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The Bulldog looks fantastic Andrew
I expect the P40 will do likewise but with significantly more effort needed I suspect!
I expect the P40 will do likewise but with significantly more effort needed I suspect!
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Thanks Iggieiggie wrote:The Bulldog looks fantastic Andrew
I expect the P40 will do likewise but with significantly more effort needed I suspect!
Already done 2 rounds of fill and sand. It's getting there. I did find a painted pilot figure from another project, and I added a piece of plastic card as a crude seat-back.
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Just drilled out a slot in the drop tank to take a spare Airfix standPaulBradley wrote:Very nice.
The P-40 on a stand would work very well - paint the interior black to hide the lack of detail, substitute a better pilot figure, and you don't have to use the pretty poor undercarriage. Win/win!
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Very Cool Biplane AndrewAndrewR wrote:Right ho, nervous unveiling of the rudder...
The blue stripe was okay, but the red was ragged on one side. Fortunately I found some suitable red stripe in the decal folder, so that was pressed into service. Then the upper wing detached on one side as I was handling the model...
Fortunately, I have managed to repair this, with one rigging line in need of replacement.
Here we are, with the red decal stripes on, and the upper horizontal stabilizer decals added too.
They were tricky little blighters!
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Andrew,
Very good work very good work. Did you finish p-40? I want do a airfix -p40 modelland has one. With flying tiger's sharkmouth!! But stash will not increase
this month.
Very good work very good work. Did you finish p-40? I want do a airfix -p40 modelland has one. With flying tiger's sharkmouth!! But stash will not increase
this month.
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P40 is being primed. The Airfix P40B kit is vastly superior, and a very enjoyable buildMichael modeller 48 wrote:Andrew,
Very good work very good work. Did you finish p-40? I want do a airfix -p40 modelland has one. With flying tiger's sharkmouth!! But stash will not increase
this month.
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I check your's is in 1:72 or ?? 67??.
I want do airfix's in 1:72.
I want do airfix's in 1:72.
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The box says 1/72, but several people have measured it and estimated from 1/64 to 1/69Michael modeller 48 wrote:I check your's is in 1:72 or ?? 67??.
I want do airfix's in 1:72.
It doesn't look so bad on its own, but might be odd displayed against 1/72 kits.
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Oh I see, I do not know how to measure scale. I just assume the box is accurate to scale. I have a cutting mat but do not know how to use it however.
Question: Landing Gear measuring: How do I use my cutting mat to measure my landing gear angles (sorry about rotation of photo)??
Do you just go by eye and estimate angle to mat?
Question: Landing Gear measuring: How do I use my cutting mat to measure my landing gear angles (sorry about rotation of photo)??
Do you just go by eye and estimate angle to mat?
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I'd just do it by eye. Find a few photos on the internet to help.Michael modeller 48 wrote:Oh I see, I do not know how to measure scale. I just assume the box is accurate to scale. I have a cutting mat but do not know how to use it however.
Question: Landing Gear measuring: How do I use my cutting mat to measure my landing gear angles (sorry about rotation of photo)??
Do you just go by eye and estimate angle to mat?
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Here's some more painting work done. The aircraft has grey undersides (apart from the entire tail section), so that's been sprayed.
The upper wings are olive drab, but with small wavy lines of medium green to break up the wing outline. The easiest way I can think of to paint this is to paint the medium green first, then mask the edges with silly putty, and then spray on the olive drab.
The upper wings are olive drab, but with small wavy lines of medium green to break up the wing outline. The easiest way I can think of to paint this is to paint the medium green first, then mask the edges with silly putty, and then spray on the olive drab.
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Thanks Andrew, i will go the picture in the instruction
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It looks a lot better now that I have a coat of green on the upper wingsMichael modeller 48 wrote:It is coming along nicely the p-40?
I've used Vallejo Air US Green as the base colour, but then oversprayed in places with Vallejo Air RLM02, which is a shade lighter, to give the impression of some fading.
The exhaust manifold has been painted by hand, using a base coat of dark grey, followed by a drybrush with saddle brown.
I'm keeping the tailplanes off for now, as I need to paint the tail white. I also have to keep an olive green strip for the serial number, on the rudder so there will be some fiddling around with masking for that.
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Your Bulldog and S6b are absolute gems, Andrew!
I really like how that P-40 is coming together too.
The Great Auk
I really like how that P-40 is coming together too.
The Great Auk