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DenJuve

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    Eric Juvyns
  • Birthday 11/29/1972

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  1. Thanks, I'm verry happy with the plotter. You have to experiment a bit to find out what works. After that it is a verry useful tool. Regard, Eric
  2. Build this kit out of the box. I used Tamiya paints and designed my own templates for all the markings using a Silhouette Cameo for cutting them out. Overal a very good kit if you take your time dry fitting everything. Best regards, Eric Home made templates using Adobe Illustrator software and Silhouette Cameo for cutting them out of kabuki paper.
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    F-86D

    Thx everyone Joel, i'll give it a try and will describe step by step how i went about. 1. I used Mr Color Super Metallic en Alclad 2 for the metal parts. 2. Tamiya paints where used to paint the red band around the nose and tail, and also the anti glare shield and black nose. 3. A sharp knife was used to chip some paint of all these colored parts, except for the nose off course . 4. Put on the kit decals without a varnish coat because the silver was smooth enough. And the decals reacted pretty good to the DACO decal softener i use. 5. Then came a coat of Tamiya XF86 flatt clear to ble
  4. DenJuve

    F-86D

    Hello Here is my rendition of Kitty Hawk's 1/32 Sabre Dog. Build it out of the box with only some brake lines added. Even used the kit decals. For me this was a speed build as it only took 5 months to complete Best regards, Eric
  5. Hey Michel. Really looking forward in seeing your build up and personel next sunday on the contest. Eric
  6. Thx guys. For an in betwener i'm quit happy with how it turned out. Eric
  7. Thx guys. To be honest, I have a couple of builds that are even older and are buried deep in my stash waithing to be dug up and finished. Maybe some day, when I have more time. Eric
  8. Completed this kit a couple of months ago. Bought it when it hit the shelves as a fun in between project. Finished it in under two months, what for me is a speed build. Build it straight from the box. Even used the kit decals, which weren't bad. Happy modelling, Eric Juvyns
  9. Started this one when it first came out in 2001. After a couple of weeks it ended on my shelve of doom. Now, 13 years later I finaly finished it. This was my first try at chipping with Maskol. The technique worked verry well. I only went a little over board with the chipping. But in the end I'm happy with my rendition of a well used Zero. Happy moddeling, Eric Juvyns
  10. Thx guys. Well Jim, it does. With some TLC it looks better then the update set I bought. That's a thought, but I think I will linger on around here. As you said, it's a good start, but for me it usually stops at that. I have started a lot of kits but haven't really finished that much. So for this one I hope to have it finished this year but it probably won't happen. Thx anyway for pointing it out. Now, on to the cockpit. Eric
  11. Here we are again with the new offering from Academy. It's my intention not to go overboard on detailing and thus only addressing the issues that bug me.To begin with are the intakes. I ordered the seamless intakes from Alley Cat thinking they would be an improvement and relatively easy to install. I was wrong. They are a rather poor casting of the kit intakes. So I set upon making my own seamless intakes. Next up are the horizontal stabilisors. I set upon correcting the allignement of the tabs (don't know how they are called). This was eassier then I thought. That's it up t
  12. Thx guys. Little update. First paint applied and some drybrushing done. Now on to some weathering Eric
  13. Started this one a couple of weeks ago but only got around taking pics yesterday. So here is my progress so far. I started scratching the pit and realised after a couple of days that photo-etch would make it faster and easier. So I ordered the interior and exterior set from eduard. And continued the build combining my own parts with some photo-etch. To be continued. Eric
  14. Part deux :coolio:/> That's it folks. Thx fo all the replies. They kind of motivate me to start an in progress post of my curent project. But on the other hand, I'm a lazzy basterd, so it probably won't happen. Happy modelling, Eric
  15. By popular demand some (in two posts, there where more than I hought :whistle:/> ) in progress shots. The camo was painted feehand using model master paints.
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