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  • BarryW
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2011
    • 6027

    #46
    progessing with painting.

    Missiles main bodies painted, nose cones and detail to do. The reverse sies of fins also done.
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    Mask done ready for the darker grey on the top of the airframe. Once that is done I will mask up seperately to do the srea arond the cockpit.

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    • Defiant911
      • Feb 2020
      • 640

      #47
      That looks fantastic work. For my own benefit what is the glue you use to stick the pe detail and the panzer putty, is this a little like blue tac or is it much more malleable?
      carl

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      • BarryW
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2011
        • 6027

        #48
        Originally posted by Defiant911
        That looks fantastic work. For my own benefit what is the glue you use to stick the pe detail and the panzer putty, is this a little like blue tac or is it much more malleable?
        carl
        Carl. The Gator Glue is a water based glue like p.v.a., its easily available.


        The Panzer Putty masking material is re-usable, easily shaped and it sinks into detail. There are several brands available and it is great for masking flowing camo schemes such as this F15 and RAF WW2 camo.
        John has the AK brand of this type of material in the SMS
        Find our AK Interactive elastic camouflage masking putty and earn points on your purchase. See how you can get free delivery with your purchase. Shop today.

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        • HAWKERHUNTER
          SMF Supporters
          • Feb 2012
          • 1592
          • Steve
          • Halifax, West Yorks.

          #49
          Wonderful work Barry. Coming on a treat. Brave work on the canopy. Can I have more detail on what grades you used and the polishing compound. Thanks.
          Steve

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          • BarryW
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2011
            • 6027

            #50
            Originally posted by HAWKERHUNTER
            Wonderful work Barry. Coming on a treat. Brave work on the canopy. Can I have more detail on what grades you used and the polishing compound. Thanks.
            I used Flory Models sanding sticks.
            These; https://www.florymodels.org/store/we...le-pack-fms013
            and these https://www.florymodels.org/store/bl...le-pack-fms003

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            • Jim R
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 15708
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #51
              Hi Barry
              As always very neat, well thought out, skilled modelling. Another superb model in the making.
              Jim

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              • dave
                SMF Supporters
                • Nov 2012
                • 1828
                • Brussels

                #52
                Coming on beautifully.

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                • Defiant911
                  • Feb 2020
                  • 640

                  #53
                  Originally posted by BarryW
                  Carl. The Gator Glue is a water based glue like p.v.a., its easily available.
                  http:tongue-out3:/www.ipmsusa.org/re...hobby_glue.htm

                  The Panzer Putty masking material is re-usable, easily shaped and it sinks into detail. There are several brands available and it is great for masking flowing camo schemes such as this F15 and RAF WW2 camo.
                  John has the AK brand of this type of material in the SMS
                  https:tongue-out3:/www.scalemodelsho...ractive-ak8076
                  Is the glue only available from outside the uk?

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                  • BarryW
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2011
                    • 6027

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Defiant911
                    Is the glue only available from outside the uk?
                    No, I don’t remember where I got it but it is available in the UK.

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                    • BarryW
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 6027

                      #55
                      Airframe painted and some detail painting done. Gloss varnish next

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                      • Defiant911
                        • Feb 2020
                        • 640

                        #56
                        Originally posted by BarryW
                        Airframe painted and some detail painting done. Gloss varnish next

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                        Gloss varnish, my pet hate, I’ve done six models and still not found the perfect way To apply or best brand of varnish. Either it seems to go on too thick (Humbrol gloss) and create random drops or else it goes on egg shell feeling a bit rough in the case of Vallejo I tried.

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                        • Steven000
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                          • Aug 2018
                          • 2829
                          • Steven
                          • Belgium

                          #57
                          Very nice paintwork Barry! :thumb2:
                          Looking good!
                          Steven

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                          • BarryW
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2011
                            • 6027

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Defiant911
                            Gloss varnish, my pet hate, I’ve done six models and still not found the perfect way To apply or best brand of varnish. Either it seems to go on too thick (Humbrol gloss) and create random drops or else it goes on egg shell feeling a bit rough in the case of Vallejo I tried.
                            my advice for what it’s worth is to first do a very light sanding between paint coats. By light I do mean light. In addition if you use a lacquer based paint such as Gunze or better still, MRP, you can finish off with a light mist coat of Mr Levelling Thinner which smooths and levels the paint by reactivating it.

                            As for what varnish, I have tried a lot of brands and the best I have found are, for acrylic water based Alclad Aqua Gloss or the MRP lacquer varnish. I do go on, and on, about how good the MRP paints are, because they simply are, but their varnishes are just as good.

                            Remember though, you do not need a ‘high gloss’ on a model. Like for colour there is a scale affect to take into account. A ‘high gloss’ can simply look unrealistic if it is a gloss finish you need. If it is needed, as in the case of this F15, for the application of decals then it is just about making sure there are no air bubbles to cause silvering. Gloss is a help with this but again it does not have to be ‘high gloss’.

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                            • Defiant911
                              • Feb 2020
                              • 640

                              #59
                              Originally posted by BarryW
                              my advice for what it’s worth is to first do a very light sanding between paint coats. By light I do mean light. In addition if you use a lacquer based paint such as Gunze or better still, MRP, you can finish off with a light mist coat of Mr Levelling Thinner which smooths and levels the paint by reactivating it.

                              As for what varnish, I have tried a lot of brands and the best I have found are, for acrylic water based Alclad Aqua Gloss or the MRP lacquer varnish. I do go on, and on, about how good the MRP paints are, because they simply are, but their varnishes are just as good.

                              Remember though, you do not need a ‘high gloss’ on a model. Like for colour there is a scale affect to take into account. A ‘high gloss’ can simply look unrealistic if it is a gloss finish you need. If it is needed, as in the case of this F15, for the application of decals then it is just about making sure there are no air bubbles to cause silvering. Gloss is a help with this but again it does not have to be ‘high gloss’.
                              Thanks for the advice, I’ve not tried the MRP yet so maybe I’ll give that a go next. As you say it’s about finding something that works for you.

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                              • BarryW
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Jul 2011
                                • 6027

                                #60
                                Decaling has proceeded slowly. This has always been the problem with my previous modern jet builds as I have found it impossible to avoid the large and complex shaped decals from splintering, spoecially over detail. This time I will be completing this aircraft in an actual genuine scheme and not some mish-mash scraped together. There was some splintering on the large tail decals but as the grey is the identical grey to the dark camo scheme it was an easy fix. By identical, I do mean identical, the aftermarket decals provided the FS number for the darker camo and that is exactly wshat they use on the decals.... Now, I do understand low viz, but it does seem odd not to at least use a slightly different shade for the eagle....... specially as not all the decals are exactly low viz...

                                Anyway I have done a semi-gloss sealing coat on the top of the fuselage and will do the bottom tonight.

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