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Thank you. Are you getting the same F-RSIN model & decals from Old Model Decals? Wellington can be an interesting place to fly in & out of on a typical day!
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I suppose the more trials the greater the reward? Here it is a little zoomed out. I've hand-brushed some silver around each cabin window. On reflection I wish I hadn't...! Any tips on what else I could have done? Maybe I should have made up some test pieces to practice on! Close up of the cockpit windscreen. I've painted the pillars. To do these, I used a bit of a dry-brush method, and have only painted the outer surface. I did this so to not risk painting anymore then I should. Up next will be decals
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Sad to say, but the results were disappointing when I removed the masking tape. To add to my disappointment was the mismatch between the spray can and the jar of paint... I had looked at the colours online, and they looked very similar. I don't know why Tamiya don't match their spray cans and pots... I decided to brush the whole red area with the X-7 mixed with Tamiya retarder, and that worked out okay.
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Next up was masking up for the leading/trailing edges, and the engines. Initially this area was sprayed black. And then brushed silver with a Tamiya acrylic mix. The mix was mainly X-11 Chrome silver, with a touch of X-2 white and X-21 flat base. Possibly an aluminum coloured paint would have done the job...
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I worked out the order that I wanted to paint the fuselage. Here I've masked up the bottom of the black line, but will first paint white. I was a little stuck with how to mask up the curve at the nose. In the end I used Tamiya's curved masking tape, and both sides ended up being fairly symmetrical. The tape did tend to fall off a bit, possibly from the tighter curve. A bit of normal masking tape on top held it in place fine. While masking, I found that the cockpit windows, cabin windows and entry door did not line up as expected. I'd re-scribed some panel lines, but found I'd made them too deep.
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Time to add some colour! I'll paint the whole wing red initially. I've used TS-49 Bright Red which looked like the closest match to X-7 Red. I do find it interesting that Tamiya don't make spray can versions of a colour they sell in a pot, and vise-versa. It would make painting a bit more straight forward... Not that you can see it in these pictures, but the different greys of the primer ended up showing through the red. It should work out okay in the end, as a decal goes pretty close to it, so it should distract the eye.
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Here's the Comet with a coat of Tamiya primer. Having a coat of paint gives the model quite a different feel! I ended getting a finger print on part of the aircraft, and needed to respray it. I thought if I taped off a spot to hold it would make things a little easier. Happened to be that I needed to start on a new can of primer, and it turned out to be a slightly darker colour... This would be okay, however, my plan was always to use the primer grey for the belly of the aircraft, and I've got some grey primer as a touch up paint which now will look too light...
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Part of the fuselage has had putty applied, and with the wing halves now glued together, it is time to attach them to the fuselage. I received this Tamiya Cement as a freebie with an order, previously I was using a Revell one, but that was a bit of a pain where the fine needle would become blocked easily.
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Both fuselage halves are now glued together, the fit was a little bit tricky, but mostly okay. This may have been to do with the nuts I glued in the front for weight. The horizontal tail plane were a nice fit. Here you can see the red door to the cockpit. I'll keep the interior grey, with red seats.
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Time has gotten away on me. The WIP lags behind the actual build. I started the build with parts of the cabin. Below the cabin bulkheads are glued in place. At the very rear of the cabin, I created an additional bulkhead, as you'd possibly see past this point when looking in the cabin, and I plan on having the cabin entry door open. Once the glue was dry, I masked where each seat would be glued & sprayed it with Tamiya fine surface primer. I made a little cockpit door that I painted & glued into place. Then glued the cabin into the fuselage half, and fitted some nuts for balance. The plans don't recommend anything for weighting the nose, but provide an air-conditioning cart to be used as a tail-prop.
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Are you doing a work in progress for the the BA B747 build? I can't seem to figure out how to see what different members are building sorry.
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Hayden Northcott replied to richellis's topic in Work in Progress - Aircraft
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So here are the decals that came with the kit. I had some custom decals made by John at Old Model Decals. John added some reprints to the decal sheets for a previous model. There are some duplicates on the sheet, as at this point I am deciding if I paint a red background for the decals or not. So while it looks like this model is not technically a 4B. Does anyone know what it actually is? Possibly a Comet 2.