Nice paint work Andy, it's looking very nice indeed
Eduard 1/48 Bf 110E
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Thanks Joe. I'm enjoying this part but know there's more drama to come :smiling5:
I got the wasp decal on today. It's far from perfect as it is split into 3 pieces along panel lines and has a few compound curves to negotiate, as well as the gun & cannon openings. Pretty happy that it's on though, and with a few touch ups here & there it should be fine.
Peeling the decal film off is an exercise in patience. I tried a few methods, first dissolving it off with mineral spirits which was fast, but I was a bit heavy handed and removed some of the actual ink as well in places.
So onto the "peeling" method. After trying a few different tools I found a good old toothpick worked the best for me, lifting up an edge and gently scraping the film off.
I only bothered with the larger decals as they settled pretty well anyway so I didn't feel the need to mess with the tiny ones, but it was good to have a play around.
Here's how some looked after removing the film
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Decals looking very good Andy. Glad the peeling went well. I went with a scalpel and tweezers, I never thought about using a toothpick.Comment
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Thanks chaps.
I also used tweezers in places Tim, when I'd got a nice peel going.
I've given in to the scam and ordered Edwards resin exhausts. They obviously make the plastic parts so hard to assemble with 28 badly moulded blobs that one is forced to buy their hop-up packs if you want the model to look anything like decent.
Of course the only retailer also has their own scam going with a minimum order value, so I've ordered the rear MG too, which means the add on now owe me more than the original kit :rolling:
Can you tell I've really had enough of this? :tears-of-joy:
I've come so close to smashing the thing up but my Autistic brain just won't let a lump of plastic beat me!Comment
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Exhaust ports are a weak point of many aircraft kits I find. They are awkward to clean up and the shape makes it hard to open out the aperture. The Eduard ones will lift this kit a level or two I’m sure.
I’ve used quickboost resin exhausts in the past Andy, but not sure if they are still available. I’ve noticed that since lock downs AM parts are not as easy to source. They were easily sourced in the UK and fairly cheap for something that saved an hour or two of tedious clean up.Comment
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Yes, it wouldn't be so bad if they'd moulded them as one piece, but with 24 separate pipes (8 or 9 different types) that need attaching to their bases (which they recommend to attach to the nacelles first) it's way beyond what I can manage well. Or even be bothered with to be honest, seeing as it'll go in the recycling as soon as it's finished.Comment
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I wouldn’t bin it Andy. The finish on her is great. If you really don’t want to keep it, stick it on eBay. You will probably get enough to cover your next kit purchase if nothing else.Comment
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The majority of my builds go in the bin as soon as they are finished, I just don't have the room or need to store them, and can't be bothered with the hassle of selling.
I have kept a few memorable pieces but once the modelling bit is done most don't hold any value for me.Comment
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I get that to be honest. I do put mine in a cabinet, but I really don’t know why. Once they are in there I pretty much don’t look at them again.Comment
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Thanks Joe. I'm enjoying this part but know there's more drama to come :smiling5:
I got the wasp decal on today. It's far from perfect as it is split into 3 pieces along panel lines and has a few compound curves to negotiate, as well as the gun & cannon openings. Pretty happy that it's on though, and with a few touch ups here & there it should be fine.
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Peeling the decal film off is an exercise in patience. I tried a few methods, first dissolving it off with mineral spirits which was fast, but I was a bit heavy handed and removed some of the actual ink as well in places.
So onto the "peeling" method. After trying a few different tools I found a good old toothpick worked the best for me, lifting up an edge and gently scraping the film off.
I only bothered with the larger decals as they settled pretty well anyway so I didn't feel the need to mess with the tiny ones, but it was good to have a play around.
Here's how some looked after removing the film
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Andy, Steve, thanks very much chaps. Really appreciated.
Not much to show since yesterday. It's had a "sludge" wash all over it and I've been targeting some areas with panel liner too. I've also started brushing in some of the details and got some colour on the bombs. The instructions called out for Mr Color #55 Khaki but it seemed too vibrant, so I toned it down with an enamel wash.
I hope to get some satin varnish on it tomorrow evening, then I need to get back to the other stuff. I can't keep putting it off :smiling5:
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