Bf 109F-4/Trop Rote 2
Project inventory
Sidewall detail comparison
Succesful dry fit
Rudder pedals installed
Comparison Aires vs. Hasegawa's IP
Headrest with PE attachments and holes drilled in IP
PE added
Missing trim chain added from twisted copper wire - ready for primer!
No idea what that's for??
Black base
Fuel inspection added from stretched clear sprue
RLM66 base
blend coat and highlights added
A little bit too bright right now, but clear coats and the rather small fuselage opening will tone it down
Dry fit on the IP, acetate backed with white colour
Details painted, some touch ups needed on the fuel line
Green fabric belts vs. PE belts - what to choose?
Chain drilling the fuel port
After lots of scraping and sand ing: fuel port installed
Minor modification on the Aires cockpit rear wall
Chipping on the seat, floor and trim wheels
Comparison Hasegawa vs. CMK
Brake line from Hasegawa, looks toyish to me -> will be replaced
Some panel lines and panels filled on the wings
There's a piec of plastic for the bulged wheel well ceiling. Fit is horrible, but luckily invisible on the finished plane
Aires seatbelts assembled, not as fiddly as expected
Everything in place, dust pigments on the floor and seat
Middle brown wash on the seatbelts
IP finished
Fuselage buttoned up and cockpit put into place
Revi finished up, IP is a tad too low but collied with the sidewall. Should be invisible once the canopy is in place
The only real fit issue on the Hasegawa kit
Issue solved
Rear compartment door added
Drain pipes added
Hasegawa exhausts
Brassin exhausts
Canopy masked - hours of fiddling!
It's coming together
Exhaust comparison: Hasegawa/Barracuda/Eduard
Hasegawa wingtip light
Inserted clear sprue
Brake line added
Barrcuda exhausts with heat shield from styrene
Port exhausts with thinned heat shield
And primed
Little ghost seam on starboard
Still work to do on the port side
Black base
Almost forgot the stiffener plates
Bad reaction from the Alclad filler and the black base -> sanding
Not much effort on the wheel wells
The ejector pins won't be seen, tried to keep the RLM02 translucent
White marble coat on the spinner and all the other withe parts, white and yellow for the cowl
Maybe a tad to much colour on the fuselage band, the colour variation isn't wuite visible in the picture
Maybe a little bit better on the underside
Underside camo: RLM76, don't like the Gunze shade, it's almost RLM65ish, 10% light grey didi the trick
Marble coat
Blend coat on
Lots of contrast here!
RLM79 marble coat applied
I kept it quite heavy on the sides because the RLM80 mottle will add a lot of contrast
Not sure on the upper wing mottle - Eagle cal suggest early JG27 style blotches. The original looks more like a mottle.
RLM79 is on!
I kept it quite thin to have more contrast when the green is added
Same for the wings, just the wing root collected too much paint but there will be the exhaust stain, so I don't mind
First test cut with Tamiya masking sheet - looks promising!
Unfortunately the crosses came out 2mm too big, despite the correct size in the cutting program
New masks cut from Oramakask 810
masked up for the white
White marble with off white blend coat
The final result - not too bad for a first try
White and red + white marble for insignia/codes
All painted and ready for mottling
Start on the camouflage
right hand side painted, repairs on the insignia are necessary
wing camo
I'll call it: the glamour shot
Putting on the stencils
Mr. Mark softer ate right through two of the Hasegawa decals -> sanding and repainting..
Salt fading - salt grinded over the wet surface
the result with a light grey on the horizontal surfaces
and in close up
preparation for oil dot filtering
dots placed
working the colours into the surface, blended right afterwards with thinner
filter on the left wing vs. previous state on the right wing
underside washing in place; kept it quite subtle
the upper surfaces as well - I went with a dark brown with some raw umber in it
and that's how it looks from a normal vieweing distance
flat black on the Master MG17 barrels, prepraing for the metal look
quick spyshot from the bench with the flat coat on
small stuff for the antenna wire
everything in place with the antenna line from Uschi
and here it's in fnished state
stretched sprue as a light bulb
Master MG17 barrels - painted flat black, metallic effect applied with lead
gun stains
exhaust stains - highly thinned black, followed by dark brown and greyish brown
canopy holder
and put into place
Komentáře
4 17 February 2019, 15:12
Joachim F.
Thanks! It might take some time - at least until my 1/48 109 is finished - to get started
Thanks! It might take some time - at least until my 1/48 109 is finished - to get started
18 February 2019, 10:30
Rui S
Very nice progress.The streched clear sprue (great idea), the chain, the acetate (the white behind is not painted is it?) Lot's of detail 👍 Looking great.
Very nice progress.The streched clear sprue (great idea), the chain, the acetate (the white behind is not painted is it?) Lot's of detail 👍 Looking great.
28 February 2019, 15:39
Joachim F.
The white is painted but only to pop out the printed detail (in black)
The white is painted but only to pop out the printed detail (in black)
28 February 2019, 18:44
Rui S
But It is such an incredible small detail? They look like decal or stencil...
But It is such an incredible small detail? They look like decal or stencil...
28 February 2019, 23:13
Joachim F.
It's a little bit hard to describe. There's a good photo in this review of the Aires Ki-84 cockpit:
largescaleplanes.com../review.php?rid=1672
It's a little bit hard to describe. There's a good photo in this review of the Aires Ki-84 cockpit:
largescaleplanes.com../review.php?rid=1672
3 March 2019, 07:09
Joachim F.
Thanks guys - it'll take some days to get the upperside camo done. A little hand injury is making the mottling a real pain.
Thanks guys - it'll take some days to get the upperside camo done. A little hand injury is making the mottling a real pain.
31 March 2019, 17:38
Joachim F.
Thanks mates!
@Holger: No - I did cut the masks with a Silhouette Portrait plotter - at least I tried!
Thanks mates!
@Holger: No - I did cut the masks with a Silhouette Portrait plotter - at least I tried!
10 April 2019, 19:05
Alec K
I just got the Cameo plotter, thinking about cutting masks on it as well. Looks like there will be challenges 😄
I just got the Cameo plotter, thinking about cutting masks on it as well. Looks like there will be challenges 😄
11 April 2019, 12:50
Joachim F.
I had a discussion on largescaleplanes on this and one problem is the Tamiya sheet. It's just too tacky - I ordered Oramask 810 and will do another mask set with this material. It's supposed to be close to the vinyl of the montex masks
I had a discussion on largescaleplanes on this and one problem is the Tamiya sheet. It's just too tacky - I ordered Oramask 810 and will do another mask set with this material. It's supposed to be close to the vinyl of the montex masks
11 April 2019, 16:43
Slavo Hazucha
Very nice, all the masking efforts on the markings really paid off IMO - looks great & very realistic!
Very nice, all the masking efforts on the markings really paid off IMO - looks great & very realistic!
2 July 2019, 17:48