ML-KNIL Curtiss Hawk 75
Cockpit weathered
Engine cowling is too oval. This means cutting, sanding, hoping that it will fit together again
Searching for the right shape
There you go
Adding some wiring to the wheel wells and reinforcing the wing with spars
Structuring the fabric covered ailerons
Tools I use to make a riveted, stressed skin wing
In the proces of making relief on the wing
Wings finished and attached
Wright Cyclone in place. Now it's an aeroplane!
Primer revealed some minor issues. Also showed that the stressed skin effect turned out too subtle!
First attempt ever to mottle an aluminium airframe
First camo colour: Oudblad, which is FS34102, over aluminium with masking fluid on wing walk ways
Mottling over green base coat
Colours I used. Next is several thin coats of FS34102 mixed with a little white
Still some weathering to do
Nearing completion
The completed model. Fancy photo's will be uploaded soon
Komentáre
6 21 March 2019, 19:44
Klaas van der Wielen
Thnx Erik. I already spent a lot of time in it. I hope it's worth it...
Thnx Erik. I already spent a lot of time in it. I hope it's worth it...
17 April 2019, 19:40
Klaas van der Wielen
Thanks. That is one of the reasons to build it. I think the F-16 is beautiful, but I've seen it built too often.
Thanks. That is one of the reasons to build it. I think the F-16 is beautiful, but I've seen it built too often.
2 October 2019, 15:13
Erik Leijdens
Fantastic job all around Klaas!! My Hawk is on hold for a while now unfortunately but your result give me inspiration again!
Fantastic job all around Klaas!! My Hawk is on hold for a while now unfortunately but your result give me inspiration again!
1 November 2020, 16:34
Gary Kitchen
Fabulous Build. I've got an old SMER Hawk coming up next in 1:72 and your detail here will certainly be a guide for my efforts.
Fabulous Build. I've got an old SMER Hawk coming up next in 1:72 and your detail here will certainly be a guide for my efforts.
1 November 2020, 17:18
Klaas van der Wielen
Well thanks guys. I finally had some time to make decent photos. Glad you like them!
Well thanks guys. I finally had some time to make decent photos. Glad you like them!
2 November 2020, 15:49
Klaas van der Wielen
Thanks Ben. I first gave the plane an aluminium coat and sealed it. Then I applied masking fluid with a piece of sponge on the places which would be worn or exposed to wind flow the most. After camouflaging I simply rubbed the masking of. Because I found the aluminium too bright I toned it down by spraying highly dilluted camouflage green over it.
Thanks Ben. I first gave the plane an aluminium coat and sealed it. Then I applied masking fluid with a piece of sponge on the places which would be worn or exposed to wind flow the most. After camouflaging I simply rubbed the masking of. Because I found the aluminium too bright I toned it down by spraying highly dilluted camouflage green over it.
22 December 2020, 14:22
Ben M
Thank you. I think I will try this on one of my current builds, I like how you were able to control where the chipping happened like in the wing leading edges.
Always nice to see a ml-knil subject like this hawk!
Thank you. I think I will try this on one of my current builds, I like how you were able to control where the chipping happened like in the wing leading edges.
Always nice to see a ml-knil subject like this hawk!
22 December 2020, 21:23
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An attempt to properly build and detail a Special Hobby 1/32 Mohawk mk.IV into a Hawk 75-A7 as used by the Dutch East Indies Air Force during WW2.