Hawker Hurricane MkIIc VVS
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10 December 2018, 22:21
Simon shanley
That is a stunning model the weathering is amazing , just a small point though the door on the Hurricane is an escape panel and not hinged , nota criticism but I thought you might want to know
That is a stunning model the weathering is amazing , just a small point though the door on the Hurricane is an escape panel and not hinged , nota criticism but I thought you might want to know
30 December 2018, 11:15
Dieter Bihlmaier
Hi Enrico, that's fantastic, I had the same Idea 4 years ago. But my Hurri is still not finished.
See: beyondvisualrange.net/modell-puzzle/
Hi Enrico, that's fantastic, I had the same Idea 4 years ago. But my Hurri is still not finished.
See: beyondvisualrange.net/modell-puzzle/
30 December 2018, 11:28
Enrico Chiambalero
Thanks guys. This is my first attempt on doing a whitewash camo. I'm not completely satisfied with the result, because in my opinion is slightly overdone, I use Mig washable white, that is great but not easy to control.
@ Simon: oooops... thank you for the suggestion
@ Dieter: your models are wonderful!!! in special way the "what if fluggerate" section!
Thanks guys. This is my first attempt on doing a whitewash camo. I'm not completely satisfied with the result, because in my opinion is slightly overdone, I use Mig washable white, that is great but not easy to control.
@ Simon: oooops... thank you for the suggestion
@ Dieter: your models are wonderful!!! in special way the "what if fluggerate" section!
30 December 2018, 12:44
Simon shanley
No problem Enrico , it's a common thing that I've seen on some fantastic builds like yours and easy to fix as for the white I think it is perfect as on the real aircraft they weathered quickly as it was only a whitewash and rubbed off really easily so it's hard to overdo it
No problem Enrico , it's a common thing that I've seen on some fantastic builds like yours and easy to fix as for the white I think it is perfect as on the real aircraft they weathered quickly as it was only a whitewash and rubbed off really easily so it's hard to overdo it
31 December 2018, 18:03
Enrico Chiambalero
Thanks for the appreciation.
Basically I sprayed three layers of paint, first aluminium, then the original RAF camo to end with white. I'd like to get a more realistic result between the scratches and the white. I'm young as modeler and this Hurricane was a practice for weathering. I already have some ideas to improve the technique.
Thanks for the appreciation.
Basically I sprayed three layers of paint, first aluminium, then the original RAF camo to end with white. I'd like to get a more realistic result between the scratches and the white. I'm young as modeler and this Hurricane was a practice for weathering. I already have some ideas to improve the technique.
31 December 2018, 18:30
Enrico Chiambalero
Thank you guys. I'm planning to build a Bf109F "western front" also in white. This camo is really interesting to reproduce.
Thank you guys. I'm planning to build a Bf109F "western front" also in white. This camo is really interesting to reproduce.
24 January 2019, 17:14
Enrico Chiambalero
Yess.. just bought a Trumpeter 1/32 Bf109F4. Nice kit, a bit over engineered in my opinion, even though I like this scale I'm not interested on stuff like open cowls or weapons bays.
Yess.. just bought a Trumpeter 1/32 Bf109F4. Nice kit, a bit over engineered in my opinion, even though I like this scale I'm not interested on stuff like open cowls or weapons bays.
25 January 2019, 18:26
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Hawker Hurricane MkIIc in VVS service. The project is final coating with a winter whitewash. Almost a "what if" subject, but I like it. The kit is the very very old 1/32 Revell-Monogram, with some add-ons and a lot of work and also a lot of money... but I started it before the release of the Fly new tool 1/32 Hurricane...