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Vought XF5U-1 "Flying Flapjack" (Kitty Hawk 1:48)


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Looking great so far, Sasha.

 

I was reading your earlier post about getting the Sea Blue right.

 

I have been building Gloss Sea Blue models for several years now, and to be honest its a hard colour to nail down. It doesn't photograph well indoors, Paint manufacturers seem to have differing interpretations, there were 2 different official formulations for GSB, and then when you factor in scale effect for hue and gloss.... it becomes a highly subjective mine field.

 

Each time i build a model, i try a different brand of paint, or a different mixing formula to see what "looks" right on a 72nd scale model.

 

By best suggestion is to find as many colour photos that you can, and check all of your paint samples outdoors in natural sunlight. Simply checking indoors with incandescent or fluorescent light won't help.

 

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Martin, David, thanks!

 

On 06.04.2017 at 1:45 PM, Martian Hale said:

You may want to check the fit of the spinners

Done, seems almost fine:

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And little more sanding:

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David, regarding color of this plane:

 

On 06.04.2017 at 9:51 PM, David H said:

find as many colour photos that you can

Problem is that I don't have any color photo of this plane. And I'm not sure that they exist at all :(

I didn't find any mention of XF5U color at Naval Fighters 21 (only book I have).

In instruction mentioned "midnight blue". It's looks too dark.

 

So you right, it's really "a highly subjective mine field".

 

I'll try to paint it navy blue (wich also have a lack of blueish from my perspective). But this option seems to me the most believable

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Great work on the spinners and prop blades. I must have had a duff kit as my spinners caused be so much grief that I hade to sand all the detail off, glue them to the prop shafts, fair every thing in with putty (the kit spinners were not perfectly round in cross section), sand everything to the correct cross section and reinstate all the detail.

 

Martian

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I know how much work it took for you to get to this point, and i really like what i see.

 

You probably gave this thought already, but i think the finish isn't quite glossy enough. I'm working on the presumption that a clear coat and some washes are going to go on that will balance the overall finish out.

 

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Thanks mates! 

 

30 minutes ago, David H said:

I'm working on the presumption that a clear coat and some washes are going to go on that will balance the overall finish out.

David, it'll be at least some washing and pigments.

After that - clear coat (gloss or semi-gloss, I didn't decide yet).

 

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Nigel, thanks a lot!

 

Added coat of semi-gloss:

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After deleting masks found some crap under canopy:

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Teared off canopy and rinse crap with watter. Hallelujah, it's almost gone!

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Stunning build! Really like the props! 

That was a brave move, removing your windscreen! Luckily everything worked out!

 

Looking forward to the final result!

 

 

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