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All comments (7) » 27 24 July, 19:16
Michael Kohl
I love the canadian Starfighters. Great to see suchban excellent model of them.
I love the canadian Starfighters. Great to see suchban excellent model of them.
25 July, 21:06
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Rob K.
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11 24 July, 14:53
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3 25 July, 15:59
Doubtingmango
Great work! Excellent painting and weathering can make an old kit look current!
Great work! Excellent painting and weathering can make an old kit look current!
25 July, 16:11
Rob K.
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10 25 July, 08:04
Rob K.
Completed a few years ago
1. Primer then lightly sanded smooth with Tamiya 3000 sanding sponge.
2. Coat of Mr Color Ueno black GX2, with a final coat of pure Mr leveling thinner to achieve the high black shine.
3. Few hours after the GX2 applied AK Xtreme polished aluminium (avoiding finger prints/dust etc.)
4. In my opinion it is best to seal the Polished Aluminium with Aquagloss, Gauzy or MRP-gloss as through handling the polished Alu May scuff through the build. (But not necessary). Scuffs can however be repaired with some metal powders like Mig polished aluminium powder.
5. Picked out and masked a few panels with various shades of AK en Alclad.
6. Sealed everything at the time with Mr Color GX 100 gloss. (although I stopped using this on high shine polished aluminium coats to avoid re-activation of the polished aluminium - see also mr Color website for recommendations on metal coats) Nowadays I would seal it with Aquagloss or light coats of MRP gloss.
7. Applied a Flory products waterbased wash of dark brown dirt
That is pretty much the recipe I use for all my NMF subjects, although recently I started using MRP Super Silver and Mr Color super fine/chrome silver II. Hope this answers your question. Rgds, Rob
Completed a few years ago
1. Primer then lightly sanded smooth with Tamiya 3000 sanding sponge.
2. Coat of Mr Color Ueno black GX2, with a final coat of pure Mr leveling thinner to achieve the high black shine.
3. Few hours after the GX2 applied AK Xtreme polished aluminium (avoiding finger prints/dust etc.)
4. In my opinion it is best to seal the Polished Aluminium with Aquagloss, Gauzy or MRP-gloss as through handling the polished Alu May scuff through the build. (But not necessary). Scuffs can however be repaired with some metal powders like Mig polished aluminium powder.
5. Picked out and masked a few panels with various shades of AK en Alclad.
6. Sealed everything at the time with Mr Color GX 100 gloss. (although I stopped using this on high shine polished aluminium coats to avoid re-activation of the polished aluminium - see also mr Color website for recommendations on metal coats) Nowadays I would seal it with Aquagloss or light coats of MRP gloss.
7. Applied a Flory products waterbased wash of dark brown dirt
That is pretty much the recipe I use for all my NMF subjects, although recently I started using MRP Super Silver and Mr Color super fine/chrome silver II. Hope this answers your question. Rgds, Rob
25 July, 10:30
Rob K.
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All comments (7) » 30 24 July, 05:44
CaptGPF
Agree with Neuling - the detailing and shading is exquisitely done - very had to pull off with metalics
Agree with Neuling - the detailing and shading is exquisitely done - very had to pull off with metalics
24 July, 20:28
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28 24 July, 06:16
John Kristoffersen
Ooooohh Nice! The config you`ve choisen was not widely used, mainly due to the fact that it had speed restrictions. Getting from Bodø AFB up to the Barents-sea requried speed. But those aircraft that were used for training, could certainly carry this config. Nevermind, it`s so nice to see RNoAF here. And yours is outstanding!
Ooooohh Nice! The config you`ve choisen was not widely used, mainly due to the fact that it had speed restrictions. Getting from Bodø AFB up to the Barents-sea requried speed. But those aircraft that were used for training, could certainly carry this config. Nevermind, it`s so nice to see RNoAF here. And yours is outstanding!
25 July, 04:16
July 24, 2024
Rob K.
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Lockheed CF-104 Starfighter Wheels
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July 23, 2024
Rob K.
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NATO Pilot seated in a/c (early 1960)
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