Trumpeter SBD-3 "Dauntless" 1/32
Office with Yahu IP and HGW seat belts. Gunze Zinc Chromate C351 paint and Tamyia pin wash used. Some extra stencils from Airscale here and there.
A piece of engine - I added ignition wires. Painted with Gunze Super Iron and washed with Tamiya black wash. The engine from Trumpeter is pretty nice detailed .
Getting ready for painting. A layer of Gunze black primer 1500. Love this stuff, thinned with Levelling Thinner gives smooth, satin surface.
Landing flaps from Eduard. Nice adding.
The first attempt of the bottom color of camo. What is suprising the Gunze C338 didn't go well with Levelling Thinner, no matter what thinning ratio but went flawless with Thinner. I am only guessing that perhaps C338 is semi-gloss...No idea...
Somewhere, in the middle of the road...
Still haven't found what I'm lookin for...but closer I guess 🙂
Here I am. Pretty satisified. Now it's time for the gloss coat and some chipping, this gonna be challenging.
Chipping - sponge with Vallejo acrylic Golden Olive - close alike Zinc Chromate? Some further weathering should tone down the starking contrast. Anyway this is starting point.
Dark grey pin wash applied. And now playing with oils... Seems a bit overdone but I plan some filters and then some dirt and stains which should tone down the contrasts.
Impression from the workbench.
The final cut...
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61 14 January 2023, 17:47
Leszek Cader
Thanks Pietro. Still a long way ahead but at least I think I know where to go....
Thanks Pietro. Still a long way ahead but at least I think I know where to go....
25 January 2023, 20:05
Leszek Cader
Hi Gerald, hope to get some pictures tomorrow to show where I am right now. Thanks for watching 🙂
Hi Gerald, hope to get some pictures tomorrow to show where I am right now. Thanks for watching 🙂
26 January 2023, 18:53
Leszek Cader
@ Thank you Jim and Gary - I am really glad that you like my approach to weathering. I am happy with that effect too, though when I have finished the job some new ideas came up to my mind... 😉 We'll see, maybe on the next project.
@ Neulling - still chasing the master! Thank you Neulling.
@ Thank you Jim and Gary - I am really glad that you like my approach to weathering. I am happy with that effect too, though when I have finished the job some new ideas came up to my mind... 😉 We'll see, maybe on the next project.
@ Neulling - still chasing the master! Thank you Neulling.
2 March 2023, 22:17