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  1. With the hgw transfers, it’s possible you accidentally removed the carrier film when removing the protective paper - very easy to do. (Ask me how I know) That or the film just fell off earlier which has also happened to me before. I do love this product as the result can be amazing but they’re extremely temperamental- easily damaged by cold or hot temperatures. Hopefully the eduard decals work better. I’m using the same set so curious to see how you get on. Looking great so far👍

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  2. 8 hours ago, shortCummins said:

    Hi Kitchen Modeller

     

    I would have not added either the pylons or boom intakes...

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    ...this is because I had to cut the HGW transfers carrier film to fit around them, it would have been easier with them not fitted.

     

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    Ah yes. That makes sense - I’ve also added the air intakes but not the pylons so I’ll hold off on those 👍 

     

    Paint is looking really good - great work 😊

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  3. On 10/13/2023 at 11:08 PM, shortCummins said:

     

    If I’d have thought about adding these rivets a wee bit more than I did I would have not fitted either the boom air scoops or pylons, I’ll know next time.

    Hey ya - really enjoying this build. I’m currently building the same kit with the hgw rivet set - tho you’re a little ahead of me - what did you mean by the above? Eg it would have been easier to apply the rivets if the booms were not attached? 

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  4. On 8/4/2023 at 9:56 PM, Andrés S. said:

    A first class job. The figures are also very good.

    Congratulations.

    Andrés.

    Thanks Andrés. :)

     

    On 8/5/2023 at 5:50 AM, SaminCam said:

    Thanks John, I really look forward to seeing what you've been up to and this and the winter Messerschmidt diorama are absolutely sensational. I'm always impressed with the energy your models seem to evoke and I'd definitely say there is a "Kitchen Modeller" style which I love. It goes without saying the aircraft are spot on, but I've not seen your figure painting before and these are awesome as well. Would love to see a WiP on one of these little guys sometime so I can learn some tricks. Cheers! Sam

    Thanks Sam - I've always enjoyed painting figures but felt like they always fell short of the standard I was trying to achieve - That said, I think I am improving so am attempting to add figures to every build at the moment - I have quite a few plastic and resin pilot figures collected over the years so I suppose I should start using them :) 1/48 is quite small so I should really give myself a break in terms of quality. 

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  5. Thanks for all the kind complements - I'm glad you like the model. 

     

    On 8/4/2023 at 4:31 PM, Dave Klaatu said:

    VERY nice build, love the paint and diorama!

     

    What paint and colors did you use on the plane?

    I used Mr color paints for most of the build - I painted one of the summer schemes from the boxing and then put the white wash on top of that - I used Mr Color Insignia white for the white wash. 

     

    On 8/4/2023 at 6:28 PM, franky boy said:

    Great work @Kitchen Modeller

     

    How did you achieve the weathered effect on the winter white wash?

     

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    James

    After painting the aircraft summer scheme, I put down 2 coats of chipping fluid - with each coat given time to dry. Then went over that with the insignia white - mottling it on carefully. Then added some water to the areas I wanted to chip and removed the paint with a stiff brush and sanding sponges. Later I used oil paints to create weathering effects. Hope this helps. 
     

     

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  6. 3rd completed this year - really slowing down in my old age 😁 Wingsy Kits A5M2 in 1/48 - very cool kit - fit is really good and details are awesome- masks and photo etch included tho I added some eduard pe and some scratched details. Painted with Alclad with oils for weathering. Figures were stolen from the Tamiya A6M5 boxing. Laser cut base from LMG in Ukraine (search eBay for model carrier base)
     

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  7. 8 hours ago, SilverWingsSmitty said:

    YOU ARE AN INTERNET INFLUENCER! 😆
     This is so gorgeous that I bought the kit last night from Exito Models in Poland.
    I have a question about the stars and bars decals, the light blue surround looks WAY better than the plain ones, but it looks like the instructions show the light blue ones going on the alternate P-40 you can make from the kit. But i found some b&w photos of Lulu Belle and it appears in some pics that the outer edges could indeed be  lighter looking. So was this an artistic choice by you or did you find documentation? I'm just curious, not a nitpicker, I'm a "shapes and colors" modeler, they guide me to my kit choices, and I'm doing mine just like yours regardless.

    Is there any chance you have a build thread or, most importantly a painting and weathering thread? That finish is SUPERB.
    Thanks,
    Michael Smith


    Thanks for your kind words Michael - re the stars and bars - if I remember the instructions provided in the kit had v bad colour reproductions so it looks like there is no blue out line - but if you look carefully you can see there is an outline there - like wise on the box art - Lulu Belle did have these unusual markings as per reference photos so you can go ahead and use them if that’s your preference. I personally don’t take the historical accuracy thing too seriously - the hobby is about having fun and trying to be 100% accurate can suck the fun out of it for me. 
     

    I didn’t do any walk through but it’s interesting- I’ve been asked about the paint on this a few times - so I put a post together over on the WIP section- hopefully it’s of some help: 

     

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  8. Hi folks - I’ve been asked a few times to show my paint and weathering process for the P40 I completed last year - which is surprising as I wasn’t particularly happy with it but there you go. This is more of a summary rather than a full wip but it will give me something to point to when I’m asked what I did. I didn’t take many photos of the actual build process so this is just looking at paint and weathering. Hopefully someone finds it useful. 
     

    The kit is from Hobby2000 which is a rebox of the Hasegawa- it comes with masks and some nice decals from cartograf. 
     

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    The main issue with the kit is the many inserts - Hasegawa designed it to allow multiple versions of the p-40 to be produced so quite drastic inserts are incorporated. The tail section is completely separate to the fuselage for example. Trick here is to glue the tail sections to the fuselage halves first - then bring the 2 fuselage halves together- the instructions have you glue the completed tail into the completed fuselage- this will result in misaligned panel lines and a big step. So avoid this method. You will still have a decent gap between the 2 halves but it’s a much easier issue to deal with.
     

    Scaleaton on YouTube has a couple of builds of the kit which I’d recommend watching before starting this. He has a few tricks to mitigate the many problems you’ll encounter. 

     

    In any case expect a lot of sanding and re- scribing to make seams from the inserts disappear- they are mostly not on seam lines but you’ll inevitably sand out panel lines which need to be put back in. I spent a lot of time doing this on this kit - so found it hard to keep the mojo going. Everytime I thought I was done with sanding, a layer of primer would reveal another issue. I probably spent less time than usual on the paint and finish as a result - just wanted to get it done. 
     

    The model was primed with mr surfacer 1500 grey. 
     

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    Getting the wing root on this side sorted took the most amount of time I think - just re- scribing those lines correctly was tricky. Got there in the end. 
     

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    The underside was painted with Mr color neutral grey - then post shaded with a lighter tone (added white) and then a darker tone (added black) I used metal stencils from Ushi Van der Rosten for alot of this work - building up the layers with v thin paint. I also airbrushed gun smoke stains - its a good stage to do these as mistakes can be easily airbrushed away. These will be enhanced further with oil paints later on. 
     

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    After painting sections of the wings and fuselage with mr color silver, I put down a couple of layers of Ak worn effects which is chipping fluid - after this was left for a day or so I put down Mr color interior green C027 - this was to act as the actual primer used on the aircraft- this was mottled on in a random way. Once this dried, I wet some areas with water and using a stiff brush, made some chips. 


    I left the model alone for 24 hours and then put down more chipping fluid. 
     

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    Jumping ahead again, the main top colours went down - I used Tamiya xf-62 olive drab as the base color - it was mottled on letting the yellow primer show through in places. Some post shading was done by darkening the paint was some black and going along the panel lines and other areas / v thin paint was used and again though the stencils. The green chevrons were added and more chipping along the wing roots and wings / I was attempting the elusive double layer chipping and this kind of worked but I was far from happy - my paint layers were too thick I feel which made it hard to achieve more natural looking chips. But it was a good lesson and my chipping technique has improved greatly since then. 
     

    Once this stage was completed, I put down a coat of Aquagloss from Alclad - a gloss clear coat in readiness for decals. 
     

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    Decals went down with no problems / cartograf are brilliant decals - even the big skull was v straightforward- I used gunze mr settler and softener. Once these were sorted I put down another layer of Aquagloss but only over the decals in prep for washes. 
     

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    I always use oil washes / this allows me to customize the color and consistency. I used some burnt umber and black - mixed with odorless thinner and that was applied to the panel lines - once dry this was wiped off with a dry paper towel. This was left to dry for 24 hours - A semi gloss clear coat was applied ( Tamiya LP-24) in prep for weathering.

     

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    All of the weathering was done with oil paints - I used yellows and whites to lighten panels - raw paint was applied in small amounts and then blended with a soft brush. This was followed by dark greys over certain areas applied in the same way. I did this over the course of 3-4 nights - so giving 24 hours for each layer to dry. 
     

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    Similar treatment was given to the underside- abteilung 404 smoke was used on the gun stains - I used some star ship filth around the wheel bays. 

     

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    Exhaust stains - abteilung smoke was used to create the basic shape with Paynes grey added to the olive drab areas - applied over many layers and blended with soft brushes and Cotton buds. 
     

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    So there you have it - more photos are available on the link below. Although I wasn’t overly happy with the end result, the process bridged a lot of techniques and helped me get over my aversion to chipping - painting a pure olive drab airplane was interesting and thought me alot about how to make the most of this colour. Some models aren’t superstars but they help you eventually create great models. Apparently eduard will be releasing a p40 at some point - I’ll be first in line to build a new tool from them. It’s a beautiful airplane - just a shame we don’t have a new tool at the moment. The Hasegawa is still probably the best available if you want to do a N. 
     

    Cheers - John 

     

     

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  9. 21 hours ago, SaminCam said:

    Fantastic John! This is a modelling tour de force, the weathering is spot on, as are the detailed interiors. I've got my first Eduard Spit in 1/72 lined up next, complete with resin engine, so expect ill be back here for inspiration regularly!

    Thanks Sam - doing the engine in 1/72 will be challenging 😯 but no better man to do it 👍 look forward to seeing yours 

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  10. 23 hours ago, Andy Dyck said:

    A real showstopper. Fantastic and brilliant weathering . Put that thing also in natural light and you will get crazy with the result. Maybe a good backdrop will be a good idea

     

    Cheers 

     

    Andy

    Thanks Andy - never really tried to photograph outdoors but tempted to give it a go. Will see if I can organise a backdrop. 
     

    23 hours ago, Nanond said:

    Very nice. I've just bought this kit. Yours is such an inspiring build I think I will start mine sooner than planned. 

    Nanond

    id recommend watching some YouTube videos on how to best deal with the inserts. Scaleaton has a couple but there’s plenty to choose from

     

    17 hours ago, ernestf said:

    Mate, paint job and weathering ARE BOTH IMPRESSIVE and I cannot ask for more.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Ernest

    thanks 😊 

     

    3 hours ago, Fred piket said:

    Fantastic build, I just LOVE the decals..

    best part of the kit - they went on beautifully 

     

     

    2 hours ago, georgeusa said:

    Just such an outstanding Warhawk.  The build and finish/weathering are just superb.  I do have a question, are the wing .50 cal. standard from the kit or did you custom make them?  They do stand out and look quite good.  Thanks for sharing.

    Thank you George 👍 The 50 cals are the plastic ones from the kit - just lightly sanded them / as there was some flash and painted with a metallic colour. They

    come as a separate insert so making those seams disappear on the wing was tricky. You can get metal replacements but I’m not sure they would add anything. Kit ones work fine. 

     

     

    59 minutes ago, colin said:

    Fantastic build and finish, just ordered the other Hobby2000 P-40N release as I've been after an N for a while.

    While the kit does come with drawbacks regarding the fuselage I found joining the tails to the front before joining the fuselage halves together helps  

    Thanks Colin - yep, that’s exactly how I did it - this way allows you to line up the panel lines on the fuselage- doing it as per instructions means rescribing the fuselage panel lines and dealing with a step on both sides. Not fun. 

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  11. Thanks everyone - you're too kind.

     

    On 3/3/2023 at 11:46 PM, Tbolt said:

    Great looking Spitfire. Are you applying heavy processing or filters to you've pictures?

    In this case yes - I used a brand new camera and couldn't really get the light that I needed - so I did brighten them up afterwards - this does give them an unnatural look so apologies. I've since fixed the issues - if you check out the corsair I posted, the images are much betterer.:) 

     

     

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  12. Here’s my Tamiya Corsair in 1/48

     

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    An old but still great kit from Tamiya. I added rivets, resin wheels and few scratched up bits of detail. Painted with Mr color and weathered with oils. Used decals from eagle cal and wet transfers from hgw. Pe in the cockpit from Aires. 
     

    Cheers 

     

    John 

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  13. Here’s my Eduard Spit mk 9 in 1/48. Apologies for the quality of the photos - new camera so was still figuring it out. 

     

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    A very nice kit this. Probably my most enjoyable eduard build so far. Went together very nicely. The resin engine, also from eduard was a mission and it’s own project really. But was happy with how it came out. This was a weekend edition so added eduard pe, resin wheels, metal gun barrels from master models and cockpit door from Aires. I used wet transfers from hgw and some decals from the kit. 

     

    Cheers

     

    John

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  14. Hey all - here’s my Lulu Belle - P-40N from Hobby2000 which was a Hasegawa rebox with some nice decals from cartograf. 
     

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    This build was enjoyable but the construction was a bit of a slog - the kit uses quite a few inserts which create extra seams that need dealing with - so alot of extra filling sanding and rescribing is required. Wingroot fit was great so alot of time was spent getting these sorted.
     

    Seemed like an age before I could get onto paint. I used Tamiya olive drab for the base colour which was probably darker than I intended. Attempted double layer chipping around the wing roots which I wasn’t overly happy with. But I did learn from it. I used an eduard photo etch set for the cockpit and resin wheels from eduard. Painted with Tamiya acrylics and mr color. Weathering with oils. 
     

    Cheers

     

    John

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  15. On 6/16/2022 at 4:22 PM, 28ZComeback said:

    Love the chrome;  but afraid to use it.  Could you share your secret for the interior green of the cockpit. It' captures the look. Thank you. 

    Thanks - the colour is mr color interior green C27 with a little zinc chromite mixed in. 
     

    On 6/17/2022 at 2:30 PM, Tony Edmundson said:

    the cockpit appears to be painted grey, not green, however Korean era F-86E cockpits were black.

     

    Kitchen Modeler;

    Love the NMF finish and the subtle tonal variations,  great work !

    Tony

    Thanks Tony. I did dig into this some what - An American friend who’s Dad flew Sabres in Korea said that 3 colours were used during the war - black, green and grey - so I went with grey as it was apparently more common mid war. But I wouldn’t bet my life on it or anything. It seems to be a ‘what color were spitfire wheel wells’ kind of situation- everyone has their own opinion 😊

  16. On 6/16/2022 at 9:21 PM, Zigomar said:

    Nice rendition of a nice model. However there should be no stain after the black disks on the wing as they are the ammunition counters. Cheers.

    Thanks zigomar - My mistake - thought they were used for fuel

     

    On 6/16/2022 at 9:45 PM, pacificmustang said:

    Absolutely a sensational build . Do you think the  ghost seam problem in these kits is due to the thickness of the plastic in that area ? 
     

    Bruce 

    thanks Bruce - probably- the plastic there is not thin but I think it just doesn’t mate v well - if I was doing it again I’d use CA glue and fill it with CA too

     

    On 6/17/2022 at 5:52 AM, JWM said:

    Very nicely dirty. By the way - not A2M6 but A6M2.... B)

    Regards

    J-W

    Thanks sir - corrected 👍

    Thanks for the kind comments all 😊

     

  17. Hey all - here’s my completed Zero from the recent new tool from Eduard. I’ve wanted to do a zero for ages so jumped into this as soon as the kit arrived. It’s a very nice kit, typical from Eduard. The fit is excellent in most places though there are some minor issues. Nothing that can’t be easily dealt with. I had ghost seams constantly reappearing on the alt section of the fuselage so I had to do spot repair them a number of times. I know others have had the same problem so I think this is an issue with the kit. The landing gear was also tricky with no way to get a positive fit so a bit of manual alignment is required. Other than that, it’s pretty solid. The details are great especially with the rivets and cockpit. I added eduard resin wheels and fabric seatbelts from hgw. 
     

    This aircraft flew from dirt airfields in New Britain near the Solomons so I wanted to portray a dirty worn airframe. The dirt is quite empathized in the photos as I tend to over expose my pictures- it’s not as pronounced in reality. But it’s not a Pearl Harbor airplane which were very clean. 
     

    Painted with mr color paints with oils and enamels for the weathering - main markings were masked and used hgw wet transfers for the stencils. 
     

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  18. Here’s my completed F-86 from the Hasegawa kit. The paint scheme on this turned into a bit of a mission - turns out Alclad chrome is v delicate and would chip easily so I spent a huge amount of time doing spot repairs and touch ups throughout the build. Masking and painting yellow on top of that made things even more difficult- I got there in the end but wouldn’t consider it one of my best builds. There are a few issues with the model including decal film showing and minor seams.  That said it’s still nice to have a shiny Sabre in the collection. 
     

    The kit is okay for its age and probably the best option for a Sabre in this scale.  I used aftermarket decals some eduard photoetch in the cockpit and a resin seat replacement. 
     

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