Nakajima J1N Gekko
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21 September 2013, 18:55
Bill Gilman
Well, are you going to share the recipe with all of your Scalemates? I'll share my recipe - I spray the surface with Alclad Aluminum, and then give it a few mist coats of Gunze Clear Blue, followed by Gunze Clear Green. The key is to maintain transparency so the aluminum is still visible. The two Gunze colours are highly diluted, maybe 70% alcohol and 30% paint, so that I don't go too far. Gunze makes aotake, H63 maybe?, but it would look better on a hot rod. It's a metallic aqua.
Well, are you going to share the recipe with all of your Scalemates? I'll share my recipe - I spray the surface with Alclad Aluminum, and then give it a few mist coats of Gunze Clear Blue, followed by Gunze Clear Green. The key is to maintain transparency so the aluminum is still visible. The two Gunze colours are highly diluted, maybe 70% alcohol and 30% paint, so that I don't go too far. Gunze makes aotake, H63 maybe?, but it would look better on a hot rod. It's a metallic aqua.
21 September 2013, 23:42
Zimmermaniac
thnx guys
@Bill, I used Tamiya X13 & X25 as the instructions called out for, started with equal parts 10 drops each, then added 2 extra drops of X13 as the result was too greenish, then it looked ok...
sprayed a coat of neutral grey first, then brushed on a coat of Mr metal color Aluminium with the grey still shining through, afterwards started spraying the aotake in heavily thinned mistcoats untill I was happy with the results...
thnx guys
@Bill, I used Tamiya X13 & X25 as the instructions called out for, started with equal parts 10 drops each, then added 2 extra drops of X13 as the result was too greenish, then it looked ok...
sprayed a coat of neutral grey first, then brushed on a coat of Mr metal color Aluminium with the grey still shining through, afterwards started spraying the aotake in heavily thinned mistcoats untill I was happy with the results...
22 September 2013, 09:18
Bill Gilman
Thanks, Zimmermaniac! It seems we are both thinking the same way, by applying the blue-green colour over the top of aluminum. If I remember right, that is how it was done by the Japanese.
Thanks, Zimmermaniac! It seems we are both thinking the same way, by applying the blue-green colour over the top of aluminum. If I remember right, that is how it was done by the Japanese.
22 September 2013, 23:33
Zimmermaniac
finished the engines and built ' em into the cowlings, wash added over seats and belts, closed up the fuselage...muchos progress
finished the engines and built ' em into the cowlings, wash added over seats and belts, closed up the fuselage...muchos progress
6 October 2013, 19:54
Dirk Heyer
Nice built so far!
One of the most beautiful aircraft of JNAF!
@Bill
Yep, the Japanese did so as you`ve described!
Nice built so far!
One of the most beautiful aircraft of JNAF!
@Bill
Yep, the Japanese did so as you`ve described!
7 October 2013, 19:11
Zimmermaniac
thxs guys, I'm only just trying out, but things seem to turn out right
thxs guys, I'm only just trying out, but things seem to turn out right
6 December 2013, 16:15
Zimmermaniac
some progress despite disasters with Vallejo mat varnish....threw it out of the house and got myself a bottle of alclad
some progress despite disasters with Vallejo mat varnish....threw it out of the house and got myself a bottle of alclad
29 March 2014, 15:30
Zimmermaniac
hmm Aghis, I'm afraid I have to disappoint you, the glossy finish is only there to help the wash, i'tll disappear under a coat of flat, I rather like flat finishes
hmm Aghis, I'm afraid I have to disappoint you, the glossy finish is only there to help the wash, i'tll disappear under a coat of flat, I rather like flat finishes
6 April 2014, 11:24
Rob van Dodewaard
Wow another Nightfighter build as an Nightfighter addict I must be in heaven.
Thanks for the great build
Wow another Nightfighter build as an Nightfighter addict I must be in heaven.
Thanks for the great build
6 April 2014, 12:09
Zimmermaniac
fooled around with pastels to do a bit of shading, not too much cause it's a nightfighter, being stalled in hangars mostly during daytime
fooled around with pastels to do a bit of shading, not too much cause it's a nightfighter, being stalled in hangars mostly during daytime
6 April 2014, 15:20
Jens
absolutely successful work, built very convincing and clean and painted 👍 👍 👍 mean is in stock and will probably still need och wait a bit, but the 2015 is long: D and thus a happy new season 🙂
absolutely successful work, built very convincing and clean and painted 👍 👍 👍 mean is in stock and will probably still need och wait a bit, but the 2015 is long: D and thus a happy new season 🙂
29 December 2014, 10:40