Good evening,
Normally Im totally NOT into helicopters, but couldnt resist this bargain at this weekends expo for only 16€. Its all there what you need, even four belly halves for different wheels plus PE and a complete engine. Did I mention the awesome painting for the Antarctic mission? Dont know atm if Im gonna paint it in a new scheme or worn out. The kit itself promises a lot of building fun nevertheless!
Regards,
Lucas.
1/48 UH-34D | Operation "Deep Freeze" |Gallery Models
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Re: 1/48 UH-34D | Operation "Deep Freeze" |Gallery Models
Those are some interesting reference photos! I think such a worn out look would fit your skills for weathering. You know how you can make that work!
Re: 1/48 UH-34D | Operation "Deep Freeze" |Gallery Models
Base and engine started. Filler putty helps a lot here. After sanding, the base was washed with very thin khaki and black, the seams were painted in NATO black with a little bit of white glue.
Engine not complete yet - fits very good so far.
Engine not complete yet - fits very good so far.
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Re: 1/48 UH-34D | Operation "Deep Freeze" |Gallery Models
The base and engine are looking excellent!
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Superb Start Lucas!
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Brilliant work Lucas! That engine looks like it has already run several hundred hours. Beautiful job.
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Re: 1/48 UH-34D | Operation "Deep Freeze" |Gallery Models
wait... how'd you do the base? with putty??
Every take-off has a landing...some are just better than others
Re: 1/48 UH-34D | Operation "Deep Freeze" |Gallery Models
Exactly. Its pretty simple.
Just use some filler (for walls for example, should be available in almost every household store) and mix it with water until its consistence is pretty thick. Like pudding so to say. Bring it on the base, and smoothen it with the help of a piece of wood or use cardboard instead. First layer should be as smooth as you can get it. If you have some uneven spots.
Two possibilities: if you like it like that, just let it dry. If you want the result even smoother, let it dry and repeat it by filling the uneven spots.
Drying process can take a while, in this case 1 day (depending on the thickness of course).
When its almost dry you can add panel lines with a cutter. Pictures of original places help here, sometimes the plates arent too straight for example.
Basic rule for 1/48 scale here... not more than 1mm.
When its all dry, add very thin washings (really... VERY thin!) with earthy tones, in my case some khaki drab. The surface will dry very fast. 2nd layer in my case was with NATO black, for the very dirty spots. If you like, you can add some clear color for wet spots like puddles etc. More contrast is achieved by additional sanding.
Panel lines itself: white glue and lack (better: dark grey) color. The lines are filled with a syringe with a small cannula.
Some small grass pieces here and there were added too (all a matter of taste, of course).
Cheap... and simple.
Just use some filler (for walls for example, should be available in almost every household store) and mix it with water until its consistence is pretty thick. Like pudding so to say. Bring it on the base, and smoothen it with the help of a piece of wood or use cardboard instead. First layer should be as smooth as you can get it. If you have some uneven spots.
Two possibilities: if you like it like that, just let it dry. If you want the result even smoother, let it dry and repeat it by filling the uneven spots.
Drying process can take a while, in this case 1 day (depending on the thickness of course).
When its almost dry you can add panel lines with a cutter. Pictures of original places help here, sometimes the plates arent too straight for example.
Basic rule for 1/48 scale here... not more than 1mm.
When its all dry, add very thin washings (really... VERY thin!) with earthy tones, in my case some khaki drab. The surface will dry very fast. 2nd layer in my case was with NATO black, for the very dirty spots. If you like, you can add some clear color for wet spots like puddles etc. More contrast is achieved by additional sanding.
Panel lines itself: white glue and lack (better: dark grey) color. The lines are filled with a syringe with a small cannula.
Some small grass pieces here and there were added too (all a matter of taste, of course).
Cheap... and simple.
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