Messerschmitt Bf 109G-4 W.Nr. 14851
NOT the same aircraft!
This is how I am trying to do pre shading and post shading all in one go...
I do some fine line with the final color color (Gunze RLM74 in this case) on a white primer coat (Gunze 1500) following panel, rivets and other lines on the surface, leaving some white showing through-
I do some fine line with the final color color (Gunze RLM74 in this case) on a white primer coat (Gunze 1500) following panel, rivets and other lines on the surface, leaving some white showing through-
Then I fill in with some mist of the same color, highly diluted, light repeated passes.
Final result, not very obvious in the photo but it is visible, even if subtle.
Oils filtering will do the rest
HTH
Oils filtering will do the rest
HTH
trying to replicate the metal burned by the welding with oil pastels
Kommentarer
20 12 January, 23:57
Nicolas
Following
Since Figure 6 shows a table for performance gains at different altitudes by injecting liquid oxygen into the compressor, I assume that this is the injection system.
Following
Since Figure 6 shows a table for performance gains at different altitudes by injecting liquid oxygen into the compressor, I assume that this is the injection system.
18 July, 13:29
Andrea Brenco
Thank you everybody for your interest!
@Nicolas and Skyhiker : yes is a test apparatus for injecting liquid oxygen into the turbocharger of a conventional DB engine.
I will add more info when the model will be finished, thank you!
Thank you everybody for your interest!
@Nicolas and Skyhiker : yes is a test apparatus for injecting liquid oxygen into the turbocharger of a conventional DB engine.
I will add more info when the model will be finished, thank you!
18 July, 20:30