OT's Persian Recon Tiger
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Looking very sharp, man!
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I used Uhu white tack as I find it less sticky than Blu-tak.ShaunW wrote:That's a good looking scheme, OT - looks hard edged from here did you mask it with blu-tak or tape?
The underside is painted and the U\C leg has been repaired so I decided to start decaling.
Now all I have is some spare decals from an old Italeri F-5F but they are the correct size although I suspect they are about 30 years old. This might account for the strange milky residue that oozed out of them onto the wing.
Circled in red.
I am struggling to remove it - I don't want to use any thinners in case I damage the paintwork.
This kit must be cursed.
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I think we’re in the same boat OT. That residue looks a mess. My thought is cotton buds and warm water. Oh and patience. But I will say it is a smart looking build. Got my fingers crossed for you!
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Just the curse of using old decals I guess. Mist of it has come off and I'll disguise the rest when I weather the plane.
I am just finishing off the U\C doors and lights etc. so should be complete by tonight.
Images to follow.
I am just finishing off the U\C doors and lights etc. so should be complete by tonight.
Images to follow.
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Hopefully you can get shut of that milky residue OT - I've experienced in in the past with older decals, although not to the extent of your model and used water and a cotton bud to clean it off.
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This is as far as I got before the deadline.
Just the guns to add and unmask the canopy so I will do that tomorrow rather than balls it up (anymore ).
Just the guns to add and unmask the canopy so I will do that tomorrow rather than balls it up (anymore ).
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Looking real sharp OT!
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Thanks Dollar. I am finally getting to the end and i have figured out why my airbrush was being so crap (yes it wasn't me ). The tip is damaged (so I guess it must have been me ) a new part is on order.dollar19 wrote:Looking real sharp OT!
Anyway this should be completed later today. I am waiting for the paint to dry on the gun barrels. I would normally have changed these for some stretched sprue but in the spirit of the group build I am using the golden oldie parts.
Then the moment of truth will be unmasking the canopy.
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Very nice work and I'm looking forward to the reveal.
All the best.
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All the best.
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Well I'm calling this one done.
I will post some images taken in daylight in the completed gallery later today.
Overall I enjoyed the result if not the process. Certainly a golden oldie but not a classic kit IMHO. The wing tanks make it a bit more authentic and the recce nose was strangely a better fit than the kit part.
Would I build another - probably but only if I got it for next to nothing, I have several esci F-5's in the stash that are far better. Having said that, for a 50 year old model I think it can hold its own and blows away the PM, Airfix & Matchbox examples. Hope you like it.
I will post some images taken in daylight in the completed gallery later today.
Overall I enjoyed the result if not the process. Certainly a golden oldie but not a classic kit IMHO. The wing tanks make it a bit more authentic and the recce nose was strangely a better fit than the kit part.
Would I build another - probably but only if I got it for next to nothing, I have several esci F-5's in the stash that are far better. Having said that, for a 50 year old model I think it can hold its own and blows away the PM, Airfix & Matchbox examples. Hope you like it.
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Lovely work, OT. It really captures the look of an IIAF Freedom Fighter.
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Cracking work. Having a bit of an F-5 stint myself, doing the aggressor schemes of the USAF. This looks well smart.
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Very nice work.
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
For my money, I’d be proud to set that in my case. You really turned that into a looker! Well done!
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Re: OT's Persian Recon Tiger
Another cracking result OT; very well 'done' indeed!
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