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OOB build of latest Revell release.
Don
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Two builds for the year, one jet, one prop. Both are 1/32. First is a Tamiya F-4J in Vietnam era Marine markings. Loaded in CAS role.
Second is the Revell Piper Super Cub in Luftwaffe trainer scheme.
Don
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Simple colors, but looks great in a splinter scheme. Great build!!
Don
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Thanks for the positives, guys!! Happy with the build, a Marine phantom with a loadout with Snakes, nape, and rockets!! Can't go wrong with that loadout!!
Don
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When I did this build I was using Photobucket. After they did their thing, I went to Imageshack. Don't know how to fix this so the pics are clear, I may have saved the pics to disc. I'll have a lookaround. What parts are you having problems with?
Don
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The paint look nice. Seems to have very fine pigment from the smoothness of the finish. Can it be brush painted for small parts? Also, did you use some sort a clear coat over it?
I've never tried brush painting them, can experiment and get back to you. I used Tamiya dullcoat over the build, XF-86
Flawless finish, Don!
I am keen on natural metal finish techniques (I'm building since ages a Super Constellation to be done in NMF), so can you share what kind of "bad experience" you had with them before, and how you did "beat them into working"?
Cheers
Davide
I used these paints and their recommended primer on a P-38 Trumpeter build.74-660 is their recommended primer. Found the primer airbrushed great, glossy smooth... let it set up and dry. then hit it with a Metal Color overall. Masked with tape to spray various panels and the tape pulled up the paint and primer. Not small amounts, but BIG sheets of paint!! Had to strip and start again. Stripping was easy, just used tape.
Primed with Tamiya rattlecan primer and then AS-12 for the main color coat. All panels after this were done with the Metal Color and the same paint behaved great!!! Not my first go round with painting and surface prep. Was able to mask and spray 45minutes to an hour after, and subsequent panel spraying afterwards I had great results. I used Tamiya tape, green painters tape, no pulling up of paint.
A gear bay door I had painted with the black primer had sat for a week. More than enough time to dry.
Really happy with how this one turned out. I since have found I could use any paint as a primer with no worries of pulling up the paint. Is my go to NMF paint, along with Tamiya rattlecan metallic. HTH
Don
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Have to say, I started a build on LSP on the Super Bug, Had to walk away ( maybe for good ) as you are constantly fighting the kit. Not in a simple scrape here and there, more like half the parts are from Revell, the other half from Fisher-Price, with Fisher -Price parts fitting better. Now, I know, we're model builders, we make art from little bits of plastic, but for a mainstream kit maker that's shown so much promise lately, this is a BIG let down with the amount of work needed. Did build the Trumpeter Bug, wasn't easy either but did finish. If you really want one of these, buy it NOW before the molds get old and the "fit" gets worse.
Don
Does have a nice decal sheet, the VX-9 bird looks appealing.
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On 12/24/2018 at 1:31 PM, phantom said:
The next one I am co-hosting is the "Hey thats not real" GB. ANY what if, sci-fi, Luft 46. Anything.
Ships, armor, cars, figures? I know it says AIRCRAFT resource center, but might be a way to attract builders to future GBs if they were all included (as much as possible) Purists may disagree...
Don
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Yup!!! Really did attract a lot of builds. One small suggestion, and maybe I missed it, a post in the car/armour/sci fi, ship forums alerting them to a Revell everything GB might have included more builds. Would your next GB have room for these?
Don
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4 hours ago, Darren Roberts said:
It may just be ARC in general. If you look at the Display Case, the same models have stayed on the same page for quite awhile, and that's without any responses to bump them back to the front of the line. Even Jet Modeling doesn't get the traffic it used.
1 hour ago, airmechaja said:I agree with Darren. It's not as slow as Zone Five but it's evolving in the same direction.
I see that, too. See some of the the non aircraft forums have seen 1 year anniversary dates on some threads. I remember when Zone Five started... not a lot happening there, either....good luck...
Don
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I used to do a lot of group builds here, but I build 1/32 so I've spent most all my time at Large Scale Planes. Going through the history of past GBs can see a steady decline, especially 2018. Lots of reasons (life, work, etc) why, but it seems like they're almost done? Nobody build anymore? Nobody care?
Don
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1 hour ago, Joel_W said:
Don,
Just a fantastic build of a very difficult Trumpeter kit.
Joel
Hello Joel!! How've you been? Miss you at LSP.
Don
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3 hours ago, Swashplate said:
Amazing detail. Museum quality model for sure!
It really stands out in the display case. Unique shape, twin engines/tails, blue color...
Don
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On 4/1/2018 at 10:34 PM, AlienFrogModeller said:
Wowsers! Love the staining underneath! Well done sire.
I did the staining with Tamiya black panel line accent and a can of compressed air.
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The Trumpeter kit had a LOT of rivets, most were filled, though some around the gun bay doors and engines seemed to stand out on any pic i've seen of a P-38. Decals were Bombshell, worked exceptionally well. i use MiG Ammo FS15102 Dark Grey Blue A.MiG-229 for the blue, NMF was Tamiya AS-12 spraybomb and Vallejo Metal Color. Nose gear strut is SAC gear, longer than the kit part, gives a nose up stance. Props are from the Revell P-38 kit. I was going to weather it heavily, in the end i've kept it relatively clean. Few more pics.
Don
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Yes, these are the old Hasegawa decals. I used the Hasegawa decals for the himomaru and stencils where japanese was used, otherwise i used the Italeri stencils as they were better quality, readable, thin, didn't silver. Don't see many JASDF Starfighter builds in FS16473... can't remember seeing any at all. Jennings is thinking of doing some JASDF decals for the Zip in 1/32, would really be welcome....
Don
It had a good life, but time to replace it.
in Tools 'n' Tips
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What is that? For those of us that don't know....
Don