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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/879264BF-F67F-458D-A3DA-A041631CFFFF_jpeg-833718.JPG Closing in on the finish line.. View Quote |
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Thanks guys. I’ll post a couple more when it’s finished. I’m nearly there, but I needed to move it off my bench for a while. I’ve been getting tired of looking at it.
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Thanks guys. I’ll post a couple more when it’s finished. I’m nearly there, but I needed to move it off my bench for a while. I’ve been getting tired of looking at it. ![]() Here’s what’s on the bench now: Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. I’m still debating on what paint scheme I want to do. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/AD9E2EB4-116D-46D6-AA27-8A9B68A07FBD_jpeg-837971.JPG View Quote What are we using for seam filler these days, i've been using green stuff, but figure theres something better out by now. |
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I use "sprue goo" made with bits of sprue slagged in MEK and red body spot filler.
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I tend to build models that have perfect fit.
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Originally Posted By johosjokers: Keep the thread going with updates. What are we using for seam filler these days, i've been using green stuff, but figure theres something better out by now. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By JaxTheReaper:
Tamiya white putty works good for me. Put it on and spread it with a wet finger. Works around like soft clay and goes exactly where I want it. Hardly any sanding after. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By JaxTheReaper:
Originally Posted By johosjokers: Keep the thread going with updates. What are we using for seam filler these days, i've been using green stuff, but figure theres something better out by now. But for smaller seams I cannot praise the Mr Surfacer products enough. That stuff is magic. I apply Mr Surfacer 500 to the seam with a fine paintbrush. It has the consistency of thick paint and goes on well with a brush. I’ll then sand it after it dries. Next, I’ll spray the area with Mr Surfacer 1500 through the airbrush. The 1500 acts more like a primer than a filler, but it makes any imperfections in the sanding really pop out. I’ll then repeat the cycle with mr Surfacer 500. Seams completely vanish. You can also use micro mesh or fine grit sandpaper (i.e. 8k -12k) to polish mr Surfacer 1500 to a high gloss sheen. This works great for natural metallic (NMF) finishes. Anyone who has done NMF finishes can attest to the fact that any small imperfection will pop right out once the metallic coat is applied. Mr Surfacer 1500 will fill in any small scratches, dings, etc. the starboard wing of this Ki-61 has Mr Surfacer 1500 polished with 12k grit micro mesh, and the resultant metallic finish: ![]() ![]() Finished product took 3rd place at the IPMS nationals in Phoenix in 2018: ![]() The Tamiya engraving blade also comes highly recommended. I use that to re-scribe any panel lines that get filled in (usually across fuselage halves). ETA: mr Surfacer 500 with my current 109K-4 build atop the bottle. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By AZshooter71: I’ve had good luck with the squadron white putty for larger gaps. I’ll have to give the Tamiya stuff a try. But for smaller seams I cannot praise the Mr Surfacer products enough. That stuff is magic. I apply Mr Surfacer 500 to the seam with a fine paintbrush. It has the consistency of thick paint and goes on well with a brush. I’ll then sand it after it dries. Next, I’ll spray the area with Mr Surfacer 1500 through the airbrush. The 1500 acts more like a primer than a filler, but it makes any imperfections in the sanding really pop out. I’ll then repeat the cycle with mr Surfacer 500. Seams completely vanish. You can also use micro mesh or fine grit sandpaper (i.e. 8k -12k) to polish mr Surfacer 1500 to a high gloss sheen. This works great for natural metallic (NMF) finishes. Anyone who has done NMF finishes can attest to the fact that any small imperfection will pop right out once the metallic coat is applied. Mr Surfacer 1500 will fill in any small scratches, dings, etc. the starboard wing of this Ki-61 has Mr Surfacer 1500 polished with 12k grit micro mesh, and the resultant metallic finish: https://i.postimg.cc/vmVpqxRy/9-E90-F18-A-7-AD6-45-A2-A3-D5-2-D695-C3-E8-B22.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/q72xZv0z/E572-FCC5-3-E28-4-B8-F-A6-ED-77-BAE5-F7-F759.jpg Finished product took 3rd place at the IPMS nationals in Phoenix in 2018: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/163072/6BFA2C48-46C7-4737-9AA3-513B7F04EBCC_jpeg-851872.JPG The Tamiya engraving blade also comes highly recommended. I use that to re-scribe any panel lines that get filled in (usually across fuselage halves). ETA: mr Surfacer 500 with my current 109K-4 build atop the bottle. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/163072/5297A8AB-4CA6-463F-A2CB-BF01873B82C3_jpeg-851839.JPG View Quote I've been using the squadron white stuff, for the crappy kits i've been building, its a must. But with a growing number of wing things in the stash, i may take the leap to surfacer products. And congrats on a 3rd place. |
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![]() Two most recent I’ve built. Still have a half built clk gtr I need to finish and some other kits that I have lined up but I haven’t done any modeling in a while. |
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Originally Posted By Rosta97:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/231690/B8A4D7BD-9689-4545-AEE8-15FE93570684_jpeg-860460.JPG Two most recent I’ve built. Still have a half built clk gtr I need to finish and some other kits that I have lined up but I haven’t done any modeling in a while. View Quote |
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I just ruined a Hasegawa 1/48 F-2B I've been working on for months. I finally was happy with the paint and applied the 9000 stencil decals...then I decided to give it a light grey wash. Waaaaaaay too hot of thinner
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Thanks guys. I’ll post a couple more when it’s finished. I’m nearly there, but I needed to move it off my bench for a while. I’ve been getting tired of looking at it. ![]() Here’s what’s on the bench now: Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. I’m still debating on what paint scheme I want to do. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/AD9E2EB4-116D-46D6-AA27-8A9B68A07FBD_jpeg-837971.JPG View Quote |
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Originally Posted By John_Wayne777
If heaven is like an LSD trip, I'd rather not go. If St. Peter meets me at the gate with a tye-dyed t-shirt smoking a joint then eternity is going to suck CMB 3 MAR 99 30 OCT 08 RIP |
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Originally Posted By EvoXGunner:
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Originally Posted By hoboninja:
Some recent stuff I built. http://i.imgur.com/TOVKt58.jpg http://i.imgur.com/KjKOZ0Y.jpg http://i.imgur.com/zxpzdkF.jpg View Quote |
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Found some reference pics online, so my truck isnt finished now.
Rounding off the hood and radiator shell. Next will move the windshield center post out a little. ![]() Also working on a french panel wagon, in german service now. I repainted it tonight, the camo is now brushed on. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By johosjokers:
That sucks. Can repair it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By johosjokers:
Originally Posted By outofbattery:
I just ruined a Hasegawa 1/48 F-2B I've been working on for months. I finally was happy with the paint and applied the 9000 stencil decals...then I decided to give it a light grey wash. Waaaaaaay too hot of thinner ![]() Can repair it? I’m working on an Italeri B-26K now. It’s a long way from being a Hasegawa kit. ![]() ![]() |
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Lots of sanding and filling. Got the hardest part done on the re-do, paint, fill, sand, repeat.
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So I wrapped up the Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. I decided on this scheme from a fairly famous/well known Mustang:
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So like many of us modelers, I have WAY too many kits standing by to be built. Last time I checked, given my current build rate, I was good with kit supply till I turn 68. I’m 39 now. So one of things I do to save space is put similar kits in one box vs two. Anyway, the Mustang above had another one in it. Rather than put the box back in the stash, I built the second Mustang. I have a few more details to attend to, but it’s close enough to share.
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
So I wrapped up the Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. I decided on this scheme from a fairly famous/well known Mustang: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/D2B9CB81-9BB6-4618-AE87-5856D740603B_jpeg-872473.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/BA6A111E-7D24-411C-ADE1-1FB266143A2D_jpeg-872476.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/E6D5BDFF-A89F-421B-9B28-583B9C1FF4FC_jpeg-872477.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/C2848018-7ABE-4798-936E-9EC5238D8267_jpeg-872480.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/F9E2022F-C383-492D-A5F4-B7B530CF92EF_jpeg-872482.JPG Stand by for a second Mustang coming soon.. ![]() View Quote What shade(s) of green did you use for the wings on that P-51? That absolutely nails the correct color. Love the color modulation effects too. I have a similar scheme for a kit in my stash in mind. P-51D “Da Quake”. That’s the perfect green color for that scheme. Do tell! ![]() |
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My 1/32 Tamiya Zero build:
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Post shading panel interiors:
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@AZshooter71. Thanks for the compliments. I paint almost exclusively with MRP. If you aren’t familiar with the brand, it’s an extremely thin paint made in the CZ. They something like 600 colors now, but no Japanese WWII.
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Thems some funny looking models.
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
So I wrapped up the Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. I decided on this scheme from a fairly famous/well known Mustang: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/D2B9CB81-9BB6-4618-AE87-5856D740603B_jpeg-872473.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/BA6A111E-7D24-411C-ADE1-1FB266143A2D_jpeg-872476.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/E6D5BDFF-A89F-421B-9B28-583B9C1FF4FC_jpeg-872477.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/C2848018-7ABE-4798-936E-9EC5238D8267_jpeg-872480.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/F9E2022F-C383-492D-A5F4-B7B530CF92EF_jpeg-872482.JPG Stand by for a second Mustang coming soon.. ![]() View Quote And that’s where poberezny’s blue mustang scheme came from I recall. |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Collecting paint is damn near like collecting kits or BRD. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/AF83CA97-FB66-44AE-9B47-AB9E9563942C_jpeg-874722.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/7283B1AB-4EEA-4E6F-A016-24C7A00ED439_jpeg-874723.JPG View Quote Who sells it? Acrylic or enamel? |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
So I wrapped up the Tamiya 1/48 P-51D. I decided on this scheme from a fairly famous/well known Mustang: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/D2B9CB81-9BB6-4618-AE87-5856D740603B_jpeg-872473.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/BA6A111E-7D24-411C-ADE1-1FB266143A2D_jpeg-872476.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/E6D5BDFF-A89F-421B-9B28-583B9C1FF4FC_jpeg-872477.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/C2848018-7ABE-4798-936E-9EC5238D8267_jpeg-872480.JPGhttps://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/F9E2022F-C383-492D-A5F4-B7B530CF92EF_jpeg-872482.JPG Stand by for a second Mustang coming soon.. ![]() View Quote |
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Can't talk...gotta shoot.
C.E. "Bud" Anderson. There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, "All right, then, have it your way." |
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![]() ![]() We aren’t allowed to have combat aircraft but have 4 L-39s for use in training TACPs and antiaircraft crews. If you ever fly into TLN there’s no missing them on the ramp in either the Baltic Bees scheme or bluish grey camo. I’ve long been wanting to build a model of one. Now,I admit that my basic modeling skills aren’t very good so this kit with zero locating pins is going to be a challenge. Hopefully enough putty and paint will make it OKish. |
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I **think** Eduard makes a decent L-39 should that one not work out well for you.
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They do...it’s this kit for more money. It does have an injected molded canopy though which would probably make it worth the additional cost but I really only wanted these markings so gonna run with it.
There are so many marking options for these things that I would have thought there would be a market for a decent kit if it but perhaps not. |
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Just got paint on this one last night.
![]() Started out as the Academy 1/32 Israeli SUFA. That kit has every part needed to build any F-16 two seater after Block 30. If they put in a set of the early landing gear with wheels and tires and flat doors and small horizontal stabs, you could build any F-16 ever built. So many small fiddly parts for sensors, etc included but not called out on any of the variations of the kits I have. Only had to buy 1 aftermarket part. A left hand AN/ASQ-213 HTS Pod I'm building this one for my MD. He's the Flight Surgeon for the 169th Swamp Fox squadron and gets back seat time in this one. I have all the decals to build his ride. |
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Here’s what I’m working on now: Tamiya 1/48 HE-162. So far, it’s been pretty straight forward. What you see here is a couple afternoons worth of work.
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What you see here is a couple afternoons worth of work. View Quote ![]() |
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Originally Posted By ScottsGT: Couple? ![]() View Quote |
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If I suddenly had Bill Gates money one of the 10,000 stupid ways I would waste it all would be making a reproduction Me-162 powered by an HF120.
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Been in and out of model kits for awhile. Haven't really done anything much since I was a kid....with Testors enamels, tube glue and cheap paintbrushes
![]() I was working on a 1/96 USS Constitution a few years ago until I gave up on it and it broke during moving. Just ordered about $300 worth of stuff. Paints, thinners, various glues, tools etc. I was going to go with MRP, but most of the colors I needed were out of stock but I found a decent deal on some AK RC paints to get me started, along with a few MRP colors. Working on a CH-53E right now. Been wanting that kit for years and recently found out they're not made anymore and they aren't cheap now. So I snagged one. Also wanted a 1/35 AH-1W...Was kind of hard to find one, but I got one...one of the 1st release 2002 Academy kits (pre-NTS update) Also saw a 1/35 AH-60L DAP kit for like $20 so I figured why not. Big ed PE set for the Super Stallion on the way also. Just need to get different decals for it and maybe some after-market resin parts Bought a rivet wheel to test for the CH-53 since theres no rivets in the mold....and a CH-53 has a ton of rivets. Also bought some raised detail rivets to test to see which I like best. Need to add some jets to my stash for later. |
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Where do you get your MRP? I ordered some from Hobbyworld-usa, but they were out of stock on several colors I need. Are they the only retailers in the US? |
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Originally Posted By dangerdan:
@Colt_sporter Where do you get your MRP? I ordered some from Hobbyworld-usa, but they were out of stock on several colors I need. Are they the only retailers in the US? View Quote IM me is need for specific help. What colors are you looking for? Maybe I have doubles? |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Yes, Matt is to the best my knowledge the only USA retailer. Now you can buy them on eBay, but shipping can be a bitch as it's now coming from Europe. You're best bet is to back order the colors you want and wait. It's generally not long, MRP is currently one of his biggest sellers. He makes orders that are in the tens of thousands per month. Are you on Facebook? You can contact him on there. Matt is very responsive to messaging. He's also a group on Facebook called, Scale Modelers Critique Group. He will make announcements on there for when stuff is in. IM me is need for specific help. What colors are you looking for? Maybe I have doubles? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Originally Posted By dangerdan:
@Colt_sporter Where do you get your MRP? I ordered some from Hobbyworld-usa, but they were out of stock on several colors I need. Are they the only retailers in the US? IM me is need for specific help. What colors are you looking for? Maybe I have doubles? I have some on backorder. Light Gray FS36375 - 038 U.S.NAVY Modern FS35237 - 105 |
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Alright, I will look and see what I got. Gimme a day or so.
I also shot Matt a message to see when his next shipment is due in. |
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