First because the fit allows it. Then it faciliates handling and application of the swastikas. But for no real important reason.BlackSheep214 wrote:Why the tail wings not on yet?
Hobby Boss 1/48 Me 262A-1a/U3
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Thank you guys!
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Had a day off and decided to force this on and off-project closer to the end.
The canopy masking sat there for a few months, so I was a bit nervous when I peeled it off. But all went well as you see
I want to place the model on a base that depicts one of those wooden layups along the Autobahn, where some of the Me 262 were waiting for operations during the last weeks of WW2. The two acrylic sheets are sandwitched via two screws. The upper one has the same outer dimensions like the cover to guarantee a snuggle fit. I cut a random outline in the protective foil and peeled off the inner part. Sanded the now uncovered area with low grit paper to provide a better grip between the acrylic paste and the sheet.
In the still wet paste I pressed some of those you all know where to get them-stirring staffs
Let that arrangement dry for a few hours and shot some Vallejo Air brown tones on top
Next step is covering the area around the slats with mossy wood ground. Found a package of Forest-in-a-Pot from Fredericus Rex in my storage. The grain looks more suitable for 1/35 and bigger, so I went for some kitchen work
more to come
The canopy masking sat there for a few months, so I was a bit nervous when I peeled it off. But all went well as you see
I want to place the model on a base that depicts one of those wooden layups along the Autobahn, where some of the Me 262 were waiting for operations during the last weeks of WW2. The two acrylic sheets are sandwitched via two screws. The upper one has the same outer dimensions like the cover to guarantee a snuggle fit. I cut a random outline in the protective foil and peeled off the inner part. Sanded the now uncovered area with low grit paper to provide a better grip between the acrylic paste and the sheet.
In the still wet paste I pressed some of those you all know where to get them-stirring staffs
Let that arrangement dry for a few hours and shot some Vallejo Air brown tones on top
Next step is covering the area around the slats with mossy wood ground. Found a package of Forest-in-a-Pot from Fredericus Rex in my storage. The grain looks more suitable for 1/35 and bigger, so I went for some kitchen work
more to come
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Great work! Interesting to follow the build of the base Mostrich!
Looking at this picture, if shown totally out of the context, would make me at least to believe it some sort of tasty seasoning you soon put on your dish etc...
Can almost smell the spices in it!
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Is this a "SORA" base, Torben?
Very clever idea doing a base! So cool! Your 262 will look ace on this one!
Very clever idea doing a base! So cool! Your 262 will look ace on this one!
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That is going to be a very nice looking base, as is the 262. I love the Squiggle work!
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Thank you, Paul. Mother nature still is our best supplier!Paul wrote:This is awesome. I never thought about using stuff like this.
Looks like rappee, but I could resist snorting it.KSaarni wrote:(...) Can almost smell the spices in it!
- Kari
Yes, it is. A bit pricey, but when you're a slow builder like me you don't need more than two per year...Thomas_M wrote:Is this a "SORA" base, Torben?
Thank you, Portman. I hope it turns out as planned.portman wrote:That is going to be a very nice looking base, as is the 262. I love the Squiggle work!
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What a result! The camouflage is a very challenger part of this nice build. Torben, will the top of the case fit over the wing(span)? Looks rather tight on the last pic.
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Done!!!
After 15 months she finally found her place on the shelf. By far not the kits fault, engineering is great. It was more the lack of motivation of the builder that let this project crawl to its end.
Thank you all for following and being patient. Eager to read yor comments.
Torben
After 15 months she finally found her place on the shelf. By far not the kits fault, engineering is great. It was more the lack of motivation of the builder that let this project crawl to its end.
Close fit, but fits! On the tailplane it's less than a mm...Thomas_M wrote:
(...) Torben, will the top of the case fit over the wing(span)? Looks rather tight on the last pic.
Thank you all for following and being patient. Eager to read yor comments.
Torben