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  • Steven000
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    • Aug 2018
    • 2827
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #16
    Hi guys,
    Today I started masking the green camo with blu-tack...
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    I had a hard time figuring out the camo in the instructions, it just didn't work. Then I suddenly noticed that the Left and Right camo-drawing was simply MIRRORED, so no wonder it didn't work! I took a Revell drawing from another kit to fix a few lines and then sprayed on the dark green...
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    The guns have a hard camo line, I tried to put them half-way into a piece of blu-tack to mask them out...
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    I removed the masking and blu-tack oop:
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    I'm happy with the result, didn't have to fix anything so that's great...
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    Then I did a bit more masking for the white-band (fuselage) and yellow leading edge (wing)...
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    Yellow sprayed on... (white base color)
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    The band is a mix of white and duck-egg...
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    Next is a gloss coat and decals :thumb2:
    Thanks for reading,
    Kind regards,
    Steven

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #17
      Loving it Steven. Blu-tac is great stuff for masking. I use it alot.

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      • Guest

        #18
        That method with the guns semi submerged in blu tack is genius!

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        • Steven000
          SMF Supporters
          • Aug 2018
          • 2827
          • Steven
          • Belgium

          #19
          Thanks Alan & Andy :thumb2:

          AlanG: Yes it's only the second time I used it but it does the job very well indeed. I wondered how many times do you re-use it?
          I kneaded it back into a ball but I'm not sure if any 'uncured' pigments might cause a problem on a next build?


          I just sprayed on the first gloss coat (Lucky varnish),
          so tomorrow I can hopefully start adding decals oop::thumb2:...
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          Kind regards,
          Steven

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #20
            Originally posted by Steven000
            I wondered how many times do you re-use it?
            I kneaded it back into a ball but I'm not sure if any 'uncured' pigments might cause a problem on a next build?
            Been using mine for about 8 years now. I just take it off the model. Roll it up into a ball. Then pull it apart and re-roll it a couple of times to 'mix in' the paint. Considering how many times i've done this it is only just starting to lose it's stickiness. 8 years for £1? I'll take that

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            • Steven000
              SMF Supporters
              • Aug 2018
              • 2827
              • Steven
              • Belgium

              #21
              Originally posted by AlanG
              8 years for £1? I'll take that :smiling3:
              That's a bargain indeed :smiling5:, good to know I can re-use them a while, thanks :thumb2:


              So ... 'Decal time' oop:
              I'm using Micro Set & Sol...
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              Unlike the ICM-decals for their Bf109, these decals seemed to respond very poorly to Micro Sol.
              Especially the large roundels on top of the wings wouldn't drop down into the panel lines...


              I spend 2 days applying Micro-Sol again and again but the decals were very stubborn.

              I once read the Micro Sol is diluted Acetone, so I even tried pure Acetone to make them soft!
              Because I didn't know how the decals would react to Acetone I first tried it on a bottom wing,
              it didn't caused any problems but when I started rubbing harder with my brush the ink started to blend...
              So it was a bit tricky but I actually went over all the decal-panel lines with Acetone...
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              Then eventually I gently pushed a sharpened wooden skewer into the decal and it turned out they were softened but needed help dropping down...
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              So very carefully I went trough all the panel lines with my stick and that worked out great!
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              I sprayed a second gloss coat to protect the decals.
              With all it's markings it starts to look like a Spitfire now :nerd:
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              The remaining decals were put in a plastic bag for other projects.
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              So that's all for today, next is a panel line wash!
              Thanks for reading and kind regards,
              Steven

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              • Guest

                #22
                Superb!

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Wow, scary stuff, but the decals look superb.

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                  • Steven000
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Aug 2018
                    • 2827
                    • Steven
                    • Belgium

                    #24
                    Thanks guys!


                    I drilled holes in the wings for the MG guns...
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                    Then made a mask for the red seals...
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                    I painted the red-seals with a brush, then took of the masks and got this horrifying problem ...
                    It's not clear to me what happened :
                    • It might be the 'gloss coat' that came off ?
                    • Or a 'protective layer' of the decal ... ?

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                    I was able to take off the rest of this 'weird thing', it was the exact same surface of the decal, so after the matt-finish it was no longer visible ...
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                    The landing gear, tail wheel, Antenna, pitot tube and guns were glued on.
                    I added a panel-wash (Tamiya black) and than sprayed on an 'Ultra Matt' finish (Lucky Varnish)...
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                    Underside...
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                    Then I removed the masks from the clear parts...
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                    And made sure the pilot was still in there!
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                    This is what I have at the moment, she's almost done!
                    I will add some weathering in the end and still have to make a mirror too (the kit one is too big)...
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                    Thanks for reading and kind regards,
                    Steven

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                    • topgazza
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jan 2020
                      • 640

                      #25
                      Great great job Steven. I'm about to airbrush my first proper build, a MK1 Spit over the next few days. So I have bought some blutack. Did you spray from directly above to get those lovely sharp edges ? Love the colouring and I'm doing mine in standard 1940 colurs so more brown and green on top and Sky S underneath. Will do a bit of panel washing but I prefer the more clean look. But if mine is half as good as yours I'll be happy

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                      • Steven000
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Aug 2018
                        • 2827
                        • Steven
                        • Belgium

                        #26
                        Originally posted by topgazza
                        ... So I have bought some blutack.
                        Did you spray from directly above to get those lovely sharp edges ? ...
                        Thanks, well in theory you should spray very straight to the surface, however, I'm new to this technique as well and had a few problems when I did it the first time on my 1/32 spitfire... See this link

                        So this time I started to spray straight but changed the angle to get in all the blu-tack corners, if you spray very thin layers then you will still get soft edges...

                        Make sure you make the blu-tack not too thick, this was the main problem on my 1/32 Spitfire.

                        And goodluck!
                        Steven

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                        • Komedy
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jan 2020
                          • 307

                          #27
                          Can I ask which green you used for the camo

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                          • Steven000
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Aug 2018
                            • 2827
                            • Steven
                            • Belgium

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Komedy
                            Can I ask which green you used for the camo
                            Yes, Vallejo 'BS Dark Green' 71324.
                            Steven

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                            • AlanG
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 6296

                              #29
                              With blu-tac you can either push it down flat to the surface and thus get a hard edge effect or if you have it raised a little then you can get the faded effect.

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                              • topgazza
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Jan 2020
                                • 640

                                #30
                                I don’t want to divert from Steven’s super build but are faded or sharp the norm ?
                                My build is a MK 1 as I say and Steven has given me a nice “target” :thumb2:

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