It DOES help, Pascal! Thank you!!
I use Tamiya Extra Thin Cement almost exclusively but will have to look out for the white cap glue. Know a shop in Dublin where I think I could get it: The Modeller´s Nook, owned by my friend Chris.
1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
Good evening,
You're welcome Thomas.
I really apologize as I just realize I forgot to answer your question
The H&S is the Infinity, 2in1 version with 0.15 and 0.4 needles/nozzles.
Small update.
A very thin veil of Light Gray went on aluminum rims.
Maskol protects tires.
The Maskol is removed and black is quickly sprayed to do a touch up on the tire and slightly darken the flanks
The first weathering step:
It was also time to take care of the wings.
One word about the build quality: Perfect!
Wing tips are separate parts ...
Deadly accuracy of the assembly!!
Care should be taken not to forget to pierce the upper surface for the passage of small circular lights mounted from inside.
The propeller received his second thin coat of Alclad Black
Then ... 2 light coats of Airframe Aluminum
The blades are then taken up with a little more pressure and less paint to keep the tone, thickening the layer to make it more solid and less shiny
Time for the Black (Semi Gloss Black from Model Master Acrylic)
The layers are very thin while emphasizing the central, and the trailing edge of the blades.
Lighter on the leading and the rear end face of the blades.
The yellow should be passed quickly on the blades tips.
That's it.
Pascal
You're welcome Thomas.
I really apologize as I just realize I forgot to answer your question
The H&S is the Infinity, 2in1 version with 0.15 and 0.4 needles/nozzles.
Small update.
A very thin veil of Light Gray went on aluminum rims.
Maskol protects tires.
The Maskol is removed and black is quickly sprayed to do a touch up on the tire and slightly darken the flanks
The first weathering step:
It was also time to take care of the wings.
One word about the build quality: Perfect!
Wing tips are separate parts ...
Deadly accuracy of the assembly!!
Care should be taken not to forget to pierce the upper surface for the passage of small circular lights mounted from inside.
The propeller received his second thin coat of Alclad Black
Then ... 2 light coats of Airframe Aluminum
The blades are then taken up with a little more pressure and less paint to keep the tone, thickening the layer to make it more solid and less shiny
Time for the Black (Semi Gloss Black from Model Master Acrylic)
The layers are very thin while emphasizing the central, and the trailing edge of the blades.
Lighter on the leading and the rear end face of the blades.
The yellow should be passed quickly on the blades tips.
That's it.
Pascal
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Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
Very clear close-up pictures and good progress again!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing!
Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
Hi,
Thanks Thomas!
Time for Yellow!
Masking tape and a bit of Maskol on the tip leading edge:
Yellow Zinc Chromate as primer:
Insigna Yellow:
A mist of yellow is srayed on the back side:
Discreet, but that's the purpose!
Part of the hub is painted Mat Alu and the tip Airframe Alu.
First "wash":
With Hamilton Logos and instructions:
Wings done:
Test fit... Terrific!!
More soon
Pascal
Thanks Thomas!
Time for Yellow!
Masking tape and a bit of Maskol on the tip leading edge:
Yellow Zinc Chromate as primer:
Insigna Yellow:
A mist of yellow is srayed on the back side:
Discreet, but that's the purpose!
Part of the hub is painted Mat Alu and the tip Airframe Alu.
First "wash":
With Hamilton Logos and instructions:
Wings done:
Test fit... Terrific!!
More soon
Pascal
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Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
oh man, this build is soo good!
Every take-off has a landing...some are just better than others
Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
I agree - it is great work and i'm watching this with interest!Thomas_M wrote:
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Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
Terrific stuff! I've missed watching this.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
Re: 1/32 Tamiya Corsair with BRASSIN P&W R-2800 engine
Hi everybody,
Thanks a lot Mates!
Small progress.
Some work done on the exhausts:
With pastels:
"Test fit":
Plastic assembled on the resin P&W:
"Sewing" (Passepoil in French...) done on the headrest:
Small weathering with oils and Humbrol 144.
Second "wash" with oil on the wheels:
That's all for today.
More soon
Pascal
Thanks a lot Mates!
Small progress.
Some work done on the exhausts:
With pastels:
"Test fit":
Plastic assembled on the resin P&W:
"Sewing" (Passepoil in French...) done on the headrest:
Small weathering with oils and Humbrol 144.
Second "wash" with oil on the wheels:
That's all for today.
More soon
Pascal