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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: thedudee95 on April 28, 2012, 03:36:25 PM
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So as some of you may have seen my earlier topic about some airplane construction kits, well i went out and bought some. It took some time but i also got all materials.
My first built, is a Spitfire MkVb 1:72 scale. I forgot to take pictures of it while putting it together, but it all fit. Here you can see my little workstation.
I apologize for the blur, as i took the photos with my phone camera.
(http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/426306_366408840047781_100000360038356_1271459_2070851033_n.jpg)
A close up, the pilot inside. I actually had to take it apart as i misinterpreted the instructions and installed the cockpit too low.
(http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/424845_369043746450957_100000360038356_1277714_188120049_n.jpg)
I finally painted it a couple weeks later:
(http://a1.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/531031_378546512167347_100000360038356_1309981_1417783669_n.jpg)
(http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash3/529843_399629313392400_100000360038356_1368176_1884027580_n.jpg)
As of now i have to add all of the decals, then it is finished. :rock
Next i plan on doing a Stuka 1:72, Bf-109 (not sure which variant) 1:72, and an F-14 1:48. My goal is to work my way to a B-17G. Anybody have an tips to increase the accuracy of the kit, or anything that will help?
Thanks!
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Looks good dude. Where are you finding these kits. I used to do 1 or 2 models a month when I was a kid. Really loved doing them, but now they're becoming hard for me to find. I wouldn't mind getting back into it. Always loved doing WW2 planes and ships.
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Looks good dude. Where are you finding these kits. I used to do 1 or 2 models a month when I was a kid. Really loved doing them, but now they're becoming hard for me to find. I wouldn't mind getting back into it. Always loved doing WW2 planes and ships.
This one i found on Amazon.com,
http://www.amazon.com/Airfix-A02046A-Supermarine-Spitfire-MkVb/dp/B0044WWN7I/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335647565&sr=8-1
They have pretty much all of them, for very cheap, less than 20$ for even the larger models. It ships fast, and nothing was broken or missing. I know my father found a couple in some of the hardware, or crafts stores though i cant be sure.
Im just getting into it, after watching James May's show where they built a lifesize Airfix spitfire, and im inspired to build my way to a giant RC plane :airplane:
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Thanks for the link! :aok
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Thanks for the link! :aok
No problem! If you look in the related items, they have all of the other models, i think i might snatch myself some very soon :cheers:
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Looks good so far. :aok
Here's a tip before you apply the decals: lay down a layer of clear gloss paint. Decals adhere best to a nice shinny surface. After the decals dry(at least a day), mask the canopy then add a coat of clear flat. This seals decal and restores the correct flat finish.
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Looks good so far. :aok
Here's a tip before you apply the decals: lay down a layer of clear gloss paint. Decals adhere best to a nice shinny surface. After the decals dry(at least a day), mask the canopy then add a coat of clear flat. This seals decal and restores the correct flat finish.
Wow thank you! I'm planning on applying the decals later tonight. I looked up a little online, and it said to first dip them in water for around 15 minutes. So i suppose i apply the clear gloss, wait for it to dry, apply decals, wait for it to dry, and than a clear flat?
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Wow thank you! I'm planning on applying the decals later tonight. I looked up a little online, and it said to first dip them in water for around 15 minutes. So i suppose i apply the clear gloss, wait for it to dry, apply decals, wait for it to dry, and than a clear flat?
15 Seconds should be enough in warm(not hot) water. Your clear coat should be allowed to dry 1 day to cure. 2 days may be better depending on brand, type, and how heavy it was applied. You want a good hard and shiny surface before adding decals. I would wait 2 days if using a lacquer or enamel clear coat.
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:aok
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Hobby Lobby has a good model section if you have one near you uptown.
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Wow thank you! I'm planning on applying the decals later tonight. I looked up a little online, and it said to first dip them in water for around 15 minutes. So i suppose i apply the clear gloss, wait for it to dry, apply decals, wait for it to dry, and than a clear flat?
taking your time is as important as anything else when it comes to building models...Dont rush it....
looking good BTW :aok
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Thanks a lot guys, i learned a lot! Im repainting some parts, as it flaked off, and then i'll apply the clear coat, i believe it is enamel. I will wait 2 days! Thank you so much :)
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You can also find all sorts of models at www.squadron.com its a company in Carrollton Texas 1-877-414-0434.
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The first model I ever bought myself was a Spitfire when I was about 11. Painted it very badly. It lasted a long time though and I even met a real Spitfire pilot through it.
But my Dad bought me my first ever model in Woolworths. A Wildcat, FM2. He built it for me while I hovered around him anxiously.
I came back to modelling recently and bought me one of these. I think I dropped myself in the deep end here: This is what I hope it looks like when I'm finished:
(http://ww1aircraftmodels.com/F2b_complete_x_3.jpg)
We'll see.