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HI gents,

finishing the Tamiya Mig-15 WIP I would share with you this new topic.

As I told you before the model is done and here is a preview as well as the books I've used as reference, the Tauro Model decals and those printed by myself for the numbers.

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I was at home with a very bad flu so no updates... but

Here they are!

Painting the interiors in green (Lifecolor).

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Tamiya NATO Black applied for the side consolles. Drybrushing using a medium grey as usual.

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Thanks for the congrats.

The F-104 are waiting for inspiration and for the new DACO book about F-104... Inspiration cames time to time but the DACO new book has arrived last week. It is now a very strong source of inspiration!!! They must be done within Summer 2014 in any case.

More pics of the -84G:

tanks with putty around the wings.

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Rivetting the internal part of the air intake as well as the underwing pylon (everything will be carefully sanded later)

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Hi Kurnass,

thanks for the question.

I've rivetted the kit chromed part before and sandpapered later on these 2 particulars. For the fuselage I've sandpapered the chromed surface first and rivetted later.

After every rivetting job a light sand job is required.

I hope this helps otherwise ask again, no problem mate!

cheers

Maurizio

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Gloss black on:

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ALCLAD Alumnium

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Masking job first and applying later a TIXE brand alu paint on some panels for different shades of NM.

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After the ALCLAD coating I've found the the top spine wasn't puttied well so I was obliged to remade the work....

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Thanks Girolamo for your kind comment. This is the one you've seen at the Udine model contest.

To Eric: Alclad paints are very strong and the tape I used is very soft. The tape and the glue are from mais and I'm used to pass the tape on some surface for some times in order to remove a little bit of glue. I've let that kind of tape on my F-16 canopies for 15 months and after this time the canopies are still perfect.

Here is the final result after the tape removal:

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