He-219 "Uhu" Groupbuild
- Масштаб:
- 1:72
- Статус:
- В процесі
- Початі:
- September 19, 2015
In order to join the group build, I have just came back from Belgium with my He-219 from Dragon. I will improve this model using an pre painted Eduard detail set and some scratched parts.
About the DIO, I will use one of these two sets from USCHI.
uschivdr.com/product..play-reimahg-manual/
or
uschivdr.com/product..lay-german-workshop/
They have great products !
Інвентар проекту
Повні набори
Набір для деталювання та конверсії
/uk/search.php?q=*&fkMATEID[]=12785&showast=no&fkWORKBENCH[]=WB12785&page=projects&project=14586?
Кольори проекту
Interior
Посилання на проекти
Книги
The Heinkel He 219 'Uhu' A Detailed Guide to the Luftwaffe's Ultimate Nightfighter
Airframe Album № 1
Richard A. Franks
2012 Фотоальбоми
Коментарі
26 July 2015, 20:00
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Here a model well painted..... master194.com/forum/...php?f=4&t=86940
Here a model well painted..... master194.com/forum/...php?f=4&t=86940
8 November 2015, 05:43
Kerry COX
Just wonderful Pierre, 🙂 The 'squiggle' lines must have taken ages to do freehand and they look most effective mate. :-0
I am envious of your paint job. 👍
Just wonderful Pierre, 🙂 The 'squiggle' lines must have taken ages to do freehand and they look most effective mate. :-0
I am envious of your paint job. 👍
8 November 2015, 07:00
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Hi Kerry, but it is not my model......but found this on M194 forum😉 Cheers.
Hi Kerry, but it is not my model......but found this on M194 forum😉 Cheers.
8 November 2015, 08:06
Pierre-Christian Baudru
No problem at all Kerry......😉 I would like to be able to paint my model like the guy did.....
No problem at all Kerry......😉 I would like to be able to paint my model like the guy did.....
9 November 2015, 07:36
Kerry COX
ME TOO. !!! I should have done a lot of practice before I painted mine really, as I am still in two minds as to what to do about the paint job on my Uhu, because I am still not happy with the result, no matter how much work I am doing to "Rescue" it. 🙁
ME TOO. !!! I should have done a lot of practice before I painted mine really, as I am still in two minds as to what to do about the paint job on my Uhu, because I am still not happy with the result, no matter how much work I am doing to "Rescue" it. 🙁
9 November 2015, 15:20
Pierre-Christian Baudru
I understand you Kerry, and I think its the good thing to do. Try and try again to find how to obtain the result you are looking for mate ! Cheers.
I understand you Kerry, and I think its the good thing to do. Try and try again to find how to obtain the result you are looking for mate ! Cheers.
9 November 2015, 20:33
Kerry COX
Pierre, I may be ok at gluing bits together, but I totally agree with you about the painting practice aspect, as it was always one thing I ran into problems with.🙁 "The paint job". :-/
Cheers my friend. 🙂
Pierre, I may be ok at gluing bits together, but I totally agree with you about the painting practice aspect, as it was always one thing I ran into problems with.🙁 "The paint job". :-/
Cheers my friend. 🙂
9 November 2015, 21:42
Chris Parsons
I just looked at the pictures of the paint on the He 219...I think the builder used a very expensive airbrush and the deepest type of black magic
I just looked at the pictures of the paint on the He 219...I think the builder used a very expensive airbrush and the deepest type of black magic
10 November 2015, 00:34
Pierre-Christian Baudru
I agree the paint job on some of the UHUs is not an easy thing to do. Of course the airbrush type and quality is very important too. Even using an evolution I'm not able to do a free hand camo in 72ns scale. Kerry I was thinking in a solution for you, but not sure it will work mate: Using a pirograf, try to make masks with paper, then place the mask using the patafix. Do a try on an old model first.....😉
I agree the paint job on some of the UHUs is not an easy thing to do. Of course the airbrush type and quality is very important too. Even using an evolution I'm not able to do a free hand camo in 72ns scale. Kerry I was thinking in a solution for you, but not sure it will work mate: Using a pirograf, try to make masks with paper, then place the mask using the patafix. Do a try on an old model first.....😉
10 November 2015, 10:04
Kerry COX
That is a brilliant idea Pierre, and it will guarantee the soft edges I am looking for.!!!
Just when I was losing all ideas and hope, along comes the magic wand kid. 🙂
Cheers mate and thank you. 🙂 🙂
It will be tedious work, but I am already imagining the results. 👍
That is a brilliant idea Pierre, and it will guarantee the soft edges I am looking for.!!!
Just when I was losing all ideas and hope, along comes the magic wand kid. 🙂
Cheers mate and thank you. 🙂 🙂
It will be tedious work, but I am already imagining the results. 👍
10 November 2015, 10:58
Pierre-Christian Baudru
I'm happy you will try this Kerry😉 Do a test using a small paper just to check if this concept is valid or not, I've never tried this before. Cheers.
I'm happy you will try this Kerry😉 Do a test using a small paper just to check if this concept is valid or not, I've never tried this before. Cheers.
10 November 2015, 16:07
Bart Goesaert
I saw his method before in Finescale magazine... A sheet of paper, kept at a certain distance from the model, and you spray through the opening. By readjusting the position of the paper while spraying you can vary the form of the blotches. Never tried this myself either... but it comes to mind... trick lies in the distance and subtle repositioning of the sheet...
I saw his method before in Finescale magazine... A sheet of paper, kept at a certain distance from the model, and you spray through the opening. By readjusting the position of the paper while spraying you can vary the form of the blotches. Never tried this myself either... but it comes to mind... trick lies in the distance and subtle repositioning of the sheet...
10 November 2015, 16:53
Kerry COX
It is bound to work Pierre, as the concept in my minds eye says it is a most logical application (Now I'm sounding like Mr Spock. lol) but the way it sounds is just so simple in theory, and I will be happy to give it a dammed good go mate. 🙂 👍
It is bound to work Pierre, as the concept in my minds eye says it is a most logical application (Now I'm sounding like Mr Spock. lol) but the way it sounds is just so simple in theory, and I will be happy to give it a dammed good go mate. 🙂 👍
10 November 2015, 16:54
Pierre-Christian Baudru
That's very good Kerry, I can't wait to see the result mate😉 If you want I can try also and show you the result. Cheers.
That's very good Kerry, I can't wait to see the result mate😉 If you want I can try also and show you the result. Cheers.
11 November 2015, 08:28
Pierre-Christian Baudru
Hi guys, I have just found this resin set : aviationmegastore.co..dinfo&art=112461
Hi guys, I have just found this resin set : aviationmegastore.co..dinfo&art=112461
21 March 2016, 13:14