A pleasure build - Heinkel He 111 H-6
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54 9 October, 07:01
Gary Victory
Very nice build and excellent paint work Alexander . Really like the 'over painted' look. Top job Sir.
Very nice build and excellent paint work Alexander . Really like the 'over painted' look. Top job Sir.
10 October, 06:16
Alexander Grivonev
Glad you liked it mates! I chose the kit because of the box art. I saw the camo and instantly wanted to build this plane.
Glad you liked it mates! I chose the kit because of the box art. I saw the camo and instantly wanted to build this plane.
11 October, 10:45
Never a Pro
stunning. what was your procedure/setup to make sure the airbrush would behave properly, as in, no spatting, etc? that looks like you need great confidence in your airbrush and airbrush skills
stunning. what was your procedure/setup to make sure the airbrush would behave properly, as in, no spatting, etc? that looks like you need great confidence in your airbrush and airbrush skills
15 November, 09:17
Alexander Grivonev
Thx guys!
Never a pro: this is a topic you could write chapters about but I can give you the most essential tips from my experience:
-Filter the paint through some fine sieve or mesh before filling your airbrush, this prevents little clumps that are always present clogging your nozzle
-Use paint drying retarder, same as above plus it gives the paint more "elasticity" and makes the application more smooth
Spraying a camo pattern like this is a fine balance between air pressure, paint volume, paint viscosity and many other factors. As already mentioned you can write chapters about it but in the end it culminates to: practice, fail, try again, practice....
Thx guys!
Never a pro: this is a topic you could write chapters about but I can give you the most essential tips from my experience:
-Filter the paint through some fine sieve or mesh before filling your airbrush, this prevents little clumps that are always present clogging your nozzle
-Use paint drying retarder, same as above plus it gives the paint more "elasticity" and makes the application more smooth
Spraying a camo pattern like this is a fine balance between air pressure, paint volume, paint viscosity and many other factors. As already mentioned you can write chapters about it but in the end it culminates to: practice, fail, try again, practice....
15 November, 15:29
Michael Kohl
Looks like someone can handle his airbrush with considerable proficiency.
Looks like someone can handle his airbrush with considerable proficiency.
15 November, 15:36
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No aftermarket, just pure modeling joy and fun. Great kit, very recommended!