B-25G Mitchell "double"
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1 18 October 2015, 13:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
Tamiyas He-219 should be a joyful and satisfying build- look at that weight forming substantially the Cockpit!
Tamiyas He-219 should be a joyful and satisfying build- look at that weight forming substantially the Cockpit!
18 October 2015, 13:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
Some news on that bird too:
as with Revells "Uhu", Tamiyas He-219 cockpit is now enclosed by the two fuselage halves. Fit seems to be nearly perfect, the build is quite a pleasure so far.
Some news on that bird too:
as with Revells "Uhu", Tamiyas He-219 cockpit is now enclosed by the two fuselage halves. Fit seems to be nearly perfect, the build is quite a pleasure so far.
25 October 2015, 10:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello Rui,
thank you- this He-219 is build OOB, my Revell 1:32 version will get all the benefits of Eduards interior- exterior and brassin wheels set.... 🙂
Hello Rui,
thank you- this He-219 is build OOB, my Revell 1:32 version will get all the benefits of Eduards interior- exterior and brassin wheels set.... 🙂
26 October 2015, 08:55
Roland Sachsenhofer
Oh yes! I am keen to get a good comparison between the two kits/scales! Have a look at the "big" Revell- He-210, construction of both are at the same stage....
Oh yes! I am keen to get a good comparison between the two kits/scales! Have a look at the "big" Revell- He-210, construction of both are at the same stage....
26 October 2015, 10:37
Christian Meyerhoff
So, nun bin ich auch angekommen und zwei 48er Uhu`s bei Wings, Wheels & Tracks sind ja auch sehr schön. Ich hoffe das ich meinen pünktlich fertig bekomme. OOB sieht das Gerät auch hervorragend aus! Hast Du schon eine Idee für die Farbgebung? Ich habe von meinem Bausatz etliche Teile übrig. Bei Interesse einfach ne PM, kost nix.
So, nun bin ich auch angekommen und zwei 48er Uhu`s bei Wings, Wheels & Tracks sind ja auch sehr schön. Ich hoffe das ich meinen pünktlich fertig bekomme. OOB sieht das Gerät auch hervorragend aus! Hast Du schon eine Idee für die Farbgebung? Ich habe von meinem Bausatz etliche Teile übrig. Bei Interesse einfach ne PM, kost nix.
31 October 2015, 19:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi mates, thank for your words! Indeed, I got a idea for this "Uhus" finish: it will get the black underside of the example offered in the Tamiya kit.
I also decided to paint the wheel struts in "RLM66" on this example; obviously it´s hard to come to a final conclusion whether this colour or "RLM02" would be right.
Some new pictures of the building state: parts are just glued, no sanding or filling done by now.
Hi mates, thank for your words! Indeed, I got a idea for this "Uhus" finish: it will get the black underside of the example offered in the Tamiya kit.
I also decided to paint the wheel struts in "RLM66" on this example; obviously it´s hard to come to a final conclusion whether this colour or "RLM02" would be right.
Some new pictures of the building state: parts are just glued, no sanding or filling done by now.
1 November 2015, 06:24
Roland Sachsenhofer
Next step: "black" underside.... it will consist of Gunzes "Gloss Black"-two parts- and "Tire Black"- one part.
Next step: "black" underside.... it will consist of Gunzes "Gloss Black"-two parts- and "Tire Black"- one part.
7 November 2015, 17:44
Christian Meyerhoff
Well, to fast for me, but excellent. I`m still struggling with some details of my UHU. But anyhow ... Very nice work ! 🙂
Well, to fast for me, but excellent. I`m still struggling with some details of my UHU. But anyhow ... Very nice work ! 🙂
7 November 2015, 18:36
Christian Bruer
Very nice progress Ronald. I hope to get back soon to my bench to make some progress with my projects.
Very nice progress Ronald. I hope to get back soon to my bench to make some progress with my projects.
8 November 2015, 15:39
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Christians for these encouraging words!
After preshading and applying the black paint, I sprayed "RLM76" on the masked He-219. After that, RLM 75 was "dotted" on the surfaces, followed by another pass of RLM 76, which should have framed the the dots of RLM75 in this characteristic manner often seen on German nightfighters.
Thank you Christians for these encouraging words!
After preshading and applying the black paint, I sprayed "RLM76" on the masked He-219. After that, RLM 75 was "dotted" on the surfaces, followed by another pass of RLM 76, which should have framed the the dots of RLM75 in this characteristic manner often seen on German nightfighters.
12 November 2015, 20:02
Helmut Fraundorfer
Looks great Roland. You managed to pull this camo scheme off very nicely. If you look at it long enough it feels like you are looking at a water surface. Great Job!
Looks great Roland. You managed to pull this camo scheme off very nicely. If you look at it long enough it feels like you are looking at a water surface. Great Job!
12 November 2015, 20:13
Holger Kranich
😢
Interesting to see the differences between my Revell pit and this one!
😢
Interesting to see the differences between my Revell pit and this one!
13 November 2015, 10:46
Roland Sachsenhofer
....indeed
- and interesting to see the differences between your growing beauty and my Revell pit! 🙂
Your seat belts look much more realistic, first I thought they where "textile" ones.... 🙂
....indeed
- and interesting to see the differences between your growing beauty and my Revell pit! 🙂
Your seat belts look much more realistic, first I thought they where "textile" ones.... 🙂
14 November 2015, 13:44
Roland Sachsenhofer
A weekends yield....
Next station: washing and some "wear and tear" 🙂
A weekends yield....
Next station: washing and some "wear and tear" 🙂
15 November 2015, 18:50
Rutger Boom
Nice paintjob, I like the contrast between the black and the camo.
How do you get such camo pattern?
Nice paintjob, I like the contrast between the black and the camo.
How do you get such camo pattern?
15 November 2015, 19:51
Roland Sachsenhofer
Sorry for the late answer Rutger: first I put free hand patterns of the RLM 75 on the brighter RLM 76. Then I narrowed them down with lines of RLM 76, again freehand, achieving that peculiar style of putative "dots" on the RLM 76.
Completion is nearing..... some exhaust stains still have to be done.
Sorry for the late answer Rutger: first I put free hand patterns of the RLM 75 on the brighter RLM 76. Then I narrowed them down with lines of RLM 76, again freehand, achieving that peculiar style of putative "dots" on the RLM 76.
Completion is nearing..... some exhaust stains still have to be done.
29 November 2015, 18:20
Kerry COX
Masterfully done Roland, especially in free hand, and that ain't easy. 👍 👍 🙂
Masterfully done Roland, especially in free hand, and that ain't easy. 👍 👍 🙂
29 November 2015, 19:59
Christian Bruer
Nice work and excellent painting Roland. Hope I can manage it on my one in a same way😉
Cheers, Christian
Nice work and excellent painting Roland. Hope I can manage it on my one in a same way😉
Cheers, Christian
30 November 2015, 17:43
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much gentlemen! Your words are giving me red cheeks 🙂
I hope I can present the finished model in the next few weeks.
Thank you very much gentlemen! Your words are giving me red cheeks 🙂
I hope I can present the finished model in the next few weeks.
30 November 2015, 20:14
Roland Sachsenhofer
Finished at last! These pictures show the "Uhu" filly fledged.
That was a joy of a build. Thank you all for your encouraging comments and interest, I hope you like the result 🙂
Finished at last! These pictures show the "Uhu" filly fledged.
That was a joy of a build. Thank you all for your encouraging comments and interest, I hope you like the result 🙂
6 December 2015, 09:52
Christian Ristits
Very realistic finish and accurate build! Like it very much!
Very realistic finish and accurate build! Like it very much!
6 December 2015, 10:09
Christian Bruer
Fast and sharp! I much like the final finish and the well done camo pattern – excellent work. Cheers, Christian
Fast and sharp! I much like the final finish and the well done camo pattern – excellent work. Cheers, Christian
6 December 2015, 17:23
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hello mates, I am quite impressed and delighted by your comments! Thank you very much for this encouragement.... 🙂 Now on to the "big" Revell UHU!
Hello mates, I am quite impressed and delighted by your comments! Thank you very much for this encouragement.... 🙂 Now on to the "big" Revell UHU!
7 December 2015, 08:20