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  • Steven000
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    • Aug 2018
    • 2830
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #106
    Nice masking technique for the camo, looks very nice :thumb2:

    The photos look scary yes :smiling6:
    Are you mixing the panel line wash yourself or what kind of product are you using?

    Cheers, Steven

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    • rtfoe
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      • Apr 2018
      • 9099

      #107
      Originally posted by Steven000
      Nice masking technique for the camo, looks very nice :thumb2:

      The photos look scary yes :smiling6:
      Are you mixing the panel line wash yourself or what kind of product are you using?

      Cheers, Steven
      Thanks Steve, it does doesn't it...my own mix of watercolor and detergent. Here it is with a bit of clean up using a damp rag.

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      Will use a cutip to drag streaks while its still damp.

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      Cheers,
      Richard

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      • Steven000
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        • Aug 2018
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        • Steven
        • Belgium

        #108
        Looks nice :thumb2:
        I thought it was some kind of oil-paint mixture
        Cheers, Steven

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        • flyjoe180
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          • Jan 2012
          • 12433
          • Joe
          • Earth

          #109
          Very nice Richard. The mottle has turned out well.

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          • JR
            • May 2015
            • 18273

            #110
            Wow, Richard that looked like you'd had a turn when I first saw the photo.
            That mix certainly produces the effect, and an interesting combination.

            Love the TV aerials on the nose :nerd:

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            • rtfoe
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              • Apr 2018
              • 9099

              #111
              Thanks Guys...I used to use oils but I wanted a medium that I could leave on and wash off easily. There are all types of mottling and I'm glad I decided on this with the made template. Washes on planes can be scary at first sight but with patience it will turn out the way it was planned.

              Managed to watch some iffy programs with those TV aerials John. :tears-of-joy:

              Cheers,
              Richard

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              • adt70hk
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                • Sep 2019
                • 10422

                #112
                Originally posted by rtfoe
                Thanks Steve, it does doesn't it...my own mix of watercolor and detergent. Here it is with a bit of clean up using a damp rag.

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                Will use a cutip to drag streaks while its still damp.

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                Cheers,
                Richard
                Hi Richard

                Firstly loving the work so far. Very nice indeed. Also thanks for the tip on the wash and the use of washing up liquid.

                ATB

                Andrew

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                • Jim R
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 15735
                  • Jim
                  • Shropshire

                  #113
                  Hi Richard
                  Originally posted by rtfoe
                  Washes on planes can be scary at first sight
                  Certainly scared me - thought he's had a fit and ruined it!! :rolling:
                  All right in the end though :thumb2:
                  Looks a far better method than using a very fine brush to wick dilute oil/enamel into the panel lines.
                  Jim

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                  • rtfoe
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                    • Apr 2018
                    • 9099

                    #114
                    Glad you like it and you're welcome Andrew.

                    Jim, I'm a lazy man...anything for an easy finish. The fine brush still works for touch ups later in the weathering.

                    Have set aside the Uhu for now to concentrate on the F-18.

                    Cheers,
                    Richard

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                    • rtfoe
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                      • Apr 2018
                      • 9099

                      #115
                      Hi Guys, you fellas must be wondering what happened to this project well, you'll not believe it. The last time my cats ran off with my tyres, now I got that fixed then the hammer blow...they ran off with one of my propellers.

                      So I finally sat down yesterday to cast another. In the end I made two with the help of the remaining propeller as the master...

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                      Filled any bubbles and edges with two part putty and waiting for them to harden before sanding. What you see here have been primed to check for bubbles. You will notice breathing holes at the tips of the propeller blades on the mold. This made sure the resin got into each blade. I used a syringe to force the resin in.

                      Cheers,
                      Richard

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                      • Jim R
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                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15735
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #116
                        Hi Richard
                        That panel line wash has worked well. Watercolour and detergent you said - being a pest but how is it done?
                        Naughty puss! Casting has worked well. Is that normal rubber you have used for the mould?
                        Jim

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                        • Steven000
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                          • Aug 2018
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                          • Steven
                          • Belgium

                          #117
                          Nice job on the propellers! I wonder what part they'll take next time, better cover the model with a plastic box or something :thumb2:

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                          • rtfoe
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                            • Apr 2018
                            • 9099

                            #118
                            Originally posted by Jim R
                            Hi Richard
                            That panel line wash has worked well. Watercolour and detergent you said - being a pest but how is it done?
                            Naughty puss! Casting has worked well. Is that normal rubber you have used for the mould?
                            Jim
                            Thanks Jim, the cats are a pest not you. Anyway the wash is just adding a drop of dish washing detergent into the water color mixed with water of course. This breaks the surface tension so the water color spreads and sticks to the surface rather than puddling up. The rubber is basically a two part mix of silicon rubber and hardener. Sets pretty fast so I need to look for one that takes a bit longer to set. The resin I used this time also sets quickly in about 15mins but I think its faster than that, by the fifth minute it starts coagulating so I had to work like the Flash.

                            Originally posted by Steven000
                            Nice job on the propellers! I wonder what part they'll take next time, better cover the model with a plastic box or something :thumb2:
                            The room is off limits now and a sign put up to have the door closed at all times now Steven. :smiling2:

                            Cheers,
                            Richard

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                            • Jim R
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                              • Apr 2018
                              • 15735
                              • Jim
                              • Shropshire

                              #119
                              Thanks Richard
                              The rubber I have is quite slow to cure. Stays liquid for long enough for any bubble to rise and pop. The resin is a 50/50 mix that goes off in minutes. I must try that panel line idea. Certainly very effective. The oil I use is slow to dry and so the process takes longer. Also the white spirit I use for clean up smells!
                              Thanks again
                              Jim

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                              • rtfoe
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                                • Apr 2018
                                • 9099

                                #120
                                Yes Jim, I've stopped using the oil method too because of the drying times and the fear of the stains remaining even after the turp clean up. Not too worried about the smell as here in the tropics windows are always open.

                                Cheers,
                                Richard

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