WIP USMCA | Vought F-8E Crusader 'Lancers'
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86 1 December 2023, 11:40
Jos Jansen
Small progress with my Crusader, removed all injector pin markings and sprayed the intake smooth with Mr Color white. Since I'm probably going to make a J-version, I can now easily place the longer ECM 'blister' on the vertical tail after sanding off the smaller one.
Small progress with my Crusader, removed all injector pin markings and sprayed the intake smooth with Mr Color white. Since I'm probably going to make a J-version, I can now easily place the longer ECM 'blister' on the vertical tail after sanding off the smaller one.
16 December 2023, 06:11
Michael Kohl
Oh, another impressionist build? That's gonna be fun. And a Crusader too? Sound like even more fun.
Teasing us with ejector pin mark closures. That's mean. Ok, I'll be patient.
Oh, another impressionist build? That's gonna be fun. And a Crusader too? Sound like even more fun.
Teasing us with ejector pin mark closures. That's mean. Ok, I'll be patient.
16 December 2023, 17:46
Jos Jansen
Welcome Guy...and Rando that's a possibility I have the decal sheet from Furball 'Mig Masters', so plenty opportunities 😉!
@Michael: What do you mean by another impressionistic build?
Welcome Guy...and Rando that's a possibility I have the decal sheet from Furball 'Mig Masters', so plenty opportunities 😉!
@Michael: What do you mean by another impressionistic build?
16 December 2023, 22:38
Michael Kohl
I've been referring to a discussion with your last build. Thought it rings a bell.
Looking forward for your progress here.
I've been referring to a discussion with your last build. Thought it rings a bell.
Looking forward for your progress here.
18 December 2023, 08:01
Jos Jansen
I don't know why you (also) think this is an impressionistic model, in contrast, this Crusader will be a derivative of one of the Mig killers from the Furball decal sheet. I would say stick with it and follow the model building of my F-8 🙂!
I don't know why you (also) think this is an impressionistic model, in contrast, this Crusader will be a derivative of one of the Mig killers from the Furball decal sheet. I would say stick with it and follow the model building of my F-8 🙂!
19 December 2023, 10:32
Jos Jansen
Welcome Tommy, looking forward to the reveal of your Intruder...👍!!
Welcome Tommy, looking forward to the reveal of your Intruder...👍!!
19 December 2023, 10:34
Michael Kohl
Hi Jos, it was meant as an ironic and humorous remark. No pun or offence intended - on the contrary. Sorry, if I caused mischief. My bad.
I like to follow your builds as I consider them of very fine quality. Concerning realism I simply have not enough expertise to judge.
Hope I could clarify that.
Hi Jos, it was meant as an ironic and humorous remark. No pun or offence intended - on the contrary. Sorry, if I caused mischief. My bad.
I like to follow your builds as I consider them of very fine quality. Concerning realism I simply have not enough expertise to judge.
Hope I could clarify that.
19 December 2023, 12:40
Jos Jansen
Welcome Michael and Andreas!
This week I wanna make some progress on the Crusader. Started to sand the seams of the intake and filled it with Vallejo Plastic Putty. I will also rivet the wings with a 0.75mm and 1.00mm wheel, as I find this look best for 1/48 scale.
Welcome Michael and Andreas!
This week I wanna make some progress on the Crusader. Started to sand the seams of the intake and filled it with Vallejo Plastic Putty. I will also rivet the wings with a 0.75mm and 1.00mm wheel, as I find this look best for 1/48 scale.
2 January, 08:54
Jos Jansen
All wings were riveted, I've fitted the Aires cockpit into the fuselage plus the resin exhaust. The Eduard Brassin exhaust is then covered in Gloss Black base from Alclad as a good smooth surface for the Metal colors.
All wings were riveted, I've fitted the Aires cockpit into the fuselage plus the resin exhaust. The Eduard Brassin exhaust is then covered in Gloss Black base from Alclad as a good smooth surface for the Metal colors.
5 January, 20:02
Jos Jansen
Hi Rando, thanks...the Aires cockpits are super detailed, that's not the reason, but it is a disaster to install them. No Aires cockpit will fit, you will always have to sand, cut, fit, and so on. However, the result is stunning, and that's what it's all about, isn't it?! 😄
@Nathan and Desert Marlin, great to have here mates 👍!
Hi Rando, thanks...the Aires cockpits are super detailed, that's not the reason, but it is a disaster to install them. No Aires cockpit will fit, you will always have to sand, cut, fit, and so on. However, the result is stunning, and that's what it's all about, isn't it?! 😄
@Nathan and Desert Marlin, great to have here mates 👍!
7 January, 13:02
Rando
Ahh yeah I'd heard this about many AM resin cockpits, was wondering if Aires was any different. Was thinking about investing in some Aires Crusader wheel wells in order to avoid dealing with all the ejector pin marks. Guess sanding and fitting beats pin marks in tight places!
Ahh yeah I'd heard this about many AM resin cockpits, was wondering if Aires was any different. Was thinking about investing in some Aires Crusader wheel wells in order to avoid dealing with all the ejector pin marks. Guess sanding and fitting beats pin marks in tight places!
7 January, 13:14
Jos Jansen
I love the metals from Gunze, just polish it and you get a nice weathered look.
I love the metals from Gunze, just polish it and you get a nice weathered look.
8 January, 22:29
Jos Jansen
The Aires cockpit has been successfully installed. The two fuselage parts are glued together, despite Hasegawa's always reasonably good fit, I now had some problems with it. The wing parts have also been installed, the only thing I want to do is to upgrade the inside of the wing section in the fuselage with extra wiring and tubes using lead wires from ASK.
The Aires cockpit has been successfully installed. The two fuselage parts are glued together, despite Hasegawa's always reasonably good fit, I now had some problems with it. The wing parts have also been installed, the only thing I want to do is to upgrade the inside of the wing section in the fuselage with extra wiring and tubes using lead wires from ASK.
26 January, 18:30
Rando
Wow, is that Gunze burnt iron inside the tailpipe? Making me want to get to a HAS Crusader already
Wow, is that Gunze burnt iron inside the tailpipe? Making me want to get to a HAS Crusader already
26 January, 20:54
Maciej Bellos
Standing at the back of the room as the seats are already taken. Good progress Jos!
Standing at the back of the room as the seats are already taken. Good progress Jos!
26 January, 21:15
Jos Jansen
Thanks Thomas and Maciej, and welcome on board mates!
@Rando: I used indeed No.212 Iron from Gunze, I love this metal colors you can rub these metals shiny!
@Nathan: I have never worked with lead wires before, but it seems like fun work.
Thanks Thomas and Maciej, and welcome on board mates!
@Rando: I used indeed No.212 Iron from Gunze, I love this metal colors you can rub these metals shiny!
@Nathan: I have never worked with lead wires before, but it seems like fun work.
27 January, 22:38
Jos Jansen
Nice to spend another day working on the Crusader. Various modifications were made, a lot of sanding, seams closed, placed some putty and panel lines reapplied. Finally, the canopy parts were placed in the Future for a super sleek and shiny look, which allowed to dry thoroughly for a few days.
Nice to spend another day working on the Crusader. Various modifications were made, a lot of sanding, seams closed, placed some putty and panel lines reapplied. Finally, the canopy parts were placed in the Future for a super sleek and shiny look, which allowed to dry thoroughly for a few days.
18 February, 18:19
Neil
Hi Jos, following this one also. It's looking suitably excellent as expected 😉
Hi Jos, following this one also. It's looking suitably excellent as expected 😉
20 February, 11:36
Erik Leijdens
Great work so far Jos!! You'll add a lot of extra's I see, will be another stunner I guess.!
Great work so far Jos!! You'll add a lot of extra's I see, will be another stunner I guess.!
20 February, 11:48
Nathan Dempsey
Things are starting to come together. You're right, it is nice to get a day for a project.
Things are starting to come together. You're right, it is nice to get a day for a project.
20 February, 13:29
Jos Jansen
@Neil, thx mate...🫡!
@Erik, thx Scale Model Mate...there is indeed a load of AM stuff on it...🙈.
@Nathan, this weekend another two days of modeling...👍🏻
@Jennifer, welcome aboard...👊🏻
@Neil, thx mate...🫡!
@Erik, thx Scale Model Mate...there is indeed a load of AM stuff on it...🙈.
@Nathan, this weekend another two days of modeling...👍🏻
@Jennifer, welcome aboard...👊🏻
21 February, 20:17
Jos Jansen
Another day of hard work...😉, on the Mig Killer. Finished the cockpit with a gloss coat, next step is the wash then a matt coat and finally seal everything. Also I had not the decals for the yellow Canopy framing, so instead the good old spray job was necessary...👍🏻.
Another day of hard work...😉, on the Mig Killer. Finished the cockpit with a gloss coat, next step is the wash then a matt coat and finally seal everything. Also I had not the decals for the yellow Canopy framing, so instead the good old spray job was necessary...👍🏻.
25 February, 19:34
Jos Jansen
I couldn't sleep, so I had to do some therapeutic work🤭 and put the Mig Killer in the black primer from Gunze (MrFinishing Surfacer 1500 Black)... always a nice moment, on to the beautiful NAVY colors!💪
I couldn't sleep, so I had to do some therapeutic work🤭 and put the Mig Killer in the black primer from Gunze (MrFinishing Surfacer 1500 Black)... always a nice moment, on to the beautiful NAVY colors!💪
21 March, 23:53
Jos Jansen
Hopefully next weekend Rando...😁! Thanks Desert Martin. That's absolutely true Sergej, I would say 'Let the games begin'...😉! Many thanks Gary and Zhou!
Hopefully next weekend Rando...😁! Thanks Desert Martin. That's absolutely true Sergej, I would say 'Let the games begin'...😉! Many thanks Gary and Zhou!
22 March, 23:46
Jos Jansen
The fuselage and wings were lightly sanded, I like a super smooth surface for the base colors, the intake was also sanded from the inside and sprayed in Gunze No. 316.
The fuselage and wings were lightly sanded, I like a super smooth surface for the base colors, the intake was also sanded from the inside and sprayed in Gunze No. 316.
29 March, 01:22
Sergej I
Sanding with 1,5-3k sponge is a must for the base surface. Also every layer of paint should get a light sanding in order to have a super smooth surface. I only stop sanding after gloss coats, unless some corners get the orange peel. Then the sponge comes out again 😄
Sanding with 1,5-3k sponge is a must for the base surface. Also every layer of paint should get a light sanding in order to have a super smooth surface. I only stop sanding after gloss coats, unless some corners get the orange peel. Then the sponge comes out again 😄
29 March, 08:24
Jos Jansen
That is also my working method Sergej, the surface must be as smooth as a baby's bottom...👍🏻
That is also my working method Sergej, the surface must be as smooth as a baby's bottom...👍🏻
29 March, 09:55
Rando
Sergej and Jos, what brand of sand sponges in that grit do you prefer? I should start doing what you describe
Sergej and Jos, what brand of sand sponges in that grit do you prefer? I should start doing what you describe
29 March, 10:36
Sergej I
Rando, I tried Tamiya first and stayed with it. The 3000 grit is perfect for everything non-gloss.
For gloss surfaces - it's polishing stuff, also from Tamiya.
Rando, I tried Tamiya first and stayed with it. The 3000 grit is perfect for everything non-gloss.
For gloss surfaces - it's polishing stuff, also from Tamiya.
29 March, 11:38
Jos Jansen
Rando, I order my abrasives on this site:
abrasivesmaster.com/..riant=31836123234377
Rando, I order my abrasives on this site:
abrasivesmaster.com/..riant=31836123234377
29 March, 13:42
Jos Jansen
@Rando: Good luck mate! @Erik: Thx, I like smooth...😁
@DuperScale: Simply wipe off with a soft cloth.
The bottom is in the Gunze Mr.Color 316 US NAVY white... I like the black-basing technique, so you have control over the shadow effects you want to apply.
@Rando: Good luck mate! @Erik: Thx, I like smooth...😁
@DuperScale: Simply wipe off with a soft cloth.
The bottom is in the Gunze Mr.Color 316 US NAVY white... I like the black-basing technique, so you have control over the shadow effects you want to apply.
30 March, 14:58
Nathan Dempsey
Looking great. I need to pay attention to your paint work for when I get around to that F-4J.
Looking great. I need to pay attention to your paint work for when I get around to that F-4J.
30 March, 15:01
Desert Marlin
Looking excellent! I use a very similar sanding/painting. Even for gloss coat.
Looking excellent! I use a very similar sanding/painting. Even for gloss coat.
30 March, 15:04
Jos Jansen
@Nathan: Thanks mate, have you started with that Phantom yet?
@Desert Marlin: Thanks mate, yes me too, everything should be super smooth before applying the next layer!
@Patrick: Thanks my friend!
@Nathan: Thanks mate, have you started with that Phantom yet?
@Desert Marlin: Thanks mate, yes me too, everything should be super smooth before applying the next layer!
@Patrick: Thanks my friend!
31 March, 07:52
Jos Jansen
Thanks mates, and welcome Daniel 😉!
The bottom of the fuselage is finished with the basic color C316, the landing gear, the wheels and the doors of the wheel bays are also sprayed. Followed immediately, but with a layer of Alclad Aqua Gloss on top.
Thanks mates, and welcome Daniel 😉!
The bottom of the fuselage is finished with the basic color C316, the landing gear, the wheels and the doors of the wheel bays are also sprayed. Followed immediately, but with a layer of Alclad Aqua Gloss on top.
1 April, 22:12
Patrick Hagelstein
Why that difference Jos? Aren't you glossing everything at once for a different flow of any wash? 🤔
Why that difference Jos? Aren't you glossing everything at once for a different flow of any wash? 🤔
2 April, 17:27
Jos Jansen
Gunze C315 and C316 are Gloss paints, I have had bad experiences with this, because I often touch the sprayed parts too quickly with my fingers. As soon as there is a clear coat over it, then it's safe...haha, that's why!
Gunze C315 and C316 are Gloss paints, I have had bad experiences with this, because I often touch the sprayed parts too quickly with my fingers. As soon as there is a clear coat over it, then it's safe...haha, that's why!
2 April, 22:43
Rando
Getting me excited to build more Crusaders 👍 idk what it is, the light gull grey on white is a simple scheme but I enjoyed painting it and I like the look. Very interested to see how this is gonna look Jos
Getting me excited to build more Crusaders 👍 idk what it is, the light gull grey on white is a simple scheme but I enjoyed painting it and I like the look. Very interested to see how this is gonna look Jos
3 April, 12:24
Jos Jansen
Hey Rando, you are right that it is a simple scheme, but it is all the more challenging to airbrush the model and of course later apply the wash and the oil leakage streaks.
Hey Rando, you are right that it is a simple scheme, but it is all the more challenging to airbrush the model and of course later apply the wash and the oil leakage streaks.
4 April, 21:34
Desert Marlin
The P-8 Poseidon set is absolutely amazing! It's so similar to the old Micro-Scale quality I really have to be careful with setting solutions... just like it was back in the '70s!
The P-8 Poseidon set is absolutely amazing! It's so similar to the old Micro-Scale quality I really have to be careful with setting solutions... just like it was back in the '70s!
7 April, 20:46
Jos Jansen
...all detail parts are painted and in the Gloss, let it dry and then the fun part begins...decaling!
...all detail parts are painted and in the Gloss, let it dry and then the fun part begins...decaling!
19 April, 11:19
Jos Jansen
Thanks Sergej and Erik, appreciate it!
Gunze's metal paints are really nice and beautiful colors to work with, you spray it on, let it dry and then rub the paint with a cloth or cotton swab for a beautifully authentic result. I don't think I'm going to overdo it with all kinds of different metal colors on the exhaust, some builders sometimes go overboard with this. I have also made good progress with the decals, I am halfway through, but I don't have much time in the coming period, so this will be the case for now...stay tuned mates!
Thanks Sergej and Erik, appreciate it!
Gunze's metal paints are really nice and beautiful colors to work with, you spray it on, let it dry and then rub the paint with a cloth or cotton swab for a beautifully authentic result. I don't think I'm going to overdo it with all kinds of different metal colors on the exhaust, some builders sometimes go overboard with this. I have also made good progress with the decals, I am halfway through, but I don't have much time in the coming period, so this will be the case for now...stay tuned mates!
21 April, 22:08
Rando
Jos, I got the Iron you were using here, and also the aluminum and chrome are on the way. They really are cool paints. Seeing your Crusader progress gets me itching to start my own!
Jos, I got the Iron you were using here, and also the aluminum and chrome are on the way. They really are cool paints. Seeing your Crusader progress gets me itching to start my own!
23 April, 10:58
Jos Jansen
Many thanks guys for your nice comments!
I still found time to finish the decals. Also applied with Gunze Smoke highlights to the seams of the panels. Then everything was sealed again with Aqua gloss from Alclad.
Many thanks guys for your nice comments!
I still found time to finish the decals. Also applied with Gunze Smoke highlights to the seams of the panels. Then everything was sealed again with Aqua gloss from Alclad.
30 April, 09:01