F-16C Bahrein Amiri Airforce, Desert Storm 1991
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2 19 October 2015, 20:45
Erik Leijdens
Some progress with the F-16. Gave the cockpit some colours, the kit pit is reasonably nice i think although i will replace the ejection seat for a resin example since the ejection seat is easy to be seen. Note the colour of the plastic 😄
Some progress with the F-16. Gave the cockpit some colours, the kit pit is reasonably nice i think although i will replace the ejection seat for a resin example since the ejection seat is easy to be seen. Note the colour of the plastic 😄
19 October 2015, 20:48
Rob van Dodewaard
and now for something completely different then ww2 aircraft. Anyway I am in
and now for something completely different then ww2 aircraft. Anyway I am in
20 October 2015, 07:09
Erik Leijdens
Finally some progress mates! Making the big mouth sucker seamless was quite a work but i'm happy with the result! Also acquired me a resin bang seat, looks a lot nicer then the kit seat. Too bad i'ts missing one of the triangle thingies on the left side, but nothing much will be seen from it when in place.
Finally some progress mates! Making the big mouth sucker seamless was quite a work but i'm happy with the result! Also acquired me a resin bang seat, looks a lot nicer then the kit seat. Too bad i'ts missing one of the triangle thingies on the left side, but nothing much will be seen from it when in place.
1 November 2015, 20:05
Rob van Dodewaard
Toppie Trouwens lekker kleurtje dat geel is zeker de nieuwe woestijnkleur
Toppie Trouwens lekker kleurtje dat geel is zeker de nieuwe woestijnkleur
1 November 2015, 20:37
Erik Leijdens
Nou lekker he, stomme idolmaster serie ook. Maar komt goed. Grijs worden zal ie,
Nou lekker he, stomme idolmaster serie ook. Maar komt goed. Grijs worden zal ie,
1 November 2015, 20:42
Erik Leijdens
Nothing really fancy Guido, just some fine filler from Perfect Plastic Putty and a scraper with a round tip to remove excessive filler from the round "corners". And also some "long and precious sanding" off course 🙂
Seat is indeed MUCH better. Have found the broken piece also, it was almost eaten by the "laminate monster"...
Nothing really fancy Guido, just some fine filler from Perfect Plastic Putty and a scraper with a round tip to remove excessive filler from the round "corners". And also some "long and precious sanding" off course 🙂
Seat is indeed MUCH better. Have found the broken piece also, it was almost eaten by the "laminate monster"...
1 November 2015, 21:30
Günther Debiscop
Did you paint the inlet by pouring the paint into it or by brush?
Did you paint the inlet by pouring the paint into it or by brush?
2 November 2015, 06:54
Erik Leijdens
Hi Gunter, before assembly i painted the inner parts with a brush so that there is a white base coat in the inside. Then assembled the whole inlet together, then some putty on the places were needed, removed excessive putty, some sanding with various sanding sticks/paper etc. After that again with a brush with some white on hard to reach places and were the paint was gone because of the sanding. And finally with my airbrush with the small tip(so you have a narrow beam of paint) a final coat of white to make it solid white.
Looks like a lot of work but is quite easy to realize I think. I know that there are various ways to make a inlet seamless but I just wanted to try this one🙂
Hi Gunter, before assembly i painted the inner parts with a brush so that there is a white base coat in the inside. Then assembled the whole inlet together, then some putty on the places were needed, removed excessive putty, some sanding with various sanding sticks/paper etc. After that again with a brush with some white on hard to reach places and were the paint was gone because of the sanding. And finally with my airbrush with the small tip(so you have a narrow beam of paint) a final coat of white to make it solid white.
Looks like a lot of work but is quite easy to realize I think. I know that there are various ways to make a inlet seamless but I just wanted to try this one🙂
2 November 2015, 08:59
Erik Leijdens
Added the first coat of primer and this reveals that there is some work to do' especially around the gun port. Poor fit is very hard to see with this yellow.plastic 😠
Added the first coat of primer and this reveals that there is some work to do' especially around the gun port. Poor fit is very hard to see with this yellow.plastic 😠
26 November 2015, 21:11
Erik Leijdens
Painted the exhaust yesterday and added some weathering on the undercarriage, maybe a bit to much for a quite new(in '91) F-16 but I think it looks good. Exhaust was sprayed with Mr.Metal colors, also maybe not like the real thing but as ww2 plane builder this is quite new to me.. 😉
Painted the exhaust yesterday and added some weathering on the undercarriage, maybe a bit to much for a quite new(in '91) F-16 but I think it looks good. Exhaust was sprayed with Mr.Metal colors, also maybe not like the real thing but as ww2 plane builder this is quite new to me.. 😉
3 December 2015, 08:34
Rob van Dodewaard
Ziet er toch heel goed uit Erik. lekker he die gele ondergrond
Ziet er toch heel goed uit Erik. lekker he die gele ondergrond
3 December 2015, 10:13
Wim van der Luijt
They look like exhaust cans to my eyes....but what do I know...I'm more of a propellerhead too 😄
They look like exhaust cans to my eyes....but what do I know...I'm more of a propellerhead too 😄
3 December 2015, 12:58
Rob van Dodewaard
Well Wim and Erik there is nothing wrong being a propellerhead i am one of them myself and I am mighly glad of it.
Well Wim and Erik there is nothing wrong being a propellerhead i am one of them myself and I am mighly glad of it.
3 December 2015, 14:09
Erik Leijdens
You are absolutely right Guido, although it's not completely out of my comfort zone. Made a lot of jets in my youth🙂
The exhaust is indeed looking very clean on the inside, but i did "blackend" it a bit after this picture was taken..😄 Exhaust is already masked and glued to the fuselage so that can be seen after the paintjob. Thanks for the heads up about the burnt iron, i can add that later 👍
The undercarriage also needs some brake lines so that will be added also.
Thanks for the comments mates!
You are absolutely right Guido, although it's not completely out of my comfort zone. Made a lot of jets in my youth🙂
The exhaust is indeed looking very clean on the inside, but i did "blackend" it a bit after this picture was taken..😄 Exhaust is already masked and glued to the fuselage so that can be seen after the paintjob. Thanks for the heads up about the burnt iron, i can add that later 👍
The undercarriage also needs some brake lines so that will be added also.
Thanks for the comments mates!
3 December 2015, 18:42
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Arne, it's 50/50 mix of FS35237 and FS36622 as per instructions on Mike Grant's decalsheet. Used Gunze H311 and H337.
Thanks Arne, it's 50/50 mix of FS35237 and FS36622 as per instructions on Mike Grant's decalsheet. Used Gunze H311 and H337.
7 December 2015, 20:31
Burkhard D
The F-16 is one of those shapes that looks so cute in primer! You could stop right there. 🙂
The F-16 is one of those shapes that looks so cute in primer! You could stop right there. 🙂
12 December 2015, 08:59
Erik Leijdens
Well Burkhard, I will because it is the all grey livery of Bhairaini Airforce. Applied after the grey primer. When you look closely you will see some diffrence in a few pics back 😉
Well Burkhard, I will because it is the all grey livery of Bhairaini Airforce. Applied after the grey primer. When you look closely you will see some diffrence in a few pics back 😉
12 December 2015, 12:07
Erik Leijdens
Started with the decals! Decals are very nicely printed, only they do not react very much on Sol as i hoped for 🙁. But the Viper is coming alive now👍
Started with the decals! Decals are very nicely printed, only they do not react very much on Sol as i hoped for 🙁. But the Viper is coming alive now👍
14 December 2015, 21:47
Bart Goesaert
looks nice, not the most colorfull bird, but you don't see these often
looks nice, not the most colorfull bird, but you don't see these often
15 December 2015, 10:04
Erik Leijdens
I only have Daco strong and even that did not work. The decals cripple a bit but they just do not want to go in the panellines.
I only have Daco strong and even that did not work. The decals cripple a bit but they just do not want to go in the panellines.
15 December 2015, 15:27
Bart Goesaert
I tend to do several coats sometimes, and aid the process by applying the decalsoftener over the complete decal, and then gently push (vertically) the decal into place/the recesses with the aid of a rather stiff flat brush, moistured with a bit of softener, always from the middle of the decal to the sides to avoid airbubbles. I repeat that proces as long as necessary, but it can take up to 5 times till you get the desired result
I tend to do several coats sometimes, and aid the process by applying the decalsoftener over the complete decal, and then gently push (vertically) the decal into place/the recesses with the aid of a rather stiff flat brush, moistured with a bit of softener, always from the middle of the decal to the sides to avoid airbubbles. I repeat that proces as long as necessary, but it can take up to 5 times till you get the desired result
15 December 2015, 15:44
Bart Goesaert
or maybe you can cut the decal with a sharp knife over the panellines, in between the letters (so that the air can escape), and and then push the decals with softener into these panellines...
or maybe you can cut the decal with a sharp knife over the panellines, in between the letters (so that the air can escape), and and then push the decals with softener into these panellines...
15 December 2015, 16:23
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Bart will try your last option since the steps you describe in your earlier post is more ore less the same steps i took. But cutting the decals in the panellines is a very good idea that might work👍.
And if not, no man overboard! The fun of building is still there 🙂
Thanks Bart will try your last option since the steps you describe in your earlier post is more ore less the same steps i took. But cutting the decals in the panellines is a very good idea that might work👍.
And if not, no man overboard! The fun of building is still there 🙂
15 December 2015, 20:01
Erik Leijdens
Gave the viper a wash today to bring things alive. Have cut the the panel lines were the decals did not "sink" in and a added some more Sol, that worked well enough for me. Thanks Bart 👍
Mike Grant offered me a new decalsheet but since all the decals were already applied i declined his offer, off course thanked him for this most generous offer👍👍.
Gave the viper a wash today to bring things alive. Have cut the the panel lines were the decals did not "sink" in and a added some more Sol, that worked well enough for me. Thanks Bart 👍
Mike Grant offered me a new decalsheet but since all the decals were already applied i declined his offer, off course thanked him for this most generous offer👍👍.
27 December 2015, 15:34
Erik Leijdens
Thanks Guido! You're right about cutting the panellines, better safe than sorry 👍 Lesson learned!
Thanks Guido! You're right about cutting the panellines, better safe than sorry 👍 Lesson learned!
28 December 2015, 19:49
arne vd burg
Never tried cutting the decals myself ,next time they wont sink i will give it a try👍.
Good progress Erik.
Never tried cutting the decals myself ,next time they wont sink i will give it a try👍.
Good progress Erik.
28 December 2015, 20:42
Erik Leijdens
Small update, matt finish added. i was in doubt whether it was the right choice but i think it will look nicer than a satin finish.
Small update, matt finish added. i was in doubt whether it was the right choice but i think it will look nicer than a satin finish.
28 December 2015, 22:40
Erik Leijdens
Thanks mates. Still a lot to do.. painting the Aces II, placing canopy, make AOA probes from some sprue, etc etc. Will be next year I think when ready 😉
Thanks mates. Still a lot to do.. painting the Aces II, placing canopy, make AOA probes from some sprue, etc etc. Will be next year I think when ready 😉
30 December 2015, 00:00
Erik Leijdens
Finished my first modern fighter 🙂 Hope you like it mates! It's not perfect but I like the outcome of this, sometimes tricky, Hasegawa F-16 kit.
Finished my first modern fighter 🙂 Hope you like it mates! It's not perfect but I like the outcome of this, sometimes tricky, Hasegawa F-16 kit.
4 January 2016, 21:52
Tim Heimer
Sweet! I give you credit, I haven't made it to the jet age yet! I've got 5 kits that are calling my name! LOL!
Sweet! I give you credit, I haven't made it to the jet age yet! I've got 5 kits that are calling my name! LOL!
4 January 2016, 22:13
arne vd burg
Very nice viper Erik! I'll will come and visit you soon to see her live .
Very nice viper Erik! I'll will come and visit you soon to see her live .
5 January 2016, 05:54
Maciej Bellos
Stunning job. One rare Viper, I don't think I have seen anyone building one.
Stunning job. One rare Viper, I don't think I have seen anyone building one.
5 January 2016, 07:55
Wim van der Luijt
This kit turned out really good, a nice addition to your collection!
This kit turned out really good, a nice addition to your collection!
5 January 2016, 10:58