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Sky after Snow
Lorraine Lin (Sky after Snow)
CN

F6F-5 Hellcat cut away

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137 26 August, 05:51
Robert Podkoński
Wow! This is going to be a true masterpiece... Watching with pleasure and interest!
26 August, 05:55
Ben M
🤯
27 August, 16:40
CaptGPF
That PE work is insane! Gotta watch this!
29 August, 22:57
Michael Kohl
Very interesting project
30 August, 01:20
Pietro De Angelis
😲
31 August, 23:15
gorby
Looks very interesting build.
1 September, 07:56
Desert Marlin
Oh, very nice!
6 September, 19:24
Hanno Kleinecke
Hell(cat) yeah ! 👍
6 September, 19:44
Mr D
Wow 😲 brilliant 👌👌👍
7 September, 17:13
John Thomas
Very nice work
7 September, 17:52
Desert Marlin
Okay, that's getting crazy good!
7 September, 18:48
Lorraine Lin
Thank you for the encouragement, will keep on working on this.
8 September, 04:04
Lochsa River
very cool....
8 September, 05:24
Pepe
😳😳😳😍
8 September, 05:47
Neuling
Wow !
8 September, 08:48
David Taylor
Wow.
8 September, 09:02
CaptGPF
Looking more awesome each time I check in on it! Keep up the amazing work!
9 September, 14:00
J35J
Impressive work! Watching with great intrest.
9 September, 14:12
Matt Schloss
That is really cool!
10 September, 16:53
Michael Kohl
Made me look immediately for Jasmodel kits.
10 September, 18:06
Олег О
Это что-то необыкновенное! Потрясающе!
16 September, 16:20
Robert Podkoński
Makes me wonder, what happens next... You've managed this skeleton kit absolutely perfectly. Chapeau bas!
16 September, 17:10
Michael Kohl
How - if all all - did you prep the metal?
16 September, 17:48
tyu
Nice, VERY nice! How did you attach the metal parts: glueing or soldering? Very clean build, impressive1
16 September, 18:07
CaptGPF
Here's a dumb question - how do you keep the paint from chipping off of the PE? I tried spraying Mr Surfacer on it, prior to painting, but it still chips very easily.
16 September, 18:11
Lorraine Lin
Thank you everyone!
@Michael Kohl, this kits are from Jasmine Model. The PEs are great, while the instructions a little bit difficult to understand.
@tyu, I used instant adhesive to glue them together. Some small parts, I used UV glue.
@CaptGPF, I used Mr. Color C series to paint it directly after assembly, keep the paint as thin as possible. But yes, it still chips easily, try not to touch it : )
17 September, 01:58
ZHIDONG Li
大佬
17 September, 13:45
bughunter
Great project!
As I build some Stripdown aircraft already I thought about this one too, but the kit is hard to get here and pricey so it was only an idea.

@CaptGPF You can apply Mr.MetalPrimer from Gunze first. It is a acrylic clear coat which hardens to a thin robust layer even if applied with a brush. I prefer the glass bottle over the rattle can.
SF-242 Mr. Metal Primer, Mr.COLOR , Lacquer, 40ml
17 September, 14:19
Skyhiker
Lorraine what are you using for a skin on the fuselage?
17 September, 17:26
Michael Kohl
I have used Mr Metal Primer for a while too with satisfying results. Paint adheres much better.
17 September, 17:31
Michael Kohl
Copper foil plating and going for a french version. This is getting better every day. 🙂
17 September, 17:34
bughunter
There is a newer version with an additional "-R" on the name, I don't know what was changed. I still use the original one.
Tamiya has also a product for this (have not tried it): 204 Metal Primer, Tamiya Gloss, Enamel, 40ml
17 September, 19:24
Mr D
Now Lorraine....That is dedication to accuracy 😲.
This is why the Chinese were making Ming vases.. while the rest of the world made clay pots 🤣.
Very talented n clever 💯%
17 September, 19:55
Lorraine Lin
Thank you Mates!

@skyhiker, It is 0.02mm cooper foil, and it needs to be annealed first (>650 degree C, a cigar lighter or gas cooker is good enough.)

@Micheal and bughunter, thank you for the suggestion, I just ordered Mr. Metal Primer-R.
18 September, 02:30
Lorraine Lin
Thank you Mr D.
18 September, 02:31
Lorraine Lin
@bughunter, I just received the new "-R" version. The new label says "improved transparency".
19 September, 10:44
Skyhiker
The rivets on the copper look a bit strange because they are not in alignment with the plane's ribs. On a real aircraft wouldn't they be?
19 September, 11:07
Lorraine Lin
@skyhiker, thank you for the comment. This is to verify my idea, I am making a new skin. And will try to make the rivets to align with the ribs. Thank you again.
19 September, 11:23
bughunter
Thank you for the info!
I hope it still sticks to metal like the original.
19 September, 11:42
Mr James
Outstanding work. This goes beyond modelling to precise engineering.
19 September, 11:43
bughunter
Wnat to mention another usage:
The Mr.MetalPrimer can also be used, if the metal should not be painted. It protects the metal surface and prevents tarnishing and oxidation over time.
19 September, 11:49
Alexander Grivonev
Additionally to the metal primer you can treat your PE parts with a fiberglass eraser pen beforehand. It cleans the metal from the oxide layers and roughens it up just a tiny amount to create perfect conditions for paint adhesion.
19 September, 13:13
Dominik Weitzer
Wow. what a great work. excellent!
19 September, 14:08
CaptGPF
Fantastic progress! It's a pity that the beautiful framing is covered up. Did you press the foil against the kit to get the detailing?
19 September, 15:34
Kesa Tiho
Absolutely stunning, alas i cant help but feel suspicious
19 September, 15:43
Alexander Grivonev
What makes you feel suspicious? @Kesa
19 September, 16:32
Kesa Tiho
I cant put my finger on it but it seems too perfect. Too good to be true
19 September, 17:16
Robert Podkoński
If you look closer, you will spot a few imperfections, Kesa (both on the side of the Jasmine model kit, and in the assembly). Notwithstanding, is a fantastic piece of workmanship.
19 September, 17:26
Alexander Grivonev
I agree with Robert, everything looks authentic and not "doctored". I absolutely do not want to take away from Lorraine's craftsmanship, but there is nothing "too good to be true" about this. Great idea, very well executed, just fantastic craftsmanship. Every step is plausible and well documented and I don't even know how or why you would fake something like this 😄
19 September, 17:53
Skyhiker
Well for 300 Euros per kit some people might have to fake it. That's a lot of money.
19 September, 18:14
Alexander Grivonev
but faked HOW is what I wonder about. CGI? Yeah, it looks impressive, but it is still a kit. You cut the parts out, you assemble them and you paint the whole thing, no black magic to it really. It would be much more difficult to "fake" it imho
19 September, 18:24
bughunter
@Skyhiker Do you mean 300€ for the whole project, with the Eduard kits and accesories?
The Jasmine Hellcat can be found from below 130€ from aliexpress (ok tax and co needs to be added) and around 150€ in ebay, but not 300! List price at Jasmin own shop is 169$
19 September, 18:31
CaptGPF
@Kesa - if you think this is too perfect, wait till you see some of the other posters like Neuling, Mr James, Markus and Jörg (to name a few)- their stiff will also blow your mind!!!! However, Lorraine is definitely the God of PE!!!!!
19 September, 20:09
Skyhiker
Bughunter I was looking at the price from Hobby Link Japan.
19 September, 20:26
Kesa Tiho
I think i started a war
19 September, 20:32
Kesa Tiho
@alexander grivionev i would say its just a pre built set but because of the WIP photos i cant :/
19 September, 20:34
Kesa Tiho
I didnt mean my comment as an insult to her and her ability to build, paint etc builds. I just found her build oddly good
19 September, 20:36
Mr D
Kesa, sometimes things can come across wrong way, so it's best to keep comment positive or just hold back... Everyone including yourself has nice experience here.
The site is a community forum and not competition ground.
There are people who are starting out ...brush painting over sticky fingerprint's.
Also there are amazingly talented artists like Lorraine here.
Everybody work n project is important to them, it's the enjoyment of the hobby above all, as you know for the nice work you have created yourself... Hopefully subject will move on now..🤣
19 September, 22:08
Alexander Grivonev
What war mate, we are just having a chat 😄
20 September, 03:49
Alexander Grivonev
Do they come pre built? I don't know..
20 September, 03:49
Lorraine Lin
I believe that the friends in this community enjoy the process of building models, the satisfaction of removing the painting masks, and the interaction and sharing with mates here. Rather than showing off a pre-built model. I joined this community a little over a month ago, and I've seen many excellent works here, learned a lot of building techniques, and most importantly, had the opportunity to communicate with mates from all over the world. I feel connected with everyone, and I will continue to complete this project. Thank you for all your comments and support.
20 September, 08:36
Kesa Tiho
I feel bad now
20 September, 08:54
Lorraine Lin
@CaptGPF, yes, I press the copper foil against the kits to get the shape and details. I don't know "rubbing" is the right word the describe the process. And I plan to cover half of the fuselage. So it is called "cut away": )
20 September, 08:54
Lorraine Lin
@Kesa, Don't be. Following your aircraft carrier project: )
20 September, 09:10
Lorraine Lin
I applied Mr. Metal Primer-R as mates suggested here, it works well. The only thing is the surface is a little bit sticky even after 12 hrs. I guess this is how it prevents the painting from chipping.
20 September, 09:14
Kesa Tiho
@lorraine i can see, i feel honoured to have one of my builds be followed by a skillful builder like you
20 September, 09:48
CaptGPF
@Kesa - I don't think anyone took your post as inflammatory or starting a war - it's nice having conversations like this - and I think it's the best compliment once can receive when someone says "it looks too good". Be yourself!
20 September, 14:23
Augie
Just awesome work.. a stunner!
20 September, 15:19
Greg Baker
Now this is a project. Wow! Great work!
20 September, 15:29
Guy Rump
Looking great, following. 👍
20 September, 17:52
Mr D
Wander if the 🧸 bear gets sticky paws gluing all that PE together .... they make a talented team there pair..🤣
Coming on really well Lorraine.... interesting to see a different technique 🐻✌️
20 September, 20:44
Desert Marlin
Excellent product.
21 September, 00:25
Ben M
Very creative modeling. I enjoy seeing someone build something to this high of a standard as well as trying new things.
21 September, 04:35
Lorraine Lin
Thank you Mates!
@Mr D, haha, actually she is a lovely fox, Lina Bell. My favorite friend in Disney Land 😄 I built a helicopter for her.
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21 September, 11:57
Mr D
😁 your right a 🦊 fox got the pointy ears..fox's need to get about too 🤣
Really good...👍👍
21 September, 15:15
Robert Podkoński
Looks awesome! Are you going to cover other fragments, Lorraine?
28 September, 10:14
Alex Rakhimgulov
This is truly amazing, dedicated and insane project! Awesome!
28 September, 13:30
Mr D
Propeller looking 👍 nice.
Care you planning to cover it all ??
Or have some of the model skeletal for a display-cutaway effect??
28 September, 14:07
Lorraine Lin
Thank you Mate!
Robert and Mr D, I will not cover it all, maybe some part of the wing. Will leave it as cutaway effect.
28 September, 14:59
Robert Podkoński
👍
28 September, 15:46
Greg Baker
This MUST be left at least partially as a cutaway. Would be a crime to cover up all that intricate detail!
29 September, 16:21
Lorraine Lin
Haha Greg, will not cover it all. Actually the skin is also removable as I attached it to the fuselage with TAMIYA craft bond.
30 September, 05:31
Ludwig Micallef
Amazing work! 👏
30 September, 06:42
gorby
WOW, stunning work!
1 October, 16:47
Guy Rump
Excellent work! 👍
1 October, 17:30
Mr D
Excellent, clever and Educational, Exhibition worthy work.
Been a joy to follow 😃🦊
✌️👍👍👍
1 October, 18:13
Pietro De Angelis
I'm speechless, simply impressive!
1 October, 19:04
Ben M
This is so great, and the skin is such a creative touch.
2 October, 01:58
Alexander Grivonev
That is truly awesome👍
2 October, 06:22
Robert Podkoński
Awesome indeed! Fantastic models and photos. You're a master modeller, Lorraine!
2 October, 07:31
Desert Marlin
Awesome work! The contrast with a traditional kit makes the reality very clear!
2 October, 21:47
BetterTimes-Henry
Wow!!!
2 October, 22:09
Doubtingmango
Absolutely incredible! I can't imagine the patience required.
2 October, 22:22
Lorraine Lin
Thank you for all your supports, gentlemen!
3 October, 04:46
CaptGPF
Agree with doubtingmango - nothing less than incredible! I love the mounting and final presentation!
3 October, 05:50
Jennifer Franklin
Absolutely gorgeous, very nice work.
3 October, 11:55
Michael Kohl
Impressive result.
4 October, 17:17
bughunter
From start to finish a fantastic project with beautiful models as result 👍
4 October, 17:43
Lorraine Lin
Thank you mates!
5 October, 04:08

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