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Chan Li (dllichan)
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1/72 super hornet F-18F

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Just made a deck…. A simple one/lazy style 
 

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I'm used to Tamiya paints and… yes they are out of fashion maybe, but I still have a lot of them, my plan is to mix up my current paints for the required colors, cheap huh? Reference not shown. 
 

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A simple kit, pic 3 and 4 are all parts exclude weapons and fuels. 
 

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Also I may be a geek man to use enamel colors, afterwards I would always use water base grim wash and panel liner, cheap +1. Think these are all paints for this kit. 
 

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The seats may be too simple, smooth like baby skin, I decided to make some seat belts. 
 

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With homemade seat belts (or at least looks so) the cockpit now is I think OK with a 1/72 canopy closed hornet, we'll just go and see. 
 

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Just added some white powder to make them a little bit used, kinda… 
 

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Add some panel line details 
 

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Not perfect, I tried. 
 

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Airbrush all white parts at one time can save up time, I used #1200-1500 white primer instead of surface paint, why is that? Cuz primer is cheap and tough, don't be afraid of the finess, #1500 primer is alright for the look, and later you will definitely put some dirt over them. 
 

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Wheels can be annoying sometimes, some thoughtful model makers mold hub and tire separately, but most of them are merged as one unit, I normally use this Mr. Masking Sol r for color separation, once polymerased it can be cut whatever shape you want. I believe there are a lot alternative products in your domestic market. 
 

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This method works out in most time. 
 

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Use the same masking gel for cockpit as well. 
 

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Primer was firstly painted (Mr. Hobby #1500 gray). Following that I painted some silver color onto the clear part of cockpit to prevent light transmission. 
 

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Surfacing colors were painted on either side. 
 

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Briefly paint the shades and so on surfacing color. This is another advantage of mixing up colors, I just changed the ratio of mixture to get darker or lighter for shade and highlight.
I seldom use preshading method cuz sometimes it may be easily neutralized by surfacing paints. 
 

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One part left. 
 

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Overview of upper surface after shading. 
 

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All maskings are home made, me cheap bastard. 
 

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Looks alright. 
 

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I normally use this type of pen for the red lines, and it's acrylic as well, means can be erased by the base of acrylic color. And put some art powder to mimic the dirt and so. 
 

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Apply the decals. 
 

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This kit I think was manufactured like 15 years ago, the decals are crisp and fragile,had to be way careful. 
 

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Mostly done, some tiny parts remained to be assembled, probably tomorrow.  
 

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Still lack some parts and the weathering is not completely done.  
 

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Just took some quick pics, the weathering is not done, would take some serious pics afterwards. 
 

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Коментари

62 28 January 2022, 09:39
Thomas Kolb
A very nice start and I love the comments on each photo! I will definitely follow this one!
29 January 2022, 08:05
Chan Li
Thank you Thomas 👍
29 January 2022, 08:11
Charlie Spitfire
following
29 January 2022, 08:23
Charlie Spitfire
i love the home made seat belts how did you do it i want to know because i am starting to get into the habbit of makeing detailed cockpits with open cockpits

that is if i am aloud to copy your seat belts
29 January 2022, 08:26
David R. Meizoso
Charlie, for the belts I think he used painted masking tape, as suggested by pic n.6. You can also use strips of aluminium foil, It all depends on which technique you feel more comfortable with. There is no such a thing as modelling techniques copyright, feel free to try and copy everything you like, that's the way!
29 January 2022, 09:43
David R. Meizoso
I'm following this also, agree with Thomas! Keep the good work!
29 January 2022, 09:48
Chan Li
@ charlie yes they were masking tapes, I used them cuz they are cheap and handy, first off you need to know the scale of the seats, and thus you can design the right size of the belts on the tape, stick the tape on cutting sheet as I showed in pic 6, use a pencil to outline the sizes, and cut before you paint them, then you can paint them as you want. Normally you can't set the belts perfectly with one trial, and this is another reason I prefer the tapes, can try many times without loosing stickness. Sure you can copy it, we are here to communicate for fun. And I actually copied this method from one of friends, just he can't speak any English.😅
29 January 2022, 11:37
Chan Li
@ David: you've got that right, thanks for following, I'm still a noob compare to all the model Masters on this site, but I would like to share my thoughts. I would always appreciate your encouragements with reverence and awe.
29 January 2022, 11:42
Ekki
Watching.
29 January 2022, 11:48
Simon Nagorsnik
Fantastic work Chan!!
The color shades in combination with the panel lines result in a very convincing overall picture!
Also a very good job with the decals, they fit perfect.
Once i had an airplane project that didn't work at all (horten),
haven't made any planes since then😆

19 February 2022, 07:00
David R. Meizoso
Beautiful result, Chan!
19 February 2022, 08:49
Chan Li
Thanks Simon, to apply the decals normally took two to three days of mine, and sometimes it eliminated most of my patience.
At a point of time for this project I almost quit the bounty hunters decals for a simpler one.
And always appreciate your compliments.
19 February 2022, 09:52
Chan Li
Thanks David, with all the encouragements I'm planning to build a Chinese attacker for my next project.
19 February 2022, 09:55
Simon
Looks amazing! Well done! 🙂
19 February 2022, 10:05
Neuling
I agree with Simon. 👍
19 February 2022, 10:47
Chan Li
Thanks Simon! 🤝
19 February 2022, 10:52
Chan Li
@ Neuling, always thankful to your encouragement!
19 February 2022, 10:57
Chan Li
Thanks Ekki!
21 February 2022, 02:56
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Beautiful result Chan! 👍
23 February 2022, 21:28
Chan Li
Thanks Glint!
24 February 2022, 11:08
Charlie Spitfire
i like how you have a picture of the real plane in there
1 March 2022, 09:53
Simon Nagorsnik
Perfect final pics mate!- looks so fantastic!
(although you took the easy way😉)
29 March 2022, 19:44
Ekki
Excellent!
29 March 2022, 19:48
Chan Li
Thanks dudes, I have been busy lately.
Thinking build something new soon.
6 April 2022, 00:25
Juskifo
I join the modeling friends, it's a great achievement and i enjoyed watching your building
Well done
6 April 2022, 04:13
Finn
Well done
6 April 2022, 08:34
Chan Li
Thank you Juskifo and Finn, your words will always encourage me to build better.
7 April 2022, 14:56
Николай Романов
Истребитель красивый и модель шикарная👍
1 June 2022, 08:03
Chan Li
Nik, thanks, I like your builds too, wanna see more from you.
1 June 2022, 15:47
Chan Li
Thanks Roland 😎
1 June 2022, 16:20
Harald Besold
A very nice model! Very well done.
24 June 2022, 16:42
Chan Li
Thank you Harald, I like your UAV as well 👍
24 June 2022, 18:14
Rui S
Great paint job 👍
25 June 2022, 14:39
Chan Li
Thanks Rui, as always.
26 June 2022, 03:38

Album info

A simple kit to assemble -
plan to use:
Original cockpit in the kit
Original nozzeels in the kit
Canopy closed
Additional left over weapons from other kits
Economic and moderate time consuming

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1:72 F/A-18F Super Hornet (Hasegawa 00548)

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