves sometime this year.
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My experience is the same as @Curt B ! That's why I have, and will continue, to include animetropolis among my Mr Color sources. Their shipping is relatively good.
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Fozzy,
Bravo! That model is a tour de force!
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One of my LHS carries it, t'other doesn't.
Ebay sellers
jackrabbit9820 in the US
animetropolis in Taiwan
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I guess I'm between @Jamie Cheslo and @weirich1. Fins first. Mask the fins, because they're easy to mask. Then body. Mask the body, again easy to mask. Then nose cone as that's all that's left.
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21 minutes ago, KursadA said:
It looks like it would be really easy to put together a B-29 sheet to insult a huge swath of the society - LOL. I shall tread carefully.
Oh ya...
22 minutes ago, KursadA said:You managed to get me to drop some other design work I had to do today and get started with B-29 base drawings today - I will keep working on these on and off, and in a couple of weeks I should be able to start working on a B-29 sheet.
Woohoo! I'm hoping this will be scaled down to 1/144 for that fine Fujimi kit...
BTW, I broke out my Muroc Models 1/144 B-29 Mother Plane Conversion. It includes decals for 521800 as well as X-1 6063 and 6064.
Oh, and here are two of my coffee cups. To keep somewhat on topic, the left is from the National Museum of Nuclear Science & Energy in ABQ.
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1 hour ago, Darren Roberts said:
I thought of another one. Since it's May 4th, it's appropriate. The opening title song to Star Wars.
It opened 15,685 days ago, that is, 42 years, 11 months, 9 days.
How time flies.
I was in college at the time. Yet another "dang, I'm getting old" reference.
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Very nice work on these!
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Dang @Geoff M, that's really nice work! Two-times over!
Glad you did this, as I have several of the HB kits in the stash, as well as the Testors (née Hawk) kit, which I bought for the Gulfhawk 4 decals.
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6 hours ago, is it windy yet? said:
Do do you like the length of bristles on the testers glue or the length of the handle so you dip down to the end of the bottle? Because the Tamiya brush shaft length is adjustable. If you want it longer just give it a gentle tug with some needle nose pliers. I learned of this two weeks ago, saw a video on it.
I just learned something new!
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On 5/1/2020 at 10:43 AM, mawz said:
Testors seems to have wanted to own the market without any product development.
This.
But hey, their dumb behavior caused me to try Mr Color and I've never looked back.
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Describing mathematics with language does indeed create confusion. But, your explanation is more consistent with informed usage. Particularly with the turf example listed above!
The key is to never rely on these subtleties, especially where your wallet is concerned. 🙂
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Beethoven, 9th Symphony, 4th Movement
Handel, Messiah, Hallelujah Chorus
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I have a Luxo L-1 task light with the heavy desk base. It came with an incandescent bulb--it was a while ago--but a 1600 lumen LED daylight (5000K) bulb is perfect!
The NIB lamp was sold for dimes on the dollar by some liquidation outfit on eBay. I assume from a store that went out of business.
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I recommend a desk lamp with a 1600 lumen LED daylight bulb and Optivisors with a DA-5 lens plate. I also have a DA-10 lens plate, but the focal length means I only use it for the smallest detail work.
I found a Luxo task light at a great price on eBay. The thing is huuuge, but it works really well.
What is the best putty for soft edge camo painting?
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OK, I'll try again. I looked at my previous order, and none of them were identified as firm. Black was out, so I went with yellow and orange.