B-24 Liberator
- Subject:
Consolidated Liberator GR Mk.VI
Royal Canadian Air Force - Aviation royale canadienne (1924-1968)
10 (Bomber) Sqn. A
Julio 1945 - Yarmouth- Escala:
- 1:72
- Estado:
- Terminado
- Empezado:
- September 1, 2021
- Terminado:
- December 11, 2021
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5 8 December 2022, 19:42
Paul Moore
Fantastic looking B-24 (Mk.5)! It builds into such an attractive model. I have a few questions for you regarding aftermarket goodies. Your engine looks like original parts, and looks very good. Throw in that it's in an engine nacell ….are after-market jugs worth it? Also for turbochargers. The Eduard are very nice but is anyone really even seeing them? Again, congrats on the wonderful build.
Paul Moore
Cumming, GA
Fantastic looking B-24 (Mk.5)! It builds into such an attractive model. I have a few questions for you regarding aftermarket goodies. Your engine looks like original parts, and looks very good. Throw in that it's in an engine nacell ….are after-market jugs worth it? Also for turbochargers. The Eduard are very nice but is anyone really even seeing them? Again, congrats on the wonderful build.
Paul Moore
Cumming, GA
5 March, 12:48
Paul Moore
Another question for you …. How did you paint the nose to match the decals so perfectly? 🤔. The light and dark trim matched perfectly. I just can't imagine how you did that. Looks absolutely fantastic!
Another question for you …. How did you paint the nose to match the decals so perfectly? 🤔. The light and dark trim matched perfectly. I just can't imagine how you did that. Looks absolutely fantastic!
5 March, 12:54
Brandon Kennedy
HI Paul - I don't think in this situation the aftermarket engines/chargers are worth it since they are so hidden unless you were doing some sort of diorama where the nacelles are off. As for getting the paint to match - Eduard provided stencil masks for the outline luckily so that helped tremendously. Then I just kept mixing yellow with orange until it got close enough to the decal color for my liking.
HI Paul - I don't think in this situation the aftermarket engines/chargers are worth it since they are so hidden unless you were doing some sort of diorama where the nacelles are off. As for getting the paint to match - Eduard provided stencil masks for the outline luckily so that helped tremendously. Then I just kept mixing yellow with orange until it got close enough to the decal color for my liking.
5 March, 16:45