HE-111
Comentarios
22 2 March 2021, 19:57
Yavuz Engin
Looks good so far. Count me in. Did you use hairspray or any brand chipping fluid for the white winter camouflage?
Looks good so far. Count me in. Did you use hairspray or any brand chipping fluid for the white winter camouflage?
12 March 2021, 06:48
Bart Teunis
ssst don't tell anybody.............. sandingpads from grid 200 upto 1000
ssst don't tell anybody.............. sandingpads from grid 200 upto 1000
12 March 2021, 07:44
Yavuz Engin
Wow. The first thing that came to my mind was fluids. Sanding is an another rare technique. I think you performed very well. Well done. I am patiently waiting for the final look.
Wow. The first thing that came to my mind was fluids. Sanding is an another rare technique. I think you performed very well. Well done. I am patiently waiting for the final look.
12 March 2021, 08:20
Remco van Haren
Amazing job! How did you manage to not damage the decals, while using this sanding technique?
Amazing job! How did you manage to not damage the decals, while using this sanding technique?
22 March 2021, 07:17
Jens
Hello Bart, a really great winter camouflage 👍 and also a successful model from the ICM Heinkel, I know the kit and I know about the inadequacies therefore from me 👍 👍 👍
Hello Bart, a really great winter camouflage 👍 and also a successful model from the ICM Heinkel, I know the kit and I know about the inadequacies therefore from me 👍 👍 👍
22 March 2021, 08:35
Bart Teunis
Remco van Haren: The paint is build in several layers:
- Primer.... non acrylic -> alclad
- Base color camo
- gloss layer
- Decals
- Gloss layer
- White
then using sanding pads grid > 200 and specially not to much pressure and lots of patience
Remco van Haren: The paint is build in several layers:
- Primer.... non acrylic -> alclad
- Base color camo
- gloss layer
- Decals
- Gloss layer
- White
then using sanding pads grid > 200 and specially not to much pressure and lots of patience
22 March 2021, 08:51
John Smith
Beautiful! I first looked your 111 and wondered why the nose didn't have whitewash on it, too. Then it came to me (Please let me know if I got this right). Whether after a snowfall or not, some poor young enlisted guy gets sent out to clean the windshields before the mission. Probably involving water and detergent too so that it comes out crystal clear. And, in the process, removes the whitewash over time. That's great stuff when you get anyone to spend a few minutes puzzling out why your weathering job looks the way that it does. Right, or not, it's a gorgeous whitewash job and a nice build, too.
Beautiful! I first looked your 111 and wondered why the nose didn't have whitewash on it, too. Then it came to me (Please let me know if I got this right). Whether after a snowfall or not, some poor young enlisted guy gets sent out to clean the windshields before the mission. Probably involving water and detergent too so that it comes out crystal clear. And, in the process, removes the whitewash over time. That's great stuff when you get anyone to spend a few minutes puzzling out why your weathering job looks the way that it does. Right, or not, it's a gorgeous whitewash job and a nice build, too.
23 March 2021, 05:01
Bart Teunis
John.... thanks for the commet. Actually it is done with white paint and airbrush not really a wash
John.... thanks for the commet. Actually it is done with white paint and airbrush not really a wash
23 March 2021, 19:31