Dump and Burn
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2 28 July 2019, 12:29
Kerry COX
The very first time Brisbane saw a 'Dump and Burn'. It scared the shit out of every one. They thought that WW3 had started.
The very first time Brisbane saw a 'Dump and Burn'. It scared the shit out of every one. They thought that WW3 had started.
28 July 2019, 12:33
Kerry COX
Roland. There were a LOT of people in Brisbane who had not heard that a 'Dump and Burn' was to happen, and a LOT of people shit their pants. Phoned the police and car accidents all over the city. hahahahahahaha. 🙂
This is an OOTB build with no bling added at all. 🙂
I will post more pics as I draw closer to the finish.
Thanks for the compliment mate. 👍 🙂
Roland. There were a LOT of people in Brisbane who had not heard that a 'Dump and Burn' was to happen, and a LOT of people shit their pants. Phoned the police and car accidents all over the city. hahahahahahaha. 🙂
This is an OOTB build with no bling added at all. 🙂
I will post more pics as I draw closer to the finish.
Thanks for the compliment mate. 👍 🙂
28 July 2019, 13:09
Kerry COX
I have been concentrating on it to have it ready for the QMHE comp in August. 👍
I have been concentrating on it to have it ready for the QMHE comp in August. 👍
28 July 2019, 14:26
Slavo Hazucha
The SEA camo looks great, once the silvering in the decals is sorted it should be a beauty 👍 Looks like you'll be first to start - first to finish in the group build... 🙂
The SEA camo looks great, once the silvering in the decals is sorted it should be a beauty 👍 Looks like you'll be first to start - first to finish in the group build... 🙂
28 July 2019, 20:47
Kerry COX
There is NO 'silvering' with the decals. What your seeing is the light reflecting off the decals.
I eliminated the effects of air being trapped under the decals (silvering) by using a clear water soluble glue mixed / diluted with the Microsol fluid that penetrates the matt surface and stops air being trapped under the decal.
A technique I developed a long time ago when I first 'discovered' the properties of the 'Elmers clear paper glue', and have used it constantly when applying every decal since.
It is what Humbrol sell as "Clear fix".
I am a long way off the 'finish', as now I do all the nav and clearance lights, and FYI, the F-111's had no 'slime lights' on the ends of their wings, just in case any one goes looking for decals to brighten up the wing tips. 🙂
There is NO 'silvering' with the decals. What your seeing is the light reflecting off the decals.
I eliminated the effects of air being trapped under the decals (silvering) by using a clear water soluble glue mixed / diluted with the Microsol fluid that penetrates the matt surface and stops air being trapped under the decal.
A technique I developed a long time ago when I first 'discovered' the properties of the 'Elmers clear paper glue', and have used it constantly when applying every decal since.
It is what Humbrol sell as "Clear fix".
I am a long way off the 'finish', as now I do all the nav and clearance lights, and FYI, the F-111's had no 'slime lights' on the ends of their wings, just in case any one goes looking for decals to brighten up the wing tips. 🙂
28 July 2019, 21:55
Album info
A 1/48 Hobby Boss F-111, done in the colour configuration of the South East Asian cammo.