PBY-5 Wolfpack 1/72
Finished with salt weathering, diluted white and black.
My 1/72 shelf - I have a thing for planes that float.
After sealing the decals (gloss to help with silvering, then dull coat to keep the water from running off)
Wet the plane (RO or Distilled water), put on Kosher rock salt. Let dry.
Wet the plane (RO or Distilled water), put on Kosher rock salt. Let dry.
Now hit it with highly diluted acrylic white. Let dry. Remove salt.
Re-apply salt (as above). Let dry.
Now hit it with a highly diluted acrylic black. Let dry. Remove salt.
Wipe down with microfiber (you can do this between white and black colors but I didn't).
Final sealing? Depends on how you feel about your layers of lacquer and acrylic.
Re-apply salt (as above). Let dry.
Now hit it with a highly diluted acrylic black. Let dry. Remove salt.
Wipe down with microfiber (you can do this between white and black colors but I didn't).
Final sealing? Depends on how you feel about your layers of lacquer and acrylic.
Some details of the underwing. I felt challenged to get the wing and the 4 struts aligned. The mold was perfect, however, the "engineering" was a challenge. I ended up doing tape and a lot of eyeballing to give myself the confidence that the struts were the right size. I also knew that between my files, snips, and Milliput I could probably put things right if the wing was aligned on the pylon.
Beaching gear bits.
How I do any frameless windows in 1/72. Works great!
Holding myself together.
Awesome masking, as good as Tamiya's!
Priming experiment... Semi-Gloss
Priming experiment... Full Gloss (bad can or bad idea, basically I won't be doing gloss rattle can again for a primer).
My first go with PE. Gotta learn from your mistakes
PE Seatbelts in 1/72.... not doing that again.
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2 8 May 2021, 22:45