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#21 Posted : 12 January 2017 11:05:15

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Looks a stunning kit Dave, a lot of parts and with all of the extra PE stuff you have it should keep you busy for the rest of the year!!

Good luck in the competition Dave, a great choice and can't wait to see this build underway. Drool Cool ThumpUp


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#22 Posted : 12 January 2017 11:20:17

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Lovely looking kit and one of my favourite US aircraft, good luck wit the build, should be a stunner if your Phantom was anything to go by ThumpUp
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#23 Posted : 12 January 2017 22:46:16

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Thanks all, really appreciate it BigGrin

I've got some micromesh on order and will use the spare cockpit to practice on.

I've just started compiling a paint list and converting to my paint of choice, Mr Hobby Aqueous, to then fill in the gaps in my stores.

For the metallics I will be using the Vallejo Metal Colour paints as I recently purchased an almost complete set, I also have a couple of Mr Colour Metals that are buffable so hopefully should get a nice finish on the engine BigGrin

I will hopefully get started very soon.

Thanks for watching BigGrin
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#24 Posted : 15 January 2017 18:57:23

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I have now officially started BigGrin

After ordering a set of micromesh pads off of ebay I thought I would start with the cockpit. Throwing caution to wind I went straight in with the tinted cockpit I was going to use BigGrin

So, I kicked off by wet sanding the seem with 3600 grit micromesh and slowly worked my way up to 12000.

I then did a 3 stage polish using Tamiya polishing compounds to finish it off.

I surprised myself with the result, took a lot of time mind you, but absolutely well worth the effort. Just the little rear glass part to do now BigGrin

Some pictures to show the finish, the first picture shows how noticeable the seam actually was. The cockpit glass is the only real niggle I have with this kit so.

Also bear in mind that it hasn't been future'd yet Cool

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#25 Posted : 15 January 2017 19:03:55

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Dave

Nice start on your build.

Not sure if you have seen the following product which has been launched as "Future Floor Polish" as its known on some continents is no more so AK Interactive have brought this out.

2 versions one being your clear part dip and they do one under a similar name as a high gloss varnish.

Always pays to look around on price because I think I have seen it lower cost than on this site.

http://www.modelsrgo.co....t-gauzy-agent-100ml.html
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#26 Posted : 15 January 2017 20:08:13

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BigGrin Nice start Dave and the micromesh worked a treatCool
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#27 Posted : 15 January 2017 22:26:55

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Thanks guys, I was really nervous when I started sanding it, but little by little it smoothed out.

Thanks for that link Tony, I will check out the dip. My gloss coat of choice is Alclad Aqua Gloss, it only comes in a small bottle but it goes a really long way and dries hard as nails.
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#28 Posted : 15 January 2017 23:55:35

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Nice job on the canopy Dave.

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#29 Posted : 16 January 2017 10:03:35
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That canopy looks real good.Cool

Brave move to do that if not done before, but the results speak for themselves. WTG

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#30 Posted : 16 January 2017 15:33:21

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Very well done on the canopy, I bet your heart was in your mouth during the sanding!Blink BigGrin
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#31 Posted : 16 January 2017 15:37:12

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Great job on the canopy Dave time well spent.

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#32 Posted : 16 January 2017 17:49:00

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Thanks all for stopping by and your comments.

My heart certainly was in my mouth doing this Blink at one point I actually thought what have I done when it just,looked a mess Crying but I persevered gradually going through the grits and after what seemed an age it came out like that. Drool
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#33 Posted : 16 January 2017 22:42:39

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To build something special Dave takes a great deal of time an patience, looking at the results you've achieved shows you have both in abundance... beautiful work and well done.....Drool Drool

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#34 Posted : 17 January 2017 13:29:47

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Excellent work on that canopy Dave, very brave of you to attempt something like that, especially as it is on a clear part where you can't cover any mistakes with paint, but perseverance and growing confidence got you there in the end and you learnt a new technique from it too. Good stuff, that Micromesh isn't it?!!

Very well done mate, an excellent start, I'll be watching this build very keenly!! Drool Cool ThumpUp


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#35 Posted : 17 January 2017 13:57:36

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Brave move resulting in a flawless canopy :)
Waiting for more! This is one of my favourite planes so I'm really keen on seeing you put it together.
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#36 Posted : 17 January 2017 14:19:23

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Great work on the canopy DaveCool if i send mine to you will you do those Laugh Laugh LOL LOL regards Phil
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#37 Posted : 23 January 2017 20:59:36

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Gandale wrote:
To build something special Dave takes a great deal of time an patience, looking at the results you've achieved shows you have both in abundance... beautiful work and well done.....Drool Drool

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Excellent work on that canopy Dave, very brave of you to attempt something like that, especially as it is on a clear part where you can't cover any mistakes with paint, but perseverance and growing confidence got you there in the end and you learnt a new technique from it too. Good stuff, that Micromesh isn't it?!!

Very well done mate, an excellent start, I'll be watching this build very keenly!! Drool Cool ThumpUp


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Brave move resulting in a flawless canopy :)
Waiting for more! This is one of my favourite planes so I'm really keen on seeing you put it together.



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Great work on the canopy DaveCool if i send mine to you will you do those Laugh Laugh LOL LOL regards Phil


Thanks all for your comments BigGrin That micromesh is amazing. I ordered some AK Interactive Gauzy to dry dipping the cockpits in, now the parts that dried correctly are amazingly clear however there are some areas that have some imperfections where it has dried with a little bubble. Im going to need to gently sand them out. After having tackled the cockpit seams Im now very confident I can sort these bubbles out with no issues, then a quick redip and they should look pretty nice indeed.

I have progressed onto starting on the dolley that supports the engine. There are lot of parts that make this up. The main colour of the dolley is IJN green however I have undercoated with Vallejo Gloss black primer hoping that it will help the metallic parts really pop.

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#38 Posted : 23 January 2017 21:17:35

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Looks very intricate... Great start Dave :)
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#39 Posted : 23 January 2017 21:23:30

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BigGrin Very nice start daveCool
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#40 Posted : 23 January 2017 21:45:06

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Hi davenport enjoying following this one.great start, canopy looks brill. Cheers mick. BigGrin
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