Eduard 1:48 Lysander Profipack
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Poseable flaps?
I'm missing out!
Great looking model. I love the subtle shading on the wing ribs and the interior green under the slats. Right up my street.Comment
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This was the first time I had sprayed a large area black. I had read to add a touch of red paint to the black, so I did. Mixed it up and it still looked black. So a touch more red. No change, so a bit more red. In the end I gave up adding red to the mix and got on with spraying. My Lysander was purple.......Comment
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The flaps are part of the kit. The slats I had to make. I read that the slats were automatically deployed at low speed, hence, on the ground with the aircraft stationary, they would be deployed.
This was the first time I had sprayed a large area black. I had read to add a touch of red paint to the black, so I did. Mixed it up and it still looked black. So a touch more red. No change, so a bit more red. In the end I gave up adding red to the mix and got on with spraying. My Lysander was purple.......
Shame the Eduard kit doesn't have them. That would be the icing on the cake.
I know not of this red black issue of which you speak. Black is like... none more black.Comment
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I've got some Daler Rodney acrylic ink in black that shoots really nicely. It has a slight red mettalic tinge to it when it dries. It's quite nice actually.Comment
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The black conundrum.
Take your black paint and thin a few drops right out to the point where the pigments separate. Some brands you will see green pigment, some blue and others reds.
It sounds a bit daft but black paint is normally an extremely dark version of one of the prime colours.
By finding the base for the black you have helps in toning it down. If it has a green pigment add green, red, add red and so on.
Your Lissy, Colin looks purple probably due to adding red to a blue based black.
As a side point, a green based black with a bit of added green makes for quite a good rubber tyre colour.
Also the RAF did not use black either, they used a colour aptly named night, a 'modern' derivative of lamp black, which was 100% matt, and had a red/brown tint. It was made with soot added to binders. Problem is the binders where not that effective and the 'paint' rubbed off onto anything that touched in.
I will be watching this build as I quite fancy a Lysander.Comment
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Cockpit section.
You just gotta love the PE seatbelts. They just make the office pop. Not much in the way of weathering, just a little bit of a mettalic drybrush here and there to suggest a little bit of wear.
I have dry fitted this section to the fuselage and there will be some sanding to do to get a good fit. However, this level of detail in a kit invites one to have an open canopy. [ATTACH]289625[/ATTACH]Comment
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My first aircraft model was a Lysander (Matchbox i think), and loved them ever since. Great work so far Rupert, going to keep an eye on this one.
Have fun, JohnComment
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Hi chaps... Just a quick line to let you know that this build will conti is shortly following an unexpected work trip.
Assembly is nearly complete so expect pictures soon...Comment
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