A-10 by Tamiya, First wingy thing project
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Thanks for looking in guys.
Bob still working up to that. "Stiffen up the sinews, summon up the blood"........ and all that.
Most of the wheelie bits are done, just have to connect up the brake lines.
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Also I have blocked up all her holes, if I may put it like that , ready for primer and painting.
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JohnComment
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Hi John
Definitely getting there. In my very limited experience of wingy things canopies are definitely created to drive you mad. They scratch easily, don't fit and masking them is a nightmare. Lion taming or bomb disposal both seem easier options!
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Thanks gents I appreciate your optimisim.
Now we paint. Good grief... two problems that I had not foreseen. Firstly its a three colour camo job, and secondly it goes on the bottom as well as the top. Double jeopardy.
I started by freehanding the camoshapes using flat black in the air brush.
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I thought this might help and provide a little preshading as well. It helped a bit but the preshading idea went out the window pretty fast as the paint covered it up.
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Little did I know this was the easy bit. Next came the dreaded blutac worms to provide masking. Since there are three colours this process had to be repeated. Much verbal abuse ensued until something vaguely ressembling what I was going for emerged.
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Not completely rubbish but not what I was hoping for. Touchup will be the order of the day and then guess what....? I get to do it all again on the even more complicated bottom. Oh much joy.
I am trusting to the weathering to save the day.
JohnComment
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The Warthog is one of my faves & one of the few wingy things I've attempted (failed to finish-donated to a friend). Your effort seems very well along. Some excellent details and I'm certain your finishes will do them justice. PaulEComment
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It looks great from here John but we are our own worst critics. A wonderful subject to build and I am sure the look will turn out the way you want it too by the end. Terrific workComment
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