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Jazzy Jase

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  1. Thanks for the quick reply. I had a feeling re-masking would be the answer, but I used an Eduard Mask (I'm rubbish at making masks myself) so that means ordering a new one form Hannants and waiting 2 weeks.

  2. Hi,

    I'm still getting used to airbrushing and last night I finished spraying my Tamiya Corsair.

    I used white-tac sausages to mark the edge of the dark blue, but it looks as though I've sprayed too much paint against one of the sausages and it has pooled. upon removing the sausages I am left with a raised area of paint where Dark blue meets Intermediate blue.

    What are my options for this? Is it correctable? My first thoughts are to sand the area and re-paint, but I'm not sure I'm skilled enough to get exactly the same finish as the rest of the model. And should I do it by hand? or use the sausages and airbrush again?

    I would appreciate any advice.

  3. Can anyone offer some advice? I finished spraying my Tamiya corsair last light and in my excitement to see how it looked I removed the canopy masks. Now I realize that I'm going to need to spray the model with gloss varnish before decalling and using a wash then matt varnish over the top.

    With the canopy now exposed, can I even spray gloss over the top of it? What will happen if I spray matt over the top of that?

    What what you do?

  4. Hmmm. I've got Vallejo Air 71014 and Tamiya XF26 as matches for Humbrol 149

    Edit: Looks like it matches both 71014 and 71021 according to the colour charts!

  5. Joseph, those links are great thanks.

    I now have the Tamiya mixes for Sea Blue and Intermediate Blue, but the mysterious insignia white is still absent.

    I wonder if this is the same colour as USN Light grey? It's for a Tamiya 1/72 Hellcat and their new Corsair.

  6. Thanks to all your help I'm pretty much sorted except for 3 colours.

    AS-8 - Navy Blue (US Navy)

    AS-19 - Intermediate Blue (US Navy)

    AS-20 - Insignia White (US Navy)

    I can't find any Vallejo matches for theses colours.

    I would buy the Tamiya Sprays, but AS-8 is not available anywhere.

    Doing a little research shows that Xtracolor might match AS-8 and AS-19

    AS-8 - Navy Blue USN (ANA 607 Non-Specular Sea Blue) - X121

    AS-19 - Intermediate Blue USN (ANA 608 Intermediate Blue) - X125

    Are Xtracolours any good? What thinner should be used to airbrush with them?

    GrahamEM, can your Painters Assistant match any of these to Vallejo?

  7. Well I finally finished my first kit without throwing it in the bin, despite giving up with the airbrush and finishing it by hand.

    It's an RAF chipmunk like the ones I used to fly as an Air Cadet out of Benson.

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    I haven't applied any weathering because they were always very shiny in my memories of them as a teenager, but this is perhaps too shiny?

    I'll make another one once I'm comfortable using the airbrush.

    The transfers are a little thin and the red shows up through the white on the roundels, so I'll paint some white underneath them next time too.

  8. What colours are referenced on Academy instructions?

    The paint numbers just seem to be in order and don't reference any paint manufacturer numbers.

    Which leaves me with the descriptions like Black, Flat Black (What's the difference?) and Gun Metal, but do these correspond to a certain paint brand?

  9. I think "the best kits" are the ones you enjoy the most.

    Absolutely. Having fun is what it's all about, which is what I was trying to say in my original post:

    "Now I don't mind a bit of filling and sanding, but this kit would take a lot and isn't my idea of fun."

    So I don't mind spending a bit extra on a well fitting kit if it means I gain more enjoyment.

    I've now got both the Tamiya and Airfix Spitfire Mk1's, so I shall build them both!

  10. I have a couple of questions for anyone experienced with Vallejo Air:

    1. The Vallejo guidethat came with my paint set recommends adding 1 drop of thinner for every 3 drops of Vallejo Air, but I have also read that you can airbrush it un-thinned. What do you guys and girls do?

    2. I need to spray a glossy white colour. It's an Airfix kit that says Humbrol 22 on the instructions. On the Vallejo conversion chart this equates to "71001+71058" (White and Gloss Varnish). So, does this mean I should mix the two before spraying? Or spray the white, then the gloss varnish? Does it matter? And if I need to mix them before spraying do I mix them 50/50?

    Thanks, Jason

  11. Sounds like you have an excess of mould release oil on the older kit, you did not mention if you had thoroughly washed the parts in soapy water before assembly. MODeller

    Cheers MODeller. I did not wash the parts in soapy water before assembly. Is that something I should be doing with every kit?

    So if I wash this one the paint should take to it? what sort of soapy water? Hand soap? Fairy liquid?

  12. I attempted to primer my 2 Airfix Sopwith Pups this evening. Using Vallejo Model Air Primer straight into the airbrush.

    The newer kit, moulded in grey plastic took the paint fine. However, the paint would not stick at all to the older kit, moulded in yellow.

    The paint just ran off. It looked like rain on a freshly polished car.

    I have no Idea why it did this, and I don't think I did anything wrong seeing as one kit was fine.

    Any ideas? Is there something I can use to get paint to stick to my early kit?

  13. Thanks Graham.

    The colour charts don't show direct conversions for the Tamiya AS and TS paints though.

    Here's a few of the colours I wish to convert:

    AS-10 Ocean Grey RAF

    AS-11 Medium Sea Grey

    AS-9 Dark Green RAF

    AS-5 Light Blue Luftwaffe

    The Humbrol Colour Reference charts do have colours by those names, that doesn't help me mixing Tamiya or Vallejo.

    It would be great if your software could do it though. If it can I may even invest in it myself!

  14. Gwart, that Mustang looks awesome.

    Graham, that's some interesting information. I just assumed that most kits would be fairly accurate. The Tamiya Mk.1 Spit for instance, is it massively innacurate, or just seasoned modellers being picky?

    So what is the best 1/72 Spitfire?

  15. Back when I used to make models as a kid, they were almost always Airfix and the occasional Matchbox and Revell kit. I'd heard about Tamiya, but they were too expensive for my pocket money.

    Now though there are loads of manufacturers to choose from, but knowing Airfix the best I've bought a few cheap kits from ebay. Last night I started on an Airfix 1/72 ME262. I was mightily surprised however, at just how bad this kit is: No cockpit, appaling fit, and an engine piece missing.

    Every joint is poorly fitting, with gaps of upto 2mm. Now I don't mind a bit of filling and sanding, but this kit would take a lot and isn't my idea of fun. I shall throw it together and use it to test my new airbrush.

    This got me thinking. The Revell Spitfire I made didn't need much filling at all. Did I get lucky with the Revell? Or unlucky with the Airfix? Which kit manufacturers are the best? Which are the worst? Does quality vary from kit to kit?

    I want to build a collection of 1/72 WW2 aircraft, so should I be looking at certain manufacturers? Or only certain kits from all the manufacturers? How do I find out which are good kits and which are bad?

    I don't mind spending a bit extra for good quality and detail. Any thoughts or recommendations would be welcome.

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