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hi theuns, fantastic job! its not very often you see a cat in the early war finish it looks great.The windows look fine to me ,masking canopies and windows is a job i dread ,too! keep up the good work cheers tony
Looks very nice Theuns,well worth a pat on the back. As for me it's not the masking but the unmasking I dread! That's when you see where it's all gone horribly wrong (sometimes).
Looks very nice Theuns,well worth a pat on the back. As for me it's not the masking but the unmasking I dread! That's when you see where it's all gone horribly wrong (sometimes).Steve
I gotta second all these comments! That's a nice aeroplane, and just like Stona, it's usually the unmasking that I dread most! I'm never sure how well my masking is going to work - even on the main body of the kit I'm painting. It's especially worrying on the clear parts.
Thanx Lads.I messed upon the front side no decal,major "silvering" on that one!But the rest came out rather nice and look likt they were painted on.
One hassle with this kit is that no mention is made toweigh down the nose, as you can see it is still tailheavy even with some lead in the nose!Hence the humbrol pot under the tail.
On this model some of the cabin windows are only a few mm across, much to small to masf with tape.I used white wood gleu aplied with a toothpick to paint over the clear bits.The problem however, as can bee seen in the pix is that I put it on to thick and when I remover it bt simply lifting away from the plastic, is chiped some of the paint edges.
I like the tecnique as there is no "cutting" on the plastic and the glue has no effect on the clarity of the plastic at all.
Maybe a slightly thinned down mix will work next time.
I also like the early war collours as they are rather collourfull and stand out from the other grey /dull models.
Thats why my next project is a 1/48 Italeri T-6 harvard in early SAAF (or actually Union of SA) commenwealth collours like this one.
I plan to do a lot of reserch first as I will be working on the full size T-6's and have ample oppertunity to get some good scale pix.
The idea is to cut the side pannels of to simulate a plane being serviced as the kit has a very detailed internal tube construction for the cockpit.
Enjoy the weekend.Wit the waether we are having I feel like I am in the UK !
What I use to do the masking,if the area is large enough, it "fine line masking tape" that I use when I paint the full size planes.It looks like plastic insulation tape and goes arround corners without any trouble.
Comes in 1/4" and thinner.
It also doesn't lift the underlying paint and gives a nice crisp line.
This tape you can get at most automotive paint shops.Costs arround $8 for 100'. This translates into a lot of models masked.
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