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benjamin

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  • Birthday 06/29/1987

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  1. I really love your weathering Nice shots Benjamin
  2. Well, probably you know about it, but there's one pic of it in the airliners.net database. Just search for "fouga camouflage" and you will find it. Greets, Benjamin
  3. Nice to see a pic of a live armed Belgian F-16! Thx
  4. Thanks a lot! Does anyone know where I can find some pictures of the real plane?
  5. Zeg, nu we hier toch int Nederlands bezig zijn, weet er hier iemand een vervangmiddel van wat ze op dit forum Bluetack noemen, zo iets klei-achtig om heel mooe te kunnen masken. Ik dacht dat Uhu hier iets dergelijks op de markt heeft, maar ik ben het toch nog nooit tegengekomen groetjes Benjamin
  6. Hi all I'm curently working on a SU-24 Fencer C of the Russian air force and I want to do it in the camoflage scheme (some camo on top). But I absolutely can't find any pictures. Searched google, airliners.net,... but they all just show the SU-24 in the blue-gray-white scheme. Any pics would be great! thanks a lot Benjamin
  7. Very cool Kaan, I really like the look of your free-hand camo and your clear parts, they look soooo clear! Congratulations Benjamin
  8. Hi Sebastijan, good looking so far! My parents returned from a two week trip to Germany yesterday and guess what they bought me, yes, this kit. I think it is really looking nice, but euhm, do you also have that problem on you clear parts ( looks like a seam)? greets,Benjamin
  9. Thanks for letting me know how you guys do it, this will be very interesting when I find some time for modelling (school starts again next wednesday ;) ) . One more question for Efrainh; How do you cut those papermasks? I mean, how do you get the right curve on your modelling table that will be the same like on a real F-16? Do you use scale drawings for that or is it just something you learn when making a lot of F-16's? greetz and thanks Benjamin
  10. Hi, when modelling I always think things like 'there must be an easier way' or ' come on, how come the guys on ARC can do it and I can't' . . I usually work on 1/72 modern fighters. So here are some questions, I just put them all in one topic because some answers will be very short. 1. Do you guys mask the (don't know the exact word for it in english, but I mean the part of the wheel that isn't black, so not the tire but the thing inside the tire) when painting? or is there any trick to paint them? 2.Do you use an airbrush to paint your weapons ? What do you use to hold your weapons while
  11. benjamin

    f16

    hi stephen, i think the best way to know it is to search for some recent taken reference shots of that bird. As mentioned above, belgian F-16's sometimes are real dirty, but most of them have just been updated to MLU so they also got a new coat=> check your references! Benjamin
  12. :blink: thx to you all for the reply's :o
  13. ;) hi all, this really is a beginner question :blink: I've read in the tools 'n' tips section on this website about how you best apply decals. 'Michael Pino' says in his article that these liquids are an absolute necessity. :o , i only use water, but never had any problem with it now, my question is; Why do you really have to use these products, and will they give you better results? srr about this guys, i just wanted to know :P thx in advance greets,Benjamin
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