Hasegawa F-14A Tomcat - WIP
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23 August 2016, 18:16
Michael Phillips
Thanks for stopping by Christian! This is my first Hasegawa Tomcat... Been a real challenge so far. Almost done though, should only be a few more days.
Thanks for stopping by Christian! This is my first Hasegawa Tomcat... Been a real challenge so far. Almost done though, should only be a few more days.
23 August 2016, 20:36
Michael Hickey
Sweet build Michael, halfway through the pics I thought she was going to be a Luftwaffe Night Fighter. She came out real nice with that effect and another nice touch is marking the wing glove vane, something Hasegawa Cat's don't have.👍👍👍
Sweet build Michael, halfway through the pics I thought she was going to be a Luftwaffe Night Fighter. She came out real nice with that effect and another nice touch is marking the wing glove vane, something Hasegawa Cat's don't have.👍👍👍
23 August 2016, 22:35
Michael Phillips
Thanks Hagel, James, and Michael! This was the first time I tried the "Black Basing" technique, and it did start looking a bit exotic there before I put down the basecoat. Those pics were taken when I still had a long way to go to finish the rest of the model. I will say the technique def takes a while to do, but in the end the mottling effect was worth the trouble, I think.
Thanks Hagel, James, and Michael! This was the first time I tried the "Black Basing" technique, and it did start looking a bit exotic there before I put down the basecoat. Those pics were taken when I still had a long way to go to finish the rest of the model. I will say the technique def takes a while to do, but in the end the mottling effect was worth the trouble, I think.
24 August 2016, 01:14
Michael Hickey
How does the "Black Basing" technique work, I've never heard of it before.🤔
How does the "Black Basing" technique work, I've never heard of it before.🤔
24 August 2016, 02:37
Christian Bruer
Wow excellent work so far 👍
Interesting technique you use to fade the panel lines. I haven't heard about that "Black Basing" technique before.
Seems to me it is close to pre shading the panel lines in a dark colour before applying the basic paint. But you can control the fading effect for each panel much better applying bright colours on the dark surface!?
Wow excellent work so far 👍
Interesting technique you use to fade the panel lines. I haven't heard about that "Black Basing" technique before.
Seems to me it is close to pre shading the panel lines in a dark colour before applying the basic paint. But you can control the fading effect for each panel much better applying bright colours on the dark surface!?
24 August 2016, 10:28
Soeren R.
Excellent work so far!
Black basing is now around for some time.
Its a really great and also very easy technique in my opinion.
The result also looks better compared to the normal panel line "pre-shading" - but thats also my opinion. 🙂
doogsmodels.com/2014..hnique-black-basing/
Excellent work so far!
Black basing is now around for some time.
Its a really great and also very easy technique in my opinion.
The result also looks better compared to the normal panel line "pre-shading" - but thats also my opinion. 🙂
doogsmodels.com/2014..hnique-black-basing/
24 August 2016, 11:33
Michael Phillips
Thanks Christian and Soren! The black basing technique is a way to get organic, random highlights and lowlights in the paint so that it doesn't end up looking as symmetrical and artificial as using the traditional pre-shading. By starting with a black base and using white or gray to build up varying degrees of lightness, you can easily and controllably add areas that will show up lighter and darker through the basecoat. It is especially useful for the mottled look of US Navy aircraft. If I were to do a non-US Navy aircraft, I would probably use gray instead of white to tone down the mottling a bit.
Thanks Christian and Soren! The black basing technique is a way to get organic, random highlights and lowlights in the paint so that it doesn't end up looking as symmetrical and artificial as using the traditional pre-shading. By starting with a black base and using white or gray to build up varying degrees of lightness, you can easily and controllably add areas that will show up lighter and darker through the basecoat. It is especially useful for the mottled look of US Navy aircraft. If I were to do a non-US Navy aircraft, I would probably use gray instead of white to tone down the mottling a bit.
24 August 2016, 13:39
Michael Phillips
Thanks Bart! New pics added, got the legs and sharp teeth on her! Just a few little bits left to do and this one will be done!
Thanks Bart! New pics added, got the legs and sharp teeth on her! Just a few little bits left to do and this one will be done!
24 August 2016, 13:57
Holger Kranich
Oh thats a yummie Tomcat! This shading seems to look better than salt technique and is easily to apply.
Oh thats a yummie Tomcat! This shading seems to look better than salt technique and is easily to apply.
24 August 2016, 14:05
Michael Phillips
Thanks Holger, Spanjaard, and Daniel! I have never tried the salt technique, but that always looked like it would be tricky to pull off. This black basing is really easy, just takes some time. The trick is to get some areas much lighter and leave some areas darker with complete randomness. For me that is actually difficult, as I naturally want to try to make things symmetrical. I have to force myself to be completely random. LOL
Thanks Holger, Spanjaard, and Daniel! I have never tried the salt technique, but that always looked like it would be tricky to pull off. This black basing is really easy, just takes some time. The trick is to get some areas much lighter and leave some areas darker with complete randomness. For me that is actually difficult, as I naturally want to try to make things symmetrical. I have to force myself to be completely random. LOL
24 August 2016, 17:00
Soeren R.
So true Michael, I know what you are meaning. 😄
Btw did you use the base color as the color after the black or did you use another grey or white?
So true Michael, I know what you are meaning. 😄
Btw did you use the base color as the color after the black or did you use another grey or white?
24 August 2016, 17:03
Christian Ristits
She is a beauty! like the more decent jolly-rogers-scheme very much!
She is a beauty! like the more decent jolly-rogers-scheme very much!
24 August 2016, 17:47
Michael Phillips
Thanks John, Sven, and Christian! Sören, I used white for the stippling on top of the black. I did that because I wanted the mottling effect to be rather prominent, since the aircraft I was modelling had paint that showed pronounced mottling. You can control how pronounced the effect is by choosing varying degrees of gray, although I would stay lighter than your basecoat or the effect will be lost. Hope this helps, give it a try... and I would like to see what you come up with!
Thanks John, Sven, and Christian! Sören, I used white for the stippling on top of the black. I did that because I wanted the mottling effect to be rather prominent, since the aircraft I was modelling had paint that showed pronounced mottling. You can control how pronounced the effect is by choosing varying degrees of gray, although I would stay lighter than your basecoat or the effect will be lost. Hope this helps, give it a try... and I would like to see what you come up with!
24 August 2016, 18:51
Michael Phillips
Thanks Stephan, Marko, Guus, James, and Clifford!!! I am so close to finishing, just a few more things to finish. Painted the Quickboost seats last night, they turned out pretty nice!
Thanks Stephan, Marko, Guus, James, and Clifford!!! I am so close to finishing, just a few more things to finish. Painted the Quickboost seats last night, they turned out pretty nice!
26 August 2016, 13:09
Michael Phillips
Thanks Choppa! Just finished her up tonight. Took some pics, will take better ones later and put in a new album. 🙂
Thanks Choppa! Just finished her up tonight. Took some pics, will take better ones later and put in a new album. 🙂
27 August 2016, 07:03
Christian Ristits
One of the best builded tomcats I have seen so far, Michael! Cheers, Christian
One of the best builded tomcats I have seen so far, Michael! Cheers, Christian
27 August 2016, 07:21
Michael Phillips
Wow, thank you so much for the huge compliment Christian! That really made my day, especially coming from you, whom I consider a builder I find much inspiration from.
Wow, thank you so much for the huge compliment Christian! That really made my day, especially coming from you, whom I consider a builder I find much inspiration from.
27 August 2016, 08:00
Christian Ristits
You are very welcome Michael, also your Builds are great Inspiration to me!
You are very welcome Michael, also your Builds are great Inspiration to me!
27 August 2016, 10:38
Michael Phillips
Thanks everyone for the kind words. David, your help with this build is a huge reason I was able to get such a good result. Thanks again! Now we just gotta get your Tomcat done!!! Sooooo... what is going to be our next buddy build subject?
Thanks everyone for the kind words. David, your help with this build is a huge reason I was able to get such a good result. Thanks again! Now we just gotta get your Tomcat done!!! Sooooo... what is going to be our next buddy build subject?
29 August 2016, 13:28
Michael Phillips
Thanks Spanjaard and Clifford! This is still my favorite build of mine so far.
Thanks Spanjaard and Clifford! This is still my favorite build of mine so far.
21 December 2016, 03:03
Holger Kranich
Splendid build, mate! She looks gorgeous! Ha, i´m in love... ;D
Splendid build, mate! She looks gorgeous! Ha, i´m in love... ;D
21 December 2016, 10:58