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Italian Cobras #2 Bell P-39 in Regia Aeronautica - part 2
Exotic Decals 1:48
ED48017 2023 Nouvel outillage 13 September, 18:41
Tzonglin Wu
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92 24 July, 03:09
Thomas Kolb
That weathering looks awesome. What technique did you use? Just oil paints?
That weathering looks awesome. What technique did you use? Just oil paints?
9 August, 10:20
Cuajete
Very nice painting job and weathering 👍. I have the same question that Thomas.
Very nice painting job and weathering 👍. I have the same question that Thomas.
9 August, 17:31
Tzonglin Wu
Thank you all for your likes.
For me, this time is also an experiment. It's my first time to build a kit like this way.
I'm looking for a quick way to save time while I'm busy at work.
This time I didn't use primer or do pre-shading.
I airbrushed whole fuselage with the main color.
Then refer to photos, hand brushed the darker and lighter colors to create difference.
I think this make the shade effect.
Until this process, only water-based acrylic paint had been used.
In the #13~#15 pictures shown, I have used Mr. Weathering's black to create the panel line.
Yesterday, I covered the plane with mat varnish, I found that the contrast became smaller.
I think I should increase the contrast before the mat varnish in the future.
My weathering process is not over yet.
Oil paints, color pencils, etc. may be used to enhance the effect.
Thank you all for your likes.
For me, this time is also an experiment. It's my first time to build a kit like this way.
I'm looking for a quick way to save time while I'm busy at work.
This time I didn't use primer or do pre-shading.
I airbrushed whole fuselage with the main color.
Then refer to photos, hand brushed the darker and lighter colors to create difference.
I think this make the shade effect.
Until this process, only water-based acrylic paint had been used.
In the #13~#15 pictures shown, I have used Mr. Weathering's black to create the panel line.
Yesterday, I covered the plane with mat varnish, I found that the contrast became smaller.
I think I should increase the contrast before the mat varnish in the future.
My weathering process is not over yet.
Oil paints, color pencils, etc. may be used to enhance the effect.
12 August, 07:04
Romain Sablou
Nice weathering, we can clearly see that you worked closely with photos references. What did you use for the main color ?
Nice weathering, we can clearly see that you worked closely with photos references. What did you use for the main color ?
14 August, 04:41
Tzonglin Wu
Hi, Romain. I mixed that color by myself. I selected a photo as reference and mixed grey, blue, black and white to approach the photo.
Hi, Romain. I mixed that color by myself. I selected a photo as reference and mixed grey, blue, black and white to approach the photo.
12 September, 06:29
Romain Sablou
Final picts are top-notch, so as the model in itself ! Damn, I've got the same kit waiting in stash, but you set the bar high !
Final picts are top-notch, so as the model in itself ! Damn, I've got the same kit waiting in stash, but you set the bar high !
13 September, 12:41
Andrew Read
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Pegasus 1/72 BAe Experimental Aircraft Programme.Nouveau: 13 September, 18:03 1:72
I bought this kit in the late 1980s after the EAP had first flown but before the Eurofighter was a reality.
19 21 July, 10:25
Andrew Read
One of my first attempts at a limited-run cottage industry kit, and I am thankful I left it more than 40 years before tackling it. I now have far more patience for what is a tricky kit for a casual modeller such as me!
One of my first attempts at a limited-run cottage industry kit, and I am thankful I left it more than 40 years before tackling it. I now have far more patience for what is a tricky kit for a casual modeller such as me!
21 July, 10:27
Greg Baker
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33 18 April, 05:15
Greg Baker
This one is likely to be a quick little build. It's basically the companion piece to the Puss Moth, so I felt like I couldn't really build one without the other. Erik is right though, the kit is of an impressive vintage. It is indeed a few years older than I am, and has the flash to prove it. 🙂
Anyway, thanks for joining, there's plenty of seats available, so no shoving. 😉
This one is likely to be a quick little build. It's basically the companion piece to the Puss Moth, so I felt like I couldn't really build one without the other. Erik is right though, the kit is of an impressive vintage. It is indeed a few years older than I am, and has the flash to prove it. 🙂
Anyway, thanks for joining, there's plenty of seats available, so no shoving. 😉
18 April, 14:01
Greg Baker
You say that now... but wait till you see how much putty and sanding is required~
You say that now... but wait till you see how much putty and sanding is required~
6 May, 19:05
Greg Baker
Well, it's supposed to be a Hawker Hart apparently... but the Hawker Demon is close enough... I mean, it's not like it's a Spitfire. 😉
Well, it's supposed to be a Hawker Hart apparently... but the Hawker Demon is close enough... I mean, it's not like it's a Spitfire. 😉
6 May, 23:10
Alex K
Good enough for me - I'm arguably one of the least rivet-counting persons in here... just asking/checking... 😉
Good enough for me - I'm arguably one of the least rivet-counting persons in here... just asking/checking... 😉
6 May, 23:25
Matthew A
And only a masochist with ADHD would consider trying to convert it back to a Hart like the original 1957 tool... 🤪
And only a masochist with ADHD would consider trying to convert it back to a Hart like the original 1957 tool... 🤪
7 May, 16:18
Greg Baker
What did you call me? 😉
I mean, besides the dip between the two cockpits... are there any other differences? They look quite similar to me...
What did you call me? 😉
I mean, besides the dip between the two cockpits... are there any other differences? They look quite similar to me...
7 May, 17:57
Alex K
Well, the "dip between the two cockpits" is the main difference I was referring to above... Plus, you'll have to skip the Demon's long exhausts, I guess...
Well, the "dip between the two cockpits" is the main difference I was referring to above... Plus, you'll have to skip the Demon's long exhausts, I guess...
7 May, 18:25
Greg Baker
Not exactly sure what picture to take to update my progress… I'm working on bits of everything all at once!
Not exactly sure what picture to take to update my progress… I'm working on bits of everything all at once!
10 May, 05:52
Matthew A
The main difference between a Demon and a Hart is the exhausts, the turret and the starboard machine gun. Will send a PM
The main difference between a Demon and a Hart is the exhausts, the turret and the starboard machine gun. Will send a PM
16 May, 16:53
Alex K
IF however (regardless of how a real Hart should be) what is shown in the comic ("That's what I call" etc frame) is indeed a starboard mg (please correct me if I'm wrong...) then starting with a Demon kit was perhaps indeed a better idea than starting with a Hart kit.... IF this is the case... then you'll only have to deal with the rear seat/turret thing and the free (ala Fury) exhausts, no?
IF however (regardless of how a real Hart should be) what is shown in the comic ("That's what I call" etc frame) is indeed a starboard mg (please correct me if I'm wrong...) then starting with a Demon kit was perhaps indeed a better idea than starting with a Hart kit.... IF this is the case... then you'll only have to deal with the rear seat/turret thing and the free (ala Fury) exhausts, no?
16 May, 19:43
Greg Baker
Yeah. I think so. Matthew provided some detailed comparison images but after looking at them and at the main page from the album... it seems to be a little bit of both...
Yeah. I think so. Matthew provided some detailed comparison images but after looking at them and at the main page from the album... it seems to be a little bit of both...
16 May, 22:09
Matthew A
In Tintin in the Land of the Black Gold it could be a Hawker Hardy
i.imgur.com/57c2RcA.jpeg
In Tintin in the Land of the Black Gold it could be a Hawker Hardy
i.imgur.com/57c2RcA.jpeg
23 May, 21:51
Greg Baker
A couple of updates. The supports next to the fuselage were so weak that 3/4 of them snapped even before I got them off the sprue. So instead I just used some bent wire. The holes they are meant to slot into were gaping caverns as well, so a fair amount of putty was needed to make it at least slightly better. Now I'm left with a decision to make. The Hawker Demon has two large exhaust tubes that run from the engine down the sides. They're not present in the Tintin album (which most closely resembles a Hawker Heart I believe). So... do I leave the two side holes and the large trenches on either side of the engine cowling, or do I just shrug my shoulders and use the parts that came in the box?
The Blue Rider decals went on easily enough. They're a bit shiny, but I think I can deal with that.
A couple of updates. The supports next to the fuselage were so weak that 3/4 of them snapped even before I got them off the sprue. So instead I just used some bent wire. The holes they are meant to slot into were gaping caverns as well, so a fair amount of putty was needed to make it at least slightly better. Now I'm left with a decision to make. The Hawker Demon has two large exhaust tubes that run from the engine down the sides. They're not present in the Tintin album (which most closely resembles a Hawker Heart I believe). So... do I leave the two side holes and the large trenches on either side of the engine cowling, or do I just shrug my shoulders and use the parts that came in the box?
The Blue Rider decals went on easily enough. They're a bit shiny, but I think I can deal with that.
11 September, 15:38
Greg Baker
Thanks Matthew. I'm quite pleased with how the colouring came out too. A 2:1 ratio of Tamiya Buff (XF-57) and Khaki (XF-49) seems to have done the trick... or at least close enough for me.
Thanks Matthew. I'm quite pleased with how the colouring came out too. A 2:1 ratio of Tamiya Buff (XF-57) and Khaki (XF-49) seems to have done the trick... or at least close enough for me.
11 September, 15:58
Greg Baker
I just noticed the artwork has actual rigging on it, so it looks like I'm not quite as done as I thought. Besides that, only a few nice white fluffy clouds needed for the base.
I just noticed the artwork has actual rigging on it, so it looks like I'm not quite as done as I thought. Besides that, only a few nice white fluffy clouds needed for the base.
13 September, 13:50
RichardF
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37 12 September, 15:38
Mr James
Oh yes indeed. Lovely mottling spray job and great scratches and wear around the frame.
Oh yes indeed. Lovely mottling spray job and great scratches and wear around the frame.
12 September, 17:38
Gary Victory
Very nice build and paint work Richard. Love the mottling. Top job Sir.
Very nice build and paint work Richard. Love the mottling. Top job Sir.
13 September, 06:47
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US Military Police & GI 'Ardennes 1944' WW II with stove
The Bodi 1:35
TB-35172 2021 Ensemble de modèles 13 September, 18:32
Neuling
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40 6 September, 08:26
Mr James
Another great build from your good self Neuling. The realistic photographs are on point again.
Another great build from your good self Neuling. The realistic photographs are on point again.
6 September, 12:00
Lex Jassies
These dioramas are like van Goghs. You immediately recognize the hand of the master 😉
And again a beautiful diorama.
These dioramas are like van Goghs. You immediately recognize the hand of the master 😉
And again a beautiful diorama.
6 September, 12:56
Rando
I almost can't comprehend how these are models and figurines. Incredible, thank you for sharing, Neuling.
I almost can't comprehend how these are models and figurines. Incredible, thank you for sharing, Neuling.
6 September, 12:59
Alexander Grivonev
Man I am a huge fan of your dioramas, so freaking good and natural looking!
Man I am a huge fan of your dioramas, so freaking good and natural looking!
6 September, 13:00
Mr James
Well said Lex, you're right, you can tell instantly from the first image that its a Neuling masterpiece. 🙂
Well said Lex, you're right, you can tell instantly from the first image that its a Neuling masterpiece. 🙂
6 September, 15:08
Guy Rump
Excellent modelling, the driver laughing is incredible. Another Neuling masterpiece! 👍
Excellent modelling, the driver laughing is incredible. Another Neuling masterpiece! 👍
6 September, 16:28
Robert Podkoński
What more can be said about Neuling's creation? Fantastic models, fantastic diorama, life-like photos... Just perfect!
What more can be said about Neuling's creation? Fantastic models, fantastic diorama, life-like photos... Just perfect!
6 September, 18:20
Hanno Kleinecke
Unmistakably, this is the handwriting of Mr. Neuling, who again has created one of his lively looking dios.
Excellent work !👍
Unmistakably, this is the handwriting of Mr. Neuling, who again has created one of his lively looking dios.
Excellent work !👍
6 September, 19:39
James C
Stunning work as always Neuling. Love the subtle weathering that you apply. Awesome pictures s well 👍
Stunning work as always Neuling. Love the subtle weathering that you apply. Awesome pictures s well 👍
6 September, 19:43
Neuling
Many thanks mates! When I made this diorama more than 20 years ago I could not imagine that expert modellers from all over the world would watch and praise my work. Thanks again!
Many thanks mates! When I made this diorama more than 20 years ago I could not imagine that expert modellers from all over the world would watch and praise my work. Thanks again!
8 September, 08:55
gorby
Excellent dio Neuling! The posing of the figures really brings the scene to life.
Excellent dio Neuling! The posing of the figures really brings the scene to life.
8 September, 09:34
Bohrmann
This is art, both the models, the diorama and the photos.. Thanks for sharing.
This is art, both the models, the diorama and the photos.. Thanks for sharing.
9 September, 07:40
Spanjaard
as said by many others, Neuling style is obvious in the first (amazing) picture already. what a beauty!!
as said by many others, Neuling style is obvious in the first (amazing) picture already. what a beauty!!
9 September, 20:04
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German SdKfz 250 'Alte' Halftrack 3 Vehicles & 27 Figures
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PE Copper Strip Common for model modification (width 0.4mm 0.6mm 0.8mm) (3)
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PE-35155 2024 Nouvel outillage 13 September, 18:31
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German SdKfz 250 'Alte' Halftrack 3 Vehicles & 27 Figures
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F-16AM Block15 Ukraine AFw/ Terma PIDS+ Pylons Kiev Vasilyev Air Base Aug 2024
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F-16CM Block42 Dark Viper 112nd FS & 180th FW Toledo Express Airport 2024"
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Golden Viper F-16C Blk30 /F-16A Blk 10 185th FW 1996/2022
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U.S.M40 Self-Propelled 155mm Gun Shell group (8 PCS) (01)
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