RE 8 Harry Tate
This shows the cockpit. I spent a lot of time on the wood grain which I'm quite happy with. I then added dirt and grime to the floor which I had never done before...I think it turned out reasonably well...
Here are the disassembled components
This is the motor mount section. Here I’ve added support wires (Easyline) and turnbuckles (Gaspath)
Here is the entire interior of the cockpit
This shows the finished version with turnbuckles and seat belts
Here you can see the seat belts from a better angle.
Here is the assembled version where I’ve added spark plug leads made from Maxima fishing line, painted with a Tamiya yellow acrylic
Here I added 24 gauge wire for the lifters. I also spent soem time weathering and adding oil leaks to the crankcase (not sure if its visible)
Here is the engine components before assembly
Here are the exhaust pipes…I was really happy with the weathered and heating look…
A closer look at the weathering/heat effects
This will be added to the exhaust. I coated the pipe with a fine mess from garlic packaging, coated with Tamiya white acrylic. I will weather it with a light rust wash to mimic the asbestos wrapping.
Here I've added the seat belts. I finished them with Tamiya XF-59 (desert yellow) and Vallejo 71.062 (Aluminum). I then covered them with a rust wash to give it some contrast.
Here I show the how I connected the ailerons using a 24 gauge wire, which several websites recommend. The wing was drilled out using a #74 drill bit and secured with MIG Acrylic glue.
A more close up version...
I am now working on the ribs for the wings to simulate the somewhat translucent doped linen look. I first cover the wing with XF-64 (red brown). I then cut 0.5mm strips of 3M tape for the ribs, 1mm for the struts and 2 mm for the front part of the wing (not sure of the correct term...will have to look it up) 🙂. BTW...note the mixing tubes in the upper right hand side. I've re-purposed rapid COVID test tubes...they make excellent mixing and dispensing tubes for airbrushing. You can fill them from the top, shake to mix them and once re-capped you can dispense just the right amount from the bottom when needed...
I then airbrush a 50/50 mix of X-2 (white) and XF-55 (tan).
Here is the finished doped linen look. I airbrushed a 4:1 mix of Tamiya X-2 (white) and XF-55 (tan) between the ribs to give it contrast..
A closer look at the ribs and struts after finishing...I'm pretty happy with it...
Masking before airbrushing
Airbrushed the fuselage and wings with the WNW recommended XF-62 and XF-10 at a 2:1 ratio. I then added one unit of X-22 (clear) to give it a semi-gloss look.
This shows the top wing which I have yet to finish.
This is the look I am trying to replicate on the fuselage and wings. You can see that the surface is coated with an oil like substance used to seal the linen surface
I used a combination of washes to mimic the "oil like" coating. I used a combination of fuel stain wash (5 parts) with rust and black washes (1 part each). The fuel stain provides an oily film, while the rust and black provide the colour. I will shortly add some pictures showing how it came out on the fuselage...
Here is my final result... It may be hard to see with this image, but I think it looks pretty good (i.e. I'm happy with it) 🙂
I applied it the wings as well as the fuselage...
Here I show my asbestos covered exhaust drains.
Here I show the modification required to get the air scoop to fit around my valve lifters...
I found an on-line vendor on ETSY that can provide stencils if you provide them an image. I created the image using photoshop and tried various sizes of fonts. The vendor is CREEKTEE and you need to select “stencils for airbrushing”. They are very friendly and do nice work
Here is the end result after airbrushing…I was really happy with the results…
I wanted to get the illusion of thin laminated wood. I used 0.5mm masking tape and wrapped it around following the natural contours of the blades.
This is the result before finishing with orange clear coat
Here is the finished result. I think it’s my best prop so far ?
I found a white carbon paper which I used to highlight the raised lettering on the wheels
The finished model!
This isn’t the best photo but the end result was quite good….
This is the fuselage before I start rigging
A better close up view
This shows off the propeller and weathering on the cowling. I was very pleased with both
The top view
This shows the gun turret and my airbrushed name on the side of the fuselage.
Another view of the gun turret
This shows the model from the back
This is the real RE8. I recently visited the RAF museum outside of London where they have a great collection of WWI aircraft. A must see!
Final result 🙂
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31 28 April 2022, 17:16
cecil
Thanks guys! This is my fourth model since taking up the hobby during COVID, so I'm still learning. This is my toughest model yet… hope to have more to show over the next few weeks.
Thanks guys! This is my fourth model since taking up the hobby during COVID, so I'm still learning. This is my toughest model yet… hope to have more to show over the next few weeks.
6 May 2022, 20:42
Robert Podkoński
You're doing a really good work here, Cecil. It's a complex model - myself I am reluctant to start WnW kit...
You're doing a really good work here, Cecil. It's a complex model - myself I am reluctant to start WnW kit...
7 May 2022, 06:06
cecil
Karl... For woodgrain I've played around with a bunch of methods, but right now I've settled on using a base of Tamiya XF-59 Dessert Yellow. I then dry brush oil paints (I start with a light coat of Yellow Ochre cut with Winsor & Newton - Liquid Fine Detail). This thins the paint and quickens the cure time. Then depending on the texture and colour I'm looking for I add darker colours (in order - Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber and Ivory Black). For instance if I want a really dark wood grain I use the entire spectrum (but be careful as you use the dark colours...thin dry brushing is the key). I then coat the entire surface with either Tamiya X-24 Clear Yellow or X-26 Clear Orange or a combination depending on how dark a shade I'm looking for. Anyway...do you have an alternate method...I'd be interested... Thx...Cecil
Karl... For woodgrain I've played around with a bunch of methods, but right now I've settled on using a base of Tamiya XF-59 Dessert Yellow. I then dry brush oil paints (I start with a light coat of Yellow Ochre cut with Winsor & Newton - Liquid Fine Detail). This thins the paint and quickens the cure time. Then depending on the texture and colour I'm looking for I add darker colours (in order - Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber and Ivory Black). For instance if I want a really dark wood grain I use the entire spectrum (but be careful as you use the dark colours...thin dry brushing is the key). I then coat the entire surface with either Tamiya X-24 Clear Yellow or X-26 Clear Orange or a combination depending on how dark a shade I'm looking for. Anyway...do you have an alternate method...I'd be interested... Thx...Cecil
30 May 2022, 20:01
cecil
Karl,
No worries about hijacking the thread...I love the discussion. Nice work on the weathering, I may play around a bit with some of your suggestions. I've used soft Patels for my props, but not anything inside the cockpit. BTW...your engine looks fantastic...much better than mine. What did you use for wiring? Any aftermarket parts? Any hints on your finishing? Cecil
Karl,
No worries about hijacking the thread...I love the discussion. Nice work on the weathering, I may play around a bit with some of your suggestions. I've used soft Patels for my props, but not anything inside the cockpit. BTW...your engine looks fantastic...much better than mine. What did you use for wiring? Any aftermarket parts? Any hints on your finishing? Cecil
1 June 2022, 18:33
cecil
Just checking my stalemates account after being off-line for 6 weeks 🙁 Thanks fellas...I really appreciate the encouragement. I REALLY liked this model...a very cool WWI aircraft! Highly recommended...Cecil
Just checking my stalemates account after being off-line for 6 weeks 🙁 Thanks fellas...I really appreciate the encouragement. I REALLY liked this model...a very cool WWI aircraft! Highly recommended...Cecil
18 March 2023, 15:47
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RE 8 Harry Tate