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  1. That came out nice as I know the Academy kit is not the best. Did you do anything with the nose as it looks a lot better than to kit one. I had to add a 6mm plug to get it to look right on my one. Is the armament scratch built because it looks great!

    Are you planning on doing anymore of these small Academy kits, they can be a challenge to get looking right but for me that's the fun part!!

    All the best, Shane

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  2. Hi All,

    A long time in the making, she fought me along the way, and, I ended up putting her to one side and finishing something. But she is now 'over the line' and, while my modelling skills weren't up to the challenge, I am happy she is finished. The last in my Nachtjager series I'm keen to do something more colourful :banghead:

    I based the camouflage on the first picture and the kit instructions. It looks to me as if the light coloured 'splotches' (wonder what the German is for that!) were applied in the field so I painted the basic splinter camo, applied the decals and then sprayed the splotches, hope it looks all right.

    Complete OOB and while I would like to say it was a pleasure to build, I can't. Perhaps I'm a bit jaded after 7 odd German Nightfighters :mental:

    Thanks for looking and sorry about the photos, best I can do I'm afraid.

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    Cheers,

    Shane

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  3. Thanks guys, appreciate your comments. Airfix have really come a long way in their engineering and the kit goes together very well as those who have built her can testify. Little things like how the wing attaches means no visible join line and the turret that can be popped in at the end of the build make it a real pleasure. This is the first of the new tools I have built and I hope that the rest are just as good.

    Being a name sake I really wanted this to come out well and I am pretty happy with it.

    Thanks for looking.

  4. Hello All,

    I would like to share with you my rendition of Airfix's excellent new tool Defiant (and a couple of pictures of their not so good old tool Defiant!!)

    I had a lot of fun with this build as it goes together so easy, I have another in the stash that will be done as a Night Fighter.

    Built OOB except for tape and wire seatbelts and wingtip navigation lights and done in the kit markings. Decals are nice but a little stiff, I found that they would not conform to the panel lines even with a good dose of Micro Sol, I ended up using a toothpick to help them settle in. Paints are (my favourite) Tamiya Acrylics with a light oil wash on the top to modulate the colour and a preshade on the bottom. I kept the weathering to a minimum.

    Also are some pictures of it's older brother that I made a number of years ago with a lot of modifications (Tail enlarged, new chin intake, altered ailerons etc etc) as a comparison. Sorry about the very average photos.

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    Thanks for looking and I hope that you enjoy.


    From the land of the long white cloud


    Shane.

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  5. I have just come across this post and it is very do able even with light squiggles on dark. This is my rendition of the He 219 http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234998754-dragon-he-219/and the squiggles were done with well thinned Italeri Acrylics and a (cheap) long bristled brush. Long bristles are important as they hold a reservoir of paint that means you can do a long stroke without having to recharge the brush lots. I did spend a lot of time practising before committing paint to plastic.

    Hope that this helps.

  6. Great looking little monster of a glider! That must have been one scary glider to fly, with such short wings and fantastic visibility through the huge canopy...

    But as a model I like it.

    Well done

    JR

    Not only thatm but the pilot had to lie down to fly the plane. Talk about getting a stiff neck.....

    AND fly into a formation of B17's & B24's firing a couple of 30mm cannon. Just watched an Aerocinema Doco which spoke about the BV 40 and apparently only 6 were built and were to be towed up with Bf 109's until above the bomber formations where they would release and dive down through the formations then 'glide' back to the airfield. It says that the Me163 was thought to be a better solution so it went no further.

    Shane

  7. Thanks guys for your kind words.

    awesome squiggle work! did you apply the camo with a brush?

    :analintruder::thumbsup:

    Agree abpout the awesomeness of your squiggles . Please explain your technique.

    Alistair

    Reini and Alistair,

    I spent a lot of time thinking about how to do this and tried a number of techniques out on my poor old test model.

    My initial thoughts were to try and mask it with blutak or string but neither worked out at all. I nearly gave up but really wanted to do her in wellenmuster (squiggle) camo.

    I had recently bought a cheap brush with long bristles (almost like a pinstriping brush) and, after a lot of practice, was able to reasonably quickly apply the squiggles.

    The trick I found was to thin the paint to airbrush consistency, load the brush the touch it on a piece of paper to remove the excess then apply. With the long bristles it holds a lot of paint and allows for long strokes and nice curves.

    My initial plan was to use oil paints because of the longer drying time but ended up using Italeri Acrylics and, I almost forgot to mention, this was applied over a gloss varnish. Sorry to waffle on but hope that this explains the way I did it.

    One of my top favourite aircraft, and what a lovely build!

    The authentic light grey squiggle, the refined radar array and the inflight posing all look very convincing. And the photoshopped action pics are very evocative, especially the first one. (You may have to work a bit on the outlines of the tail and wings of the second one ;-).)

    Excellent modelling – bravo!

    Kind regards,

    Joachim

    Thanks Joachim, really appreciate your kind words.

    The radar array from the kit is an etched thing of beauty and the easiest to fit out of all the Nachtjagers I have done. I was concerned it would look 2d but because it is so fine it looks just right in 1/72.

    My first real go at 'photoshopping' and yeah that second one does look like my son cut it out with a pair of scissors and pasted it on to the background :banghead:Might have another go if I find time.

    Thanks again guys.

    Shane

  8. Hi All,

    Please find below my interpretation of Dragon's He 219. I chose to complete her 'in flight' as I love the shape of this aircraft. Completed oob with the exception of airfix aircrew.

    I based the scheme loosely on the one at NASM (http://www.warbirdsnews.com/uncategorized/nasms-heinkel-he-219-restoration-update.html) and some images from the internet. Weathering was kept to a minimum as they were still very new when the war ended. Paints are all Italeri Acrylics.

    Hope that you enjoy.

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    And with a little photoshop (actually GIMP) magic....

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    Thanks for looking

    Shane

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  9. Hi All,

    Another in my Nachtjager theme of builds, this one I completed earlier this year and it is my interpretation of Hasegawa's excellent 1/72 Ju 88 G-6.

    Once again built nearly completely out of the box with kit markings, I only scratch built the radar array but I'm still not happy as it is still way too heavy and added foil seatbelts.

    Painted with Italeri Acrylics.

    Hope that you enjoy.

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    Thanks for looking.

    Shane

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  10. Nice Dornier, those German mottled schemes always scare the hell out of me.

    Yeah and this was a simple one!?! Stuffed it up in a couple of places as I used a bit much flow improver and it should have extended to below the wings on the fuse and nacelles.

    Lovely clean build, still seems a bit weird, a big bomber pretending to be a fighter chasing other big bombers !

    You can't imagine a Wellington doing this can you ?

    Really lovely job, do you mind if I ask if the stand comes with the kit ?

    Cheers Pat

    Thanks Pat and when you consider that these still had the bombing capability meaning that not only did they have to carry the radar and not too inconsiderable armament but also the heavy bomb door opening and closing mechanism it's a wonder that they could catch up to even the slowest bomber let alone bring it down! Perhaps we should be thankful for that.

    The stand is actually from the Italeri BR-20.

    Thanks for looking.

    Shane

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