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Post by 406 Silverado on Oct 22, 2024 2:31:36 GMT -7
LOL!!! Those BMW 801 radial engines in those kits builds up nicely and Eduard includes a small jig to get the exhaust pipes to line up right if I remember correctly. What kit number is that? Mate, I took the plunge and created a post. You KNOW I'm going to be in on that!!!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 2, 2024 10:28:53 GMT -7
No color applied yet but believe it or not there's been a ton of work going on as of late. The wings are now mated with the aircraft and after a LOT of working them in with the fuselage by way of sanding and filling, I'm about done except where the wing roots join the fuselage at the top of the wing at the leading edges (you can see the putty at the wing root). All I have to do is work that in and that part will be complete. I also got the nose piece attached to the front of the aircraft and after looking at the prop and spinner out of the Dragon kit and not liking what I saw, I went with the ZM prop assembly and spinner. This was a massive improvement because the spinner in the Dragon kit is the wrong shape and size and the blades on the ZM kit are proportioned more accurately than those that the Dragon kit offers. Next up, engine cowling and landing gear door prep and then I think we're off to masking the engine & cockpit off for color.
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Post by stitchdup on Nov 2, 2024 12:00:06 GMT -7
I just noticed the canopy area, its quite different to most planes i can recall, almost looking like its on backwards. i'm looking forward to seeing the colour on
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 3, 2024 18:56:34 GMT -7
I just noticed the canopy area, its quite different to most planes i can recall, almost looking like its on backwards. i'm looking forward to seeing the colour on It's pretty much the same as alot of aircraft of that period Les and it's probably the angle that the aircraft is at. I'm waiting on a couple of masks for the wheel wells and the front of the aircraft and then I'm going to have to come up with something to mask that engine off. I'll sacrifice a spare canopy to mask off the interior/ cockpit. Should be within a week or so that paint will start going on so in the meantime I'll probably start working on the landing gear and engine panels.
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Post by DeeCee on Nov 3, 2024 21:30:35 GMT -7
People don't understand how much work really goes into building a clean kit, most of which is covered by primer and paint.
Looking good mate.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 5, 2024 13:32:56 GMT -7
People don't understand how much work really goes into building a clean kit, most of which is covered by primer and paint. Looking good mate. Thank you Dale. It is indeed a lot of work to get wear and tear built into the paint work on these warbirds as well as armor/ military vehicles. The last couple of days at the bench have been spent on re-working the engine cowlings. These are two piece panels that are hinged in the middle to give two folding leafs to gain more access to the engine area on both sides of the engine. Dragon has put both leafs together to make a single opening panel. What I did was cleaned up the injector pin marks on the inside of the panels and cut about 80% of the way through the join of the two panels to give the proper open look of these panels. Untouched panel on the left and the modified panel on the right. I started by making passes through the join line with an X-Acto knife and when I got most of the way through the panel I used the troweling tool to make a V into the plastic to where the bottom panel could be opened and glued to the top panel with a clean joint.
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Nov 5, 2024 16:13:46 GMT -7
The engine panels looks so much better opened up the way you've done it.
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 16, 2024 8:47:55 GMT -7
The engine panels looks so much better opened up the way you've done it. Thanks Bruce! I just couldn't leave 'em the way they came in the kit. If I would have left them alone you wouldn't be able to see any of the engine hardly. Well folks, I've got her all sealed up and ready for color coats. Wish me luck.
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Post by stitchdup on Nov 16, 2024 14:09:43 GMT -7
I'm looking forward to seeing it in colour Joe. I'm sure its gonnna be great
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Post by 406 Silverado on Nov 19, 2024 14:58:12 GMT -7
I'm looking forward to seeing it in colour Joe. I'm sure its gonnna be great I started on it a little this morning but realized that I didn't have one of the three colors that make up the camouflage. I've since got it coming and it should be here in the next few days.
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Post by kwt on Nov 19, 2024 16:47:52 GMT -7
Man Joe, this is coming together nice! Looking forward to the next step in the process!
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Post by 406 Silverado on Dec 2, 2024 18:33:13 GMT -7
Man Joe, this is coming together nice! Looking forward to the next step in the process! Thank you Jeremy. Alright gents, all of the primer and marbling prep work are starting to be shown in the painting effect going on in the color coat here. Ultra thin layers of paint going on to allow the marble effect to bleed through representing a worn color coat. I'm using Vallejo Air colors for this BTW:
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Post by gary on Dec 2, 2024 19:25:16 GMT -7
OMG that is some build, the interior detail is top notch, wow
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Post by gloozalot on Dec 2, 2024 19:55:17 GMT -7
Just finished reading through this whole thread----------------I'm typing this blind, my eyeballs are still rolling around on my desk. If it's OK with all you guys here, I;m just gonna stick with building my Gloo-Bombs and leave these builds to you professionals. There is NO WAY-----------NO WAY I could ever get my eyes and arthritic hands to do that kind of work. In the last few years, I have been lucky to get a snap kit together without butchering it. Killer work my friend. Do some more, my eyes will heal. As for trying this myself.................
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Post by 4mula1fan on Dec 2, 2024 20:09:18 GMT -7
Wow wow wow!
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Post by stitchdup on Dec 3, 2024 1:24:44 GMT -7
Joe, you pop my brain every update when you do these builds
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Post by 406 Silverado on Dec 3, 2024 3:34:36 GMT -7
Just finished reading through this whole thread----------------I'm typing this blind, my eyeballs are still rolling around on my desk. If it's OK with all you guys here, I;m just gonna stick with building my Gloo-Bombs and leave these builds to you professionals. There is NO WAY-----------NO WAY I could ever get my eyes and arthritic hands to do that kind of work. In the last few years, I have been lucky to get a snap kit together without butchering it. Killer work my friend. Do some more, my eyes will heal. As for trying this myself.................
LOL!! Thank you for that George! Glad you're here brother. It's been a long while. Thank you Andy! Joe, you pop my brain every update when you do these builds 'Preciate that Les. Sometimes I surprise myself when I sit back and look at what is sitting on the bench. I've been working on getting better at aircraft now for the last 5 years and I'm finally starting to feel a little more comfortable in my own skin with it.
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Post by RetroSpectKustoms on Dec 3, 2024 16:13:46 GMT -7
Paintwork is looking real great Joe, I'd be very happy with that.
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