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  • jspitza
    • Jul 2007
    • 586

    #1

    Martin B-26 "Mild and Bitter"

    [ATTACH]30898.vB[/ATTACH]Hello all:

    I've got the Revell Kit in the stash and would be a perfect fit. Take care, Jeff

    P.S. My Wife's great uncle flew B-26's in Africa!!

    [ATTACH]35999.IPB[/ATTACH]

    [ATTACH]36000.IPB[/ATTACH]



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    #2
    Jeff great subject choice not seen one of these built in a while.

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    • stona
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2008
      • 9889

      #3
      Very nice subject,there's plenty of wear and tear on that one.

      Steve

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      • Dave W
        • Jan 2011
        • 4713

        #4
        I made one of these years ago when it was sold under the original manufacturer Monograms label.A very good kit with lots of interior detail as i remember.My local overpriced hobby shop has a couple on its shelves.Might have to get one.

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        • spanner570
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2009
          • 15401

          #5
          Nice choice Jeff.

          The weathering and battered look should be fun to do!

          Cheers

          Ron

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          • Centurion3RTR
            • Jan 2009
            • 2093

            #6
            This is going to look great Jeff, the kit looks good. Not built a Monogram in years, may have to get one in the stash lol.

            Have fun, John

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            • Guest

              #7
              yeah, defo get it weathered and battered, with woren pin-up and decals maybe.

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              • jspitza
                • Jul 2007
                • 586

                #8
                Thanks guys!

                As for the weathering, not sure as to how to achive this-specifically the sun faded paint. I saw something once about gradually adding more white to the mix and to highlite certain panels. Martin specified to not use primer both on the exterior and interior of the aircraft, probably due to weight issues. Thanks again, Jeff

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13840
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Hi jeff , great choice of subject, and great to see another excellent old monogram kit, myself and dave W are real fans of these! cheers tony

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                  • jspitza
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 586

                    #10
                    And cheap too!!! I got this one @ my LHS for around $19.00!

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                    • jspitza
                      • Jul 2007
                      • 586

                      #11
                      Originally posted by \
                      I made one of these years ago when it was sold under the original manufacturer Monograms label.A very good kit with lots of interior detail as i remember.My local overpriced hobby shop has a couple on its shelves.Might have to get one.
                      And cheap too! I got this @ my LHS for around $19.00!

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                      • jspitza
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 586

                        #12
                        Ok, here we go:

                        For starters there are several interior colors to choose as each factory in the USA was held to a certain "standard". All black, a bronze green, a clear lacquer over aluminum, olive green and zinc chromate are all contenders. I used MM acryl interior green mixed 50-50 with green zinc chromate. I then drybrushed Citadel silver paint over the ribs and various boxes.

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                        • jspitza
                          • Jul 2007
                          • 586

                          #13
                          After using Gator glue and Klear\Future to secure the cabin windows I started painting the cockpit. Here are a few progress pics that finish with a oil wash of raw umber. The IP decal was used and looks the part when viewed through the glass:

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                          • Ian M
                            Administrator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 18266
                            • Ian
                            • Falster, Denmark

                            #14
                            Looking good Jeff.

                            One way of Sun fading the paint could be to paint as you normally do, then give the finished job a very light dusting with a very thin sandy colour before the final sealing coat.

                            Having seen your other builds I am sure that you can get that to work.

                            Ian M
                            Group builds

                            Bismarck

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                            • jspitza
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 586

                              #15
                              Thanks Ian!

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