Jump to content

docjojo

Members
  • Posts

    228
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Posts posted by docjojo

  1. Hi everybody,

     

    After the C2 and waiting to finish my Ki-100 of Aoshima I started on the C7.


    Not too many squadron choices because only one had it in the IAF, but my Wife choose the name, so it's the 514 nickname "titan"

     

    531985141.jpg

     

    523659144.jpg

     

    508289156.jpg

     

    200725168.jpg

     

    546067171.jpg

     

    475527174.jpg

     

    With it's little brother the C2

     

    156855177.jpg

     

    746201180.jpg

     

    Will finish my Ki-100 now

     

    By

     

    Joel

    • Like 44
    • Thanks 1
  2. Hi everyone,

     

    When the model of the AMK kfir came out, I did not resist to start it.
    The decoration is a mixture of AMK decals and Isradecal. I paint it with the IAF colors of Mrpaint at free hand, exept for the identification mark of course.

    It's a very nice kit, for me the best Kfir in 72° scale.

     

    932974001.jpg

     

    885327002.jpg

     

    841987003.jpg

     

    723653004.jpg

     

    596567006.jpg

     

    897928007.jpg

     

    376378008.jpg

     

    See you soon for the C7

     

    Cheers

     

    Joel

    • Like 54
  3. 44 minutes ago, Doc72 said:

     

    Can you tell us about your technique?

     

    Hi Doc,

     

    I'll try to explain my technique, I do not promise anything with my English.

    I paint in first the three tone basic color, ocean grey and dark green.

    Then I rework my basic colors.
    Green is highlighted with light green H422 RLM82 gunze with light gray passages F-15 H306.
    The gray was cleared to him in H306 and a final clarification but light with matt white XF-2 Tam.
    Whenever it is fairly diluted paint, I filled the cup to 3/4 thinner tam and I stir with a brush dipped in the color I want to paint. I think it has to do two to three drops wholesale.

    799161004.jpg

    545804005.jpg

     

    Traces of exhausts are painted with a mixture of brown / red followed by a trace of Tan in the center. drips of with sepia ink are made below the cell and around the fuel filler cap.
    steps areas are stained with black and black / blue enamel mig or AK ranges for the base juice, I make small spots and then I attenuates more or less with a brush soaked in white spirit.
    It is a method as may progressive with a lot of touch throughout the day.
    Dust is put along the driver side fairing with the "dust deposit" Mig.

     

    Ouch, hope you understand, and thank you to google trad

     

    Joel

    • Like 3
×
×
  • Create New...