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    New models, new skills...

    After a sizeable break, brought on, in part, by ageing family issues and a new distraction (motorhome!!), I have, for some inexplicable reason, turned to aircraft. I guess I was hitting the "Groundghog Day" feeling with AFVs, and not feeling as challenged, if you will. I bought a 1/48 Tamiya P47D, which is an amazing kit, possibly the best kit I've come across, beautiful mouldings, excellent fit etc, which was the point I realised I'd need to airbrush it, to realise it's full potential. So I equipped myself with a top flight (arf!) airbrus half way through the build, by which time I'd cocked it up a bit, due to being a bit experimental with weathering approaches...
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    It came out okayish, but exposed a huge gap in my skills as a modeller - planning, in particular, but it served a great purpose in helping me realise how I was going to have to change my approach, which fuelled my enthusiasm. I shall build another one of these, down the line, as it's really worth getting it right!
    I followed ths up with a 1/48 Bird Cage Corsair. Another beautiful kit, and all has gone pretty smoothly with this one. I'm just at the point of weathering and final coating:
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    I've just cleaned this all off and given it a coat of Testor's dull coat - which was scary as hell, as it seemed to crackle the decals (EEEK!) but this seems to be settling down (aaand breathe)! The upshot of all this is I have placed an order for a 1/32 A6M 2 Zero, which is going to really challenge me, but I seem to be happiest when slightly out of my comfort zone.
    I'll post the finished bird anon. Thanks for listening!
  • BarryW
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2011
    • 6010

    #2
    I look forward to your Zero build, a great kit.
    That Corsair of your is coming along well too.... Are those the Flory clay washes? If so these are a really good way to start with washes as they are so easy to manipulate.

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    • Guest

      #3
      That's a great looking P-47, John, and your approach to learning new skills is an inspiration. Maybe I should do a tank...

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by BarryW
        I look forward to your Zero build, a great kit.
        That Corsair of your is coming along well too.... Are those the Flory clay washes? If so these are a really good way to start with washes as they are so easy to manipulate.
        They are indeed, Barry - I love them, as they are totally reversable in the event of a balls-up, of which I am prone! Thanks for the tip about two things, the EZ line (boy was I tense doing that) and the Aqua Gloss, which really is rather good.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Originally posted by Doug Hughes
          That's a great looking P-47, John, and your approach to learning new skills is an inspiration. Maybe I should do a tank...
          Thanks Doug, yes, I recommend it! Have to admit though, I was at that jaded stage, not helped by a lack of bench time for months, and this seemed like a good idea!

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          • papa 695
            Moderator
            • May 2011
            • 22770

            #6
            Great work John they both are looking very good.

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            • PhilJ
              SMF Supporters
              • May 2015
              • 1145

              #7
              Hi John,
              They both look fantastic, I've had a sizeable break and just came back but have stuck to WWII 1/48 aircraft as have some nice kits in the stash. Funnily enough I have heard such great things about the razorback and nearly got one myself, is it really that good a kit?
              I also have tamiya 1/48 corsair but with the moto tug version. Looking forward to the larger zero.
              Good work so far.
              Phil

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              • Guest

                #8
                Originally posted by PhilJ
                Hi John,
                They both look fantastic, I've had a sizeable break and just came back but have stuck to WWII 1/48 aircraft as have some nice kits in the stash. Funnily enough I have heard such great things about the razorback and nearly got one myself, is it really that good a kit?
                I also have tamiya 1/48 corsair but with the moto tug version. Looking forward to the larger zero.
                Good work so far.
                Phil
                It's a cracker Phil, for a start, it's a huge 'plane, so at even 1/48, it's got booty, which makes it easier (to my old eye and fingers) to build, and the fit is spot on, with a good design process, making it a breeze. My only complaint is the decals, typical Tamiya- too thick - and if/ when I build the next one, I'll go for Techmod or XtraDecal, I didn't even try the Corsair decals, I ordered Techmod with the plane! Can't recommend this kit enough!

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