Dassault Myst?re IV.A
- Skala:
- 1:72
- Status:
- Fullført
- Påbegynt:
- March 10, 2013
- Fullført:
- March 15, 2013
French version.
Prosjektinnhold
Byggesett
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Kommentarer
2 February 2013, 01:40
Roy McKenzie
I built them as kid when I lived in Germany during the 1970's. Love the different color plastic 🙂 It's more nostalgic than anything else.
I built them as kid when I lived in Germany during the 1970's. Love the different color plastic 🙂 It's more nostalgic than anything else.
15 March 2013, 18:24
Kelly Wellington
Okay...I can see that. I wax nostalgic about Aurora, as that's who made the Great War airplane kits I was in to at the time.
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With the newer kits, I've been surprised by Academy, as I didn't expect the quality. But it was the Tamiya Bubbletop Jug that impressed me. I also really enjoyed the Testors Dornier Do-24 kit, despite its frustrating strut issues. I found this kit to be 'quick and easy'...it's not rocket surgery...but I do note that the pieces fit together well and I did little in the way of filling and sanding. I must admit that I don't understand the attraction of the multiple color sprues in each kit...it makes it more difficult to attain a uniform color (meaning more paint in more coats).
For some reason, the Mystere IV is not readily available, in 1:72, at least. There are lots of Super Mystere, but few of the IV. I like the lines...but then, I tend to be a sucker for the aerodynamic lines of Dassault jets.
Okay...I can see that. I wax nostalgic about Aurora, as that's who made the Great War airplane kits I was in to at the time.
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With the newer kits, I've been surprised by Academy, as I didn't expect the quality. But it was the Tamiya Bubbletop Jug that impressed me. I also really enjoyed the Testors Dornier Do-24 kit, despite its frustrating strut issues. I found this kit to be 'quick and easy'...it's not rocket surgery...but I do note that the pieces fit together well and I did little in the way of filling and sanding. I must admit that I don't understand the attraction of the multiple color sprues in each kit...it makes it more difficult to attain a uniform color (meaning more paint in more coats).
For some reason, the Mystere IV is not readily available, in 1:72, at least. There are lots of Super Mystere, but few of the IV. I like the lines...but then, I tend to be a sucker for the aerodynamic lines of Dassault jets.
15 March 2013, 19:16
Urban Gardini
It's a great little kit to build n' I as well like the lines of it.
It's a great little kit to build n' I as well like the lines of it.
15 March 2013, 19:20
Roy McKenzie
Kelly, do you prime before you paint?
I also miss the stands of old🙂 I have some old kits that have stands with them.
Kelly, do you prime before you paint?
I also miss the stands of old🙂 I have some old kits that have stands with them.
15 March 2013, 19:31
Kelly Wellington
I don't prime as a matter of course, it's more a matter of necessity. When I have a significantly darker base styrene and I want a lighter color (I have a weakness for Canadian yellow and Coast Command white) over it, I have been known to use a primer. I have a standard Tamiya white primer, but I'm not particularly happy with it, as I think it has too much in the way of 'chunks'...for me it comes out a bit 'grainy'. I've just resorted to using a coat of the main color as the 'primer'...so, just 'another coat'.
I don't prime as a matter of course, it's more a matter of necessity. When I have a significantly darker base styrene and I want a lighter color (I have a weakness for Canadian yellow and Coast Command white) over it, I have been known to use a primer. I have a standard Tamiya white primer, but I'm not particularly happy with it, as I think it has too much in the way of 'chunks'...for me it comes out a bit 'grainy'. I've just resorted to using a coat of the main color as the 'primer'...so, just 'another coat'.
16 March 2013, 01:04
Roy McKenzie
Lately I have been using Alclad's Primer and Micro Filler primer. Comes in black, white and gray and ready to airbrush right out of the bottle.
Lately I have been using Alclad's Primer and Micro Filler primer. Comes in black, white and gray and ready to airbrush right out of the bottle.
16 March 2013, 01:50