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Heller - Hawker Tempest MkV

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Bought the cheapest portable airbrush I could find on Amazon, just to see how it all works. 
 

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For some reason this kit want's you to paint almost everything black in the cockpit.
Since I'm mainly building this kit to try out the airbrush I went ahead with following the instructions.
Some paint where it was not supposed to be, but that won't be visible later anyways. 
 

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Really bad photo, but maybe you get the idea.
Think it turned out alright since I have never used an airbrush before.  
 

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Really poor fit on the wing, don't know if I made a mistake or if the kit is to blame.
Corrected with some putty.  
 

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Ready for paint! 
 

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An attempt at preshading, there is definitely room for improvement! 
 

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Actually didn't turn out too bad...
I have to figure out why the texture of the paint is so grainy though. 
 

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This time the paint went on a lot smoother! 
 

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Masking done! Used bluetack and tape. 
 

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Painting done! Can't wait to peel of all the masking! 
 

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Masking removed, this is definitely a technique I will use again for camo paint schemes. 
 

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I decided to go with the "Newchurch Wing" color scheme, not sure If this is a good idea but I figure it's a good opportunity to work on my airbrush skills.  
 

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Note to self: Do not paint white over dark color... Took forever to paint.  
 

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Stripes painted! Some paint managed to leak under the masking tape, some touch up needed.
The black and white pops out a bit too much I think, hopefully some weathering can tone it done a bit.  
 

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Forgot to do some updates along the way on the rest of this kit.
I had some really hard times completing it.

- The right landing gear broke off and had to be glued back three times.
- I broke off the antenna and then lost it.
- Teared one of the decals, also lost the small red dots that are supposed to be in the circles on the sides.
- The rear wings has fallen off and had to be glued back a few times.
- The front wings glue seam has opened a few times.

This is the first time I tried to do some weathering, think I did a bit much, also looks a bit messy.

Considering all issues I think it turned out alright in the end.
Learned a lot of new skills along the way anyways.
Also very happy about my cheap airbrush, works better than expected!  
 

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Comentários

23 1 March 2023, 21:01
Roy McKay
Cool. What type paint are you using? On the hunt for a cheap airbrush that can handle enamel....
1 March 2023, 21:40
Robbie
Watching, Not on what you are building but how that Airbrush works. I picked one up not too long ago but have not used it.
2 March 2023, 00:42
bossy122
Does the airbrush clean itself? Still looking for the self cleaner.
2 March 2023, 01:06
Sebastian Ågren
@Roy: I have been using Tamiya acrylics so far, no idea how it performs when using enamels.

@Robbie: As a complete airbrush beginner I think it works pretty good so far!

@bossy: I use Vallejo airbrush cleaner and som cotton buds and household paper.
2 March 2023, 06:58
bossy122
Yeah, that's how I clean mine too. Or I just soak the whole damn thing in 91% alcohol, then clean it. Either way: pain in the ass.
2 March 2023, 09:33
Robbie
In comment to your latest post the grainy texture I have heard called Orange skin. Air pressure too high and paint not thinned enough. Not sure that AB you can control air pressure but do recommend thinning the paint a tad more. This is why I wanted to follow your post.

Cheers
3 March 2023, 21:29
Sebastian Ågren
@Robbie: Thanks for the tip! I thinned Tamiya acrylics about 40% paint to 60% thinner. I tried setting the needle so that only a little paint is allowed out. I read in a guide that you should aim for the paint to look somewhat wet when applied to the model, which mine didn't.
3 March 2023, 21:32
Robbie
Hopefully some of the more Air Brush pros will chim in. But I might thin to 50-50, and do light what they call 'misting' Again a lot of this is based on the behavior of the air brush. I got this AB just for the fact it did not have a cord and I can take it out to the back patio or garage to do mostly primer or basic colour blasts and did not have move a compressor.
3 March 2023, 22:04
Michael Jonker
That camo looks pretty good!
7 March 2023, 13:23
Sebastian Ågren
@Michael: Thanks, I just ruined it by painting over half of it... Going for the Newchurch Wing paint scheme, hope it works out in the end.
7 March 2023, 21:41
Michael Jonker
I have the same observation about paint coverage on the Fieseler Storch I have on the bench. Only difference to your white is that I have a very dark green. I think it is more the pigment than the shade that determines coverage. I am using both Tamiya Acrylics and Vallejo air, and they both have advantages / disadvantages.
8 March 2023, 12:22
Guy Rump
Looking good. 👍
8 March 2023, 20:44
Michael Jonker
That looks great, especially for a build of firsts and experiments.
18 March 2023, 21:53
Guy Rump
Very nice build, impressive. 👍
18 March 2023, 22:14

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1:72 Hawker Tempest MkV (Heller 80274)
Hawker Tempest Mk.V
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
Newchurch Wing JN751/RP-B
 

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