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Landlubber Mike
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This picture is of BuNo 1063 - the subject I will be modeling. Very famous plane - was one of the ten JRS-1s that survi...
projekti: Sikorsky JRS-1 (Eduard)
All comments (24) » 37 2 February, 15:21
Landlubber Mike
Thanks guys! Transall, it seems a lot stronger than the kit parts which were made from pretty thin plastic.
Thanks guys! Transall, it seems a lot stronger than the kit parts which were made from pretty thin plastic.
24 August, 00:56
Martin Oostrom
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WIP Köln trailerUusi: 24 August, 08:50 1:24
Second clearcoat. Done outside due to size
projekti: DAF 95 XF & Trailer "Köln Truck"
All comments (50) » 22 16 May, 18:27
Peter Hardy
Hmmm. Martin's getting good at this model building thing. [Mental note to myself… Get better Peter! Faster!]
Hmmm. Martin's getting good at this model building thing. [Mental note to myself… Get better Peter! Faster!]
13 August, 11:27
Martin Oostrom
Sanded it smooth-ish and gave it a full wet coat. 🤞🏻
This trailer is too big for my paint booth Bozzer. To get a uniform look I also sprayed the truck from the can.
Sanded it smooth-ish and gave it a full wet coat. 🤞🏻
This trailer is too big for my paint booth Bozzer. To get a uniform look I also sprayed the truck from the can.
24 August, 09:21
Alexander Alexeev
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All comments (11) » 12 21 July, 07:28
Trez Mackenzie
It's not that the wheels are outside the strut - it's that they are simply back to front
It's not that the wheels are outside the strut - it's that they are simply back to front
24 August, 02:20
FeetWet
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Tornado IDS Italian version interior 3D decals (with 3D-printed resin parts) for Revell kit
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QD+48262 2023 Uusi työkalu 24 August, 09:20
Treehugger
Q: Is there any convenient way of scratchbuilding railings along the side of the ship, for 1:350 ships?
I had this idea, but don't have the tools for it. Basically using metal rods, then clamping hard on 3-4 places to flatten spots on the rod, then drill holes in those flat spots, then pull a wire through the holes later. But chances are I think the whole rod will bend every which way when clamping hard on some spots to flatten the rod in places. I suppose working with styrene rods might be simpler, but then, when drilling holes in the flat parts, the styrene will likely snap or melt if ever coming in contact with liquid glue.
One other idea I had, was to maybe try scrape the photo etch railings, to try round the otherwise "square looking" horizontal parts, making them look thinner than the "rods" standing upright, making them look more like maybe some wire than welded metal pieces.
I have seen Tamiya having some aftermarket product for the rods, with metal wire, but only for the Japanese Yamato ship, which doesn't look like most other ships I would think.
I had this idea, but don't have the tools for it. Basically using metal rods, then clamping hard on 3-4 places to flatten spots on the rod, then drill holes in those flat spots, then pull a wire through the holes later. But chances are I think the whole rod will bend every which way when clamping hard on some spots to flatten the rod in places. I suppose working with styrene rods might be simpler, but then, when drilling holes in the flat parts, the styrene will likely snap or melt if ever coming in contact with liquid glue.
One other idea I had, was to maybe try scrape the photo etch railings, to try round the otherwise "square looking" horizontal parts, making them look thinner than the "rods" standing upright, making them look more like maybe some wire than welded metal pieces.
I have seen Tamiya having some aftermarket product for the rods, with metal wire, but only for the Japanese Yamato ship, which doesn't look like most other ships I would think.
24 August, 09:09
Martin Oostrom
Wow. The vertical rods are about 3-5cm diameter in real life. That equates to 1-1,5mm in scale. The ropes are 1cm in real life? So you'd need 0.03 wire? The maths is from the top of my head, so I could be wrong of course.
I wish you the best of luck in pulling that off. And I call shotgun on the build!
Wow. The vertical rods are about 3-5cm diameter in real life. That equates to 1-1,5mm in scale. The ropes are 1cm in real life? So you'd need 0.03 wire? The maths is from the top of my head, so I could be wrong of course.
I wish you the best of luck in pulling that off. And I call shotgun on the build!
24 August, 09:19
Roland Sachsenhofer
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All comments (60) » 52 11 July 2021, 14:18
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello Marc, I have now checked: the RLM74 was made with Gunze H68, the RLM75 with H69. Gunze H417 was used for the underside of the original RLM76. The white stripe at the rear and the shark's mouth / various 'eyes' are masked and hand-painted, but the construction photos provide illlustration anyway.
I've been using Gunze acrylic paints for a long time and actually everywhere where it's possible.
Hello Marc, I have now checked: the RLM74 was made with Gunze H68, the RLM75 with H69. Gunze H417 was used for the underside of the original RLM76. The white stripe at the rear and the shark's mouth / various 'eyes' are masked and hand-painted, but the construction photos provide illlustration anyway.
I've been using Gunze acrylic paints for a long time and actually everywhere where it's possible.
24 August, 05:57
Hawgjetfixer
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Hauling the Mail A-7D, C-47, F-105G, C-123B
Wolfpak Decals 1:72
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Hawgjetfixer
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Thunderbirds C-123 (Circa 1958) - For Roden C-123B Provider
Warbird Decals 1:72
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Neoleto
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WW2 US Machine Gunner 1944~1945
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Will Dossel
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Red Star Bombers: SNA Tu-16K-26 BADGER GUusi: 24 August, 02:38 1:72
projekti: Red Star Bombers: Tu-16 BADGER G
All comments (9) » 25 27 July, 03:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
Quite interesting! Well done, great work on an not so often seen subject.
Quite interesting! Well done, great work on an not so often seen subject.
24 August, 07:04
Roberto Alessandro Cattelan
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F110 Exhaust Nozzle (Open) for F-16 High Precision 3D Print for Tamiya kits
Fab Scale 1:48
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