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  • Steven000
    SMF Supporters
    • Aug 2018
    • 2830
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #61
    Hi guys,

    I added a Kübelwagen for the F4-trop version so I can make a small dio, nothing complicated...
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    The kit came together fast, good fittings.
    I masked the windscreen.
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    I used Vallejo Dark Yellow primer, then a coat of Dark Yellow from Mig/Ammo...
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    The Kübelwagen comes with 2 figures, I like the driver very much. Here in grey primer...
    The guy standing-up had a head-fitting issue.
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    I added a gloss coat to the Trop plane to seal the decals, then I started on the 2nd Bf109...
    I wanted to try a wave-leading-wing-edge, something different. So I cut a wave line with Tamiya 6mm tape...
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    The plane got a coat of grey primer and a green-blue-grey base color (I'm on the train, forgot the ral-luftwaffe-number)

    I masked the wing/fuselage...
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    For the 2nd plane I like to try something like this, but I doubt I can get the exact same result...
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    I started with a dark-green-camo paint from Vallejo...
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    Then I masked some camo...
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    I used a lighter green tone, from a Mig/Ammo Luftwaffe-set, the stippling was hard to airbrush because of tip-drying and lack of practice... (engine is still masked)
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    Not sure if I like the leading-edge-wing-wave-line-thing, but I assume it will look ok with decals and a filter etc...
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    Thanks for reading and kind regards ; )
    Steven

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    • Steven000
      SMF Supporters
      • Aug 2018
      • 2830
      • Steven
      • Belgium

      #62
      Hi guys,
      After some thinking I decided that I don't really like that wave-line on the wings :thinking:, I didn't use a reference picture and it looks just too big...
      So this evening I re-masked the wings/fuselage and removed it.

      Masking fuselage
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      The wave was sprayed with the dark-green, on the fuselage I masked a white band...
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      Then I re-masked the dark-green and sprayed the light-green, the white band is sprayed on the fuselage...
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      Then I masked the underside of the nose, this panel was sprayed yellow.
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      Then all the masking-tape was removed and now I'll let the paint harden before adding a gloss-varnish (for decals)...
      Will look a lot better with the spinner and landing gear attached... I hope :thinking::smiling5:
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      Kind regards ; )
      Steven

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      • Guest

        #63
        Lovely work Steven.

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        • Wouter
          • Apr 2018
          • 742

          #64
          Very nice paintwork Steven. Looking at this really want me to carry on with my BF109...will need to have some 6 months of patience though Keep up the good work!

          Cheers

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          • Si Benson
            • Apr 2018
            • 3572

            #65
            Looking very nice Steven :thumb2:

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            • Steven000
              SMF Supporters
              • Aug 2018
              • 2830
              • Steven
              • Belgium

              #66
              Thanks Peter and Si :thumb2:

              @Wouter: Can't wait to see your Bf109 project started, hopefully you can pick up the hobby again soon.


              This evening I spend all of my time on decals for the 2nd plane and Kübelwagen...
              First of all I ordered a sheet of swastika-decals for the tail (and future projects) so I don't have to cut and mask them anymore.
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              I went through my decals and used a white number 2, the spinner was temporary fitted to get an idea of the final look.
              Both planes received a tail-wheel and landing-struts.
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              Next is another gloss-coat and panel-wash (which will be a first time...:surprised
              Thanks for reading and kind regards!
              Steven

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              • Wouter
                • Apr 2018
                • 742

                #67
                Those two birds are becoming sexier and sexier :smiling2: . Kübel looks good too!

                Cheers

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                • flyjoe180
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 12433
                  • Joe
                  • Earth

                  #68
                  Very nice work Steven

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                  • boatman
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Nov 2018
                    • 14498
                    • christopher
                    • NORFOLK UK

                    #69
                    SOME very nice work on them 109 Steven a you did marvalous job on the swastika :thumb2:
                    chris

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                    • AlanG
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 6296

                      #70
                      Panel washes are easy Steven. Especially when you use ones like Phil Flory makes. Oils look better imho but are more 'faff'.

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                      • Steven000
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Aug 2018
                        • 2830
                        • Steven
                        • Belgium

                        #71
                        Thanks all :thumb2:


                        This week I tried a panel-wash, I had a 'grey' and 'dark red' panel-line-wash from Mig in stock.
                        The grey seemed to work on the underside, but the red took much longer to dry and each time I wiped it all off so I stopped using it...
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                        I changed plan and made a wash with burn umber oil paint, I used that also on armour...
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                        2 days later I sprayed a matt acrylic finish (Testors), I had some trouble spraying it because it blocked the airbrush.
                        I tried to thin it down with Vallejo thinner but in the end just 'water' seemed to thin it better...
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                        I also added a subtle exhaust color with the airbrush (burned umber mixed with black).
                        Next I added some color-variations to the sand yellow, but not very visible in the picture.
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                        I got 2 figures painted (vallejo)... I gave the driver a bit of sun-burn, but not really visible in the picture.
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                        The N°2 plane also got an exhaust color and matt finish. They all got their tires mounted and I added a bit of pigments on the wheels.
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                        N°2 got his masks removed!
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                        The Kübel also, I re-masked the windscreen-wipers-curve-surface and sprayed a matt finish on the wind screen again, to give a dust effect.
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                        I made a small base in 18mm MDF (temporary setup). I routed the edges with my router.
                        It's very compact so it doesn't take too much (room)space, but I think it will work.
                        (in this pic you can see the Kübel-windscreen-wiper-shape)
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                        That's all for now,
                        Thanks for reading and kind regards,
                        Steven

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                        • Guest

                          #72
                          Very fine work indeed Steven. Beautiful painting.

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                          • dave
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Nov 2012
                            • 1829
                            • Brussels

                            #73
                            Nearly there looking good

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                            • Guest

                              #74
                              Very nice Steven, looking great.

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                              • Wouter
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 742

                                #75
                                Looking very tasty mate!

                                Cheers

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