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Braathen SAFE DC-4 in 1/144


rhusberg

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Hei,

Just to prove that I actually build as well, not only just taking photos of old models :analintruder:

This is the Minicraft kit, one of their better ones, only too deep panellines. I choosed to use resin

cowlings/engines from Dana Kopher, and laserprinted decals from Twosix.

As always, we start with a clean workbench... :lol:

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And most of my "productionline" right now.....

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Happy modelling,

Ruben Husberg

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I did the Pan Am version a couple of years ago, love your resin engines/cowlings, far more accurate than Minicrafts (too many cylinders and seemed too small to me). Looking great so far!

Paul Harrison :poppy:

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Ok, then the decals is on. They did not fit very well on the nose area, so

I will recomend others to only use the thin blue strip, cuttet apart from the

rest of the cheatline, and mask and paint the red stripe. More work, but

mutch better result.

The plan was to use the deicing boots decal from the kit. They did not fit

very well, so I ended up masking everything and paint those. Save your

self a lot of work, and paint those before the alclad goes on......

Now its "only" all the small parts, weathering etc again....

Happy modelling,

Ruben

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Then I'm finished with this one. Today I have added various antennas

and done some weathering, as I feel it add some more life to my model.

Except the antenna on top of the cockpit, all others are homemade from

plastic or metal, and stretched sprue.

Happy modelling,

Ruben

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Turned out very nice Ruben, love the new engines. I noticed the curtains in the windows, are they printed on the decal sheet or did you have to pant them?

Paul Harrison

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Turned out very nice Ruben, love the new engines. I noticed the curtains in the windows, are they printed on the decal sheet or did you have to pant them?

Paul Harrison

Hei Paul,

Thanks for the kind words. The curtains are printed on the decal, and

add a very nice touch to the models.

Happy modelling,

Ruben

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Ruben,

This model really captures the look and feel of the era. Your detail shots of the aerials are most useful too as I am currently embarking on a series of DC4s. I can also vouch for Dana's engines as I have just used them on a Carvair conversion which is my current project.

Vince

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Ruben,

This model really captures the look and feel of the era. Your detail shots of the aerials are most useful too as I am currently embarking on a series of DC4s. I can also vouch for Dana's engines as I have just used them on a Carvair conversion which is my current project.

Vince

Hei Vince,

The aerials vary widely between the different Dc-4's. I used the book "Skyliners 3 " by Hamlin as a reference,

because it has a very nice colourshot of "my" Dc-4. And when looking at a Balair DC-4 on the opposite page,

there is alot of differencies. Like the red beacon light on top of the fin on Braathens, the swiss bird has it

on the roof above the large freightdoor....

Happy modelling,

Ruben

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Hi ya Ruben,

Nice to see youve been busy again :yahoo: She looks rather nice, definately a graceful prop liner :wub:

Thanks for sharing :thumbsup2:

Bex

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