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Awesome details, looking good.
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
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Thanks guys. Now spending time on making the grills as smooth as possible with the skin of the bird, before giving her a round of primer and start the real paint job.- 118 replies
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And final step for the exhausts: the burner cans. After a dark wash to fill up the gaps, and a matte coating, Iโve glued them both in place. WAYYYYYY different then it used to be! ๐คฉ- 118 replies
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Awesome appearance! Would be a very nice livery for Dutch Airforce on their F-35s
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
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And the afterburner cans work in progress:- 118 replies
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
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First and 2nd section of each engine exit weathered and glued in place. Third piece work to be done on weathering with metal and copper colours, and burnt iron. It should be the finishing touch of the rest end. Getting there ๐- 118 replies
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BastianD replied to BastianD's topic in In-Progress Pics
Working on the interior of the exhausts, thanks to some great suggestions on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cM0nHtFBfJI?si=1Mfxv-Ym7yuFdf41 The burner cans have a soft white fading, after first a matte black primer which was scribed off the metal etched parts partly. I want to recreate the worn look of the cans themselves, and finish them later with soft layers of metal and copper mixed.- 118 replies
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
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A simple solution to solve the see-through behind the grills, but still keep the depth behind the grill: a piece of paper rolled to a pipe and inserted in the engine bay. If I spray the front part in black, or perhaps dark grey, then it will give the right effect.- 118 replies
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Nice kit, looking forward to follow your progress.- 9 replies
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Marvellous on details, well done!
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
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Thanks Andy for offering, but I think Iโll try to fill them an easy way: a piece of paper folded to a long pipe, spray it dark and insert it inside to prevent the see-through. In the end, the exhausts of the Italeri kit are closed anyway.- 118 replies
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And bottom right engine bay done with grills too. Next step to clean and smooth the edges before a next primer.- 118 replies
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Thanks Andy, it works so far, letโs see what the end result will be. for sure I need to fill up inside the two engine bays otherwise itโs a see-through.- 118 replies
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Slowly advancing to the last grill: just need to do the last grills on the lower side of the right engine ๐- 118 replies
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Great level of detail, look forward to see the progress.
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The beast is getting shape, nice work.
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Nice work so far!
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
BastianD replied to BastianD's topic in In-Progress Pics
Hello Gwendoline, thanks for your message. when I look now through the grills, itโs just open space ๐ So I need to insert something that is dark and takes out the emptiness. No idea what normal the view is through the grills. For your question on the Revell kit, I have no idea cos Iโve never had it in my hands. i would me carefull of putting two brands together, as the fit and set-up can be totally different. for the Italeri I have not been able to find ResKit exhausts. cheers Bastian- 118 replies
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Small update: passed the 50% mark of opening the surface behind the grills and reinstalling them ๐ Right engine to go.- 118 replies
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Many thanks for the information, and great to read where you got your inspiration from. ill try to make it a slender but mean looking black lady ๐
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Can you link the build thread? Working on restoring my Italeri Blackbird, and your weathering looks very cool.
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Smashing good! Very nice result
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Pretty interesting work youโve done on the Black Beast. Love the weathering effect!
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Italeri 1/48 SR-71A Blackbird - renovation project
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It did work! First grill glued in place and looks quite flat!- 118 replies
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Now weโre talking! A nice open space behind the grille. Now lower the side areas so the grill can flush with the skin of the beast.- 118 replies
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