North American P-51D Mustang, Academy
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17 21 January 2015, 20:35
Hanno Kleinecke
Wonderful Mustang ! Nice metal finish and weathering, I hope my next bird in shiny aluminum will kook as great as yours !
Wonderful Mustang ! Nice metal finish and weathering, I hope my next bird in shiny aluminum will kook as great as yours !
22 January 2015, 07:51
Kerry COX
I did notice the fuel line from the tank to the wing. A nice touch. 🙂
I did notice the fuel line from the tank to the wing. A nice touch. 🙂
22 January 2015, 08:24
Soeren R.
Kerry youre right didnt even noticed it 🙂 But these are pics after your favour. CLOSE UPS 😛
Kerry youre right didnt even noticed it 🙂 But these are pics after your favour. CLOSE UPS 😛
22 January 2015, 08:26
Kerry COX
All digital cameras are capable of really high quality close ups and every one should learn to master it just like an air brush. In fact, it is good to do for your own examination of something even our eyes cant see. I find that I can pick up a lot of faults in my work from my close up pics. A great tool to have.
All digital cameras are capable of really high quality close ups and every one should learn to master it just like an air brush. In fact, it is good to do for your own examination of something even our eyes cant see. I find that I can pick up a lot of faults in my work from my close up pics. A great tool to have.
22 January 2015, 08:32
Soeren R.
I know 🙂 It was more of a joke Kerry 🙂 I must admit that I don't make any pics with my digi cam. Maybe because it's to old or better said the camera from my smartphone is much better.
I know 🙂 It was more of a joke Kerry 🙂 I must admit that I don't make any pics with my digi cam. Maybe because it's to old or better said the camera from my smartphone is much better.
22 January 2015, 08:33
Kerry COX
Soeren, Now I reckon your digi cam could still produce some closeups. What brand and how old is it mate ? 🙂
Soeren, Now I reckon your digi cam could still produce some closeups. What brand and how old is it mate ? 🙂
22 January 2015, 08:40
Soeren R.
Its an "old" Canon and probably over 8-9 years. Was never the guy who need pics, so I only used it rarely.
For my photos here I used my smartphone and it also worked 🙂 but as soon I will build some better kits (in 10 years? 😛) I will think about a new cam😉
Its an "old" Canon and probably over 8-9 years. Was never the guy who need pics, so I only used it rarely.
For my photos here I used my smartphone and it also worked 🙂 but as soon I will build some better kits (in 10 years? 😛) I will think about a new cam😉
22 January 2015, 08:43
Maciej Bellos
Thank you guys!
A few words about the kit. It's a decent kit with a good fit. It provides the option of having the flaps down, which may be a bit tricky and you need good info to do this. I kept them in the up position which means that the main landing gear cover should also be in the up position. The large intake lips need thinning. The only thing that doesn't make this model great are the decals. They aren't accurate according to a picture I found on the net. They tend to break and the setting solutions didn't make a difference. Also in my case the white in the decals was of register. So try to get an aftermarket set of decals if possible. Also do some research on the painting, as Academy had an obvious mistake in painting the cockpit black while it should be painted in interrior green (and I made the mistake). Another mistake was that the instructions place the insignia in the wrong positions: the large insignia must be placed on the wings while the small insignia on the fuselage.
So Szilard have the above in mind when building your kit.
Thank you guys!
A few words about the kit. It's a decent kit with a good fit. It provides the option of having the flaps down, which may be a bit tricky and you need good info to do this. I kept them in the up position which means that the main landing gear cover should also be in the up position. The large intake lips need thinning. The only thing that doesn't make this model great are the decals. They aren't accurate according to a picture I found on the net. They tend to break and the setting solutions didn't make a difference. Also in my case the white in the decals was of register. So try to get an aftermarket set of decals if possible. Also do some research on the painting, as Academy had an obvious mistake in painting the cockpit black while it should be painted in interrior green (and I made the mistake). Another mistake was that the instructions place the insignia in the wrong positions: the large insignia must be placed on the wings while the small insignia on the fuselage.
So Szilard have the above in mind when building your kit.
22 January 2015, 20:25
Maciej Bellos
Hanno, thanks!
The weathering was actually wash getting under the decals in some places, since the decals where very problematic and the setting solutions did no good. Also I tried to do some paneling with different colors and it kind of worked. Next time I'll do it better.
I'll have in mind your aluminum finish kit when you start it.
Hanno, thanks!
The weathering was actually wash getting under the decals in some places, since the decals where very problematic and the setting solutions did no good. Also I tried to do some paneling with different colors and it kind of worked. Next time I'll do it better.
I'll have in mind your aluminum finish kit when you start it.
22 January 2015, 20:31
Kerry COX
The main wheel covers always came down after the hydraulic pressure decreased when everything was shut down, so you got it right mate. 🙂
The main wheel covers always came down after the hydraulic pressure decreased when everything was shut down, so you got it right mate. 🙂
22 January 2015, 20:38
Maciej Bellos
Kerry thanks!
The fuel lines in the pics are hard to see since I left them in bare metal. In the real thing the fuel lines are black and this was corrected later on.
My final mistake in the kit is the anti-glare area... It isn't so anti-glare, is it? Since the decals were so difficult, after I put on the gloss varnish I was afraid to mask and apply a matt varnish on the anti-glare, so I left is as it is...
Kerry thanks!
The fuel lines in the pics are hard to see since I left them in bare metal. In the real thing the fuel lines are black and this was corrected later on.
My final mistake in the kit is the anti-glare area... It isn't so anti-glare, is it? Since the decals were so difficult, after I put on the gloss varnish I was afraid to mask and apply a matt varnish on the anti-glare, so I left is as it is...
22 January 2015, 20:40
Marco Preto
Nice Mustang! I've also built this kit, many moons ago and those decals were very troublesome (P-51 D "Down For Double" | Album by marcopreto (1:72)).
Cheers
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Nice Mustang! I've also built this kit, many moons ago and those decals were very troublesome (P-51 D "Down For Double" | Album by marcopreto (1:72)).
Cheers
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Instagram: @marco_a_c_preto
29 May 2021, 08:29
Maciej Bellos
Marco and Roland, glad you like it! It was my first airbrushed model and my first natural metal finish.
Yes the decals were pretty difficult to work with.
Marco and Roland, glad you like it! It was my first airbrushed model and my first natural metal finish.
Yes the decals were pretty difficult to work with.
29 May 2021, 11:34
Maciej Bellos
Thank you Clifford, Mark and Peppy! Glad you like it. Apart from the decals it's a nice kit.
Thank you Clifford, Mark and Peppy! Glad you like it. Apart from the decals it's a nice kit.
3 June 2021, 03:33
Album info
My first completed model after a loooong time.
Next time I will use a black background for a metal finish...