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Tworrs 1/72 Airfix Lancaster B.III (Special) The Dambusters
Regarding the Airfix Lancaster (Ordinary Version) anyone contemplating purchasing the kit had better be ready for a fight!
The one I'm building at the minute is a pig to build. I will complete it, but it is no pleasure to put together. Over engineered, very fiddly and messy......
The choice is with the modeller, but if you want to sleep at night, I would seriously suggest leaning towards the Revell offering. ( I have built it)
Compared to the finish that I get with the airbrush, my hairy stick effort came up wanting, although I'm sure that with more practice I would get better. :smiling2:
Well if that's your starting point then I'm sure you could - it looks great. There are things that can help with brush painting, thinning the paint as you would an airbrush, using matt paint (never brush satin or gloss paints if you can help it), using decent water based acrylics (I'd avoid the likes of Tamiya) and a wet palette. Using a good quality spray primer and clear coats.
There's also this thing about 'using the widest flat brush possible' and moving it in the direction of the airflow etc. etc. It works for some people to be sure - but I tend to use a smaller no 4 round tip brush, small amounts of paint at a time, and work it around to remove build ups.
Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''
Regarding the Airfix Lancaster (Ordinary Version) anyone contemplating purchasing the kit had better be ready for a fight!
The one I'm building at the minute is a pig to build. I will complete it, but it is no pleasure to put together. Over engineered, very fiddly and messy......
The choice is with the modeller, but if you want to sleep at night, I would seriously suggest leaning towards the Revell offering. ( I have built it)
Wow Ron, I can only imagine that Airfix have different moulds for the various versions then, as mine was not that bad. Of course you will tame the beast, it goes without saying.
Originally posted by A_J_Rimmer
Well if that's your starting point then I'm sure you could - it looks great. There are things that can help with brush painting, thinning the paint as you would an airbrush, using matt paint (never brush satin or gloss paints if you can help it), using decent water based acrylics (I'd avoid the likes of Tamiya) and a wet palette. Using a good quality spray primer and clear coats.
There's also this thing about 'using the widest flat brush possible' and moving it in the direction of the airflow etc. etc. It works for some people to be sure - but I tend to use a smaller no 4 round tip brush, small amounts of paint at a time, and work it around to remove build ups.
Very good advice Arnold, thank you.
I stick to Vallejo paints so that I can "master" one brand, as to brushes, fortunately I have a very good selection.
I think my mistake was attempting to freehand the camouflage, it would have been better to mask I reckon.
Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.
Wow Ron, I can only imagine that Airfix have different moulds for the various versions then, as mine was not that bad. Of course you will tame the beast, it goes without saying.
Very good advice Arnold, thank you.
I stick to Vallejo paints so that I can "master" one brand, as to brushes, fortunately I have a very good selection.
I think my mistake was attempting to freehand the camouflage, it would have been better to mask I reckon.
lol! I'm utter crap at masking so I've no advice there! :smiling2:
Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
''Happiness is a Triple Fried Egg Sandwich with Chilli Sauce and Chutney''
Playing catch up this week Garry so apologies for not posting earlier.
That is a cracking result. A very nice reproduction of an iconic aircraft. And a well deserved 'Dogs' too. :thumb2:
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