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  • Cogez88
    • Jul 2023
    • 35

    #16
    Minor setback today... Little strut on the nose landing gear didn't really stick, and I broke it trying to refit it. But I think I got it back together and got away with it! Haha

    Masked up the underside to add the yellow sections at the front, first coat looks ok. Also applied all the underside decals. It's all looking pretty good!

    It's getting to the point where I can only do a little bit each night, so might have to get a new kit soon any suggestions?
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    • Dave Ward
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 10549

      #17
      Originally posted by Cogez88
      any suggestions?
      Another aircraft, or maybe a tank, or even a floaty thing? If you have a preference, I'm certain that you'll get many suggestions - loads of people will be happy to help you spend your money!!!!!:smiling2:
      What's the situation in W-W - do you have to get all your stuff by internet buys?, or is thee a local model shop?
      Dave

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      • Cogez88
        • Jul 2023
        • 35

        #18
        Originally posted by Dave Ward
        What's the situation in W-W - do you have to get all your stuff by internet buys?, or is thee a local model shop?
        Ah, we don't have much. We have a toy store that has a small range of models, and Tamiya paints. So pretty much everything comes from the internet!

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        • JR
          • May 2015
          • 18273

          #19
          Jordan I'll pull up a seat if I may .

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          • Dave Ward
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #20
            Originally posted by Cogez88
            any suggestions?
            Jordan,
            a suggestion - HobbyBoss 1/48 P-51D Mustang 85806 ( alternatively 85902 or 85808 ) http://www.hobbyboss.com/index.php?g...w&id=1314&l=en although of simple construction, makes up into a lovely model!
            Dave

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            • Cogez88
              • Jul 2023
              • 35

              #21
              Originally posted by John Race
              Jordan I'll pull up a seat if I may .
              Thanks John good to have you along!

              Not much done tonight, two more coats of yellow on the underside. I also found a couple of little bubbles under one of the decals, so I searched the forums for what to do. Pricked a little hole with a hobby knife, and put decal softener over the top. Will have a look again tomorrow!

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              • Cogez88
                • Jul 2023
                • 35

                #22
                Originally posted by Dave Ward
                Jordan,
                a suggestion - HobbyBoss 1/48 P-51D Mustang 85806 ( alternatively 85902 or 85808 ) http://www.hobbyboss.com/index.php?g...w&id=1314&l=en although of simple construction, makes up into a lovely model!
                Dave
                Thanks Dave, looks nice! It got me thinking about a question which I suspect is dealt with somewhere else and probably causes some debates... What are the pros and cons of the different brands? Is there a forum post on this already?

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18903
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Cogez88
                  Thanks Dave, looks nice! It got me thinking about a question which I suspect is dealt with somewhere else and probably causes some debates... What are the pros and cons of the different brands? Is there a forum post on this already?
                  In my experience, virtually all brands have duds in the range, and conversely all ranges have their gems Jordan. Until you’ve got a feel for the various manufacturers, it’s probably best to ask on here first.

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                  • Dave Ward
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 10549

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Cogez88
                    pros and cons of the different brands?
                    Jordan,
                    it's not a hard and fast rule, but the more modern production models are better engineered & should fit better. but as Tim says there are duds around. That's not to say that all older models are poor, there are models made in the 70's & 80's which still are up o modern standards! Research & asking on the forum are essential.
                    I wonder if you've found Scalemates? https://www.scalemates.com/kits/ It's the invaluable data base for models - you can find the date of the model, who has made it, reviews where available and sometimes you can download the instructions - handy for finding out what you're letting yourselfin for AND finding what paints you need. Some manufacturers allow you to download the instructions as well, but not always the case - I always look in at Scalemates before parting with my hard earned cash!
                    Dave

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                    • The Smythe Meister
                      • Jan 2019
                      • 6248

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Cogez88
                      Thanks Dave, looks nice!
                      Oh,trust me,it is :thumb2:
                      A couple of years back,Dave did several reviews of this range,on the strength of those I thought I'd try one,that "one" being the exact same kit as that Mustang .
                      An enjoyable build in every respect,and,as Dave said, when painted/decaled up,can be made to look very nice indeed

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                        In my experience, virtually all brands have duds in the range, and conversely all ranges have their gems
                        Wellllllll … for some ranges, IMHO those statements only apply if you take them to be relative to the overall standard of the range Sure, every kit is buildable if you’re willing to put in enough time and effort, but some are simply not worth the bother unless you like doing that.

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                        • Cogez88
                          • Jul 2023
                          • 35

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Dave Ward
                          I wonder if you've found Scalemates?
                          No, thanks Dave, this does look useful! I have an idea for a next model that this may assist with...

                          Tonight has not been a super successful night... My yellow paint ran under the masking tape, so I need to fix that up. Pretty disappointing really, the same thing happened to a lesser extent on the nose landing gear door. I'm hoping I've done a better job of firmly applying the tape to the leading edges to get a clean finish.

                          Ok in writing that paragraph I decided to remove the tape after my first coat of the top surfaces, and I've got the same problem so back to the drawing board for this masking and painting!

                          In positive news, the colour itself looks good so if I just look at it from the right angle, I've nailed it haha
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                          • Dave Ward
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #28
                            Jordan,
                            I use masking tape, about 5mm wide, the stuff for moddelers is thin & pretty flexible - when I've applied it in the right place, I use the handle of an old paintbrush to really press down the edges - but anything hard and smooth, without sharp edges will do. You can seal the edges with a thin brushstroke of matt, or gloss varnish - that will really stop anu paint creep - that is useful when the surface isn't totally flat ( like a Ju 52! )
                            Dave

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                            • Andy the Sheep
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2019
                              • 1864
                              • Andrea
                              • North Eastern Italy

                              #29
                              Jordan, a suggestion for yellow tips and small parts: as yellow paints are made with very fine pigments, they tend to be very liquid; they usually find their way under the masking tape easily, especially if you use brushes.
                              Best thing to do is paint the yellow tips/parts first, then mask it very well and paint the rest of the blade/part in the needed colour. This works fine with airbrush (or "hissing stick":smiling3 painting as well.

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                              • Cogez88
                                • Jul 2023
                                • 35

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Andy the Sheep
                                Jordan, a suggestion for yellow tips and small parts: as yellow paints are made with very fine pigments, they tend to be very liquid; they usually find their way under the masking tape easily, especially if you use brushes.
                                Best thing to do is paint the yellow tips/parts first, then mask it very well and paint the rest of the blade/part in the needed colour. This works fine with airbrush (or "hissing stick":smiling3 painting as well.
                                Thanks Andy, that makes sense!

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