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Gandale
#61 Posted : 11 January 2015 23:49:04

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Great to see you back Mark and some beautiful work being shown.... very well done....Cool Cool

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Alan
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#62 Posted : 11 January 2015 23:49:17

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#63 Posted : 12 January 2015 00:26:25

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tf64 wrote:
Hi Mark,
Good to see you back, and that build of yours well very very clean work indeed, I was tempted for this one myself but went for the Spitfire, are you painting this one or leaving it just as it is.

Regards
Trev

Hi Trev BigGrin .
Hope you are well.
Thanks for looking in and your great comments.
I will be spraying it when the tender is finished.
Best regards for 2015
Mark

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#64 Posted : 12 January 2015 00:31:34

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Gandale wrote:
Great to see you back Mark and some beautiful work being shown.... very well done....Cool Cool

Regards

Alan

Hi Alan BigGrin.
Hope you and family are well.
Its great to be back on coarse.
Thank you for your great words of encouragement Blushing Cool .
Best regards for 2015
Mark
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#65 Posted : 12 January 2015 00:35:14

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stevie_o wrote:
Nice to see this one back Mark, some nice progressBigGrin

Steve

Hi Steve BigGrin .
Hope you and family are well.
Thanks for looking in and your very kind comments which is much appreciated.
Best regards for 2015
Mark
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#66 Posted : 18 January 2015 16:52:52

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Hi Everyone BigGrin .
Here is the next instalment of my build so far.
As always please comment good or bad or if you have questions please feel free to ask.
I deleted the last post because I forgot to down size the pics.
Best regards.
Mark
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arpurchase
#67 Posted : 18 January 2015 19:24:06

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BigGrin Very nice work Mark you can see why i used the card now with that big gap at the frontBigGrin Cool
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#68 Posted : 18 January 2015 20:40:40

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BigGrin Very nice work Mark you can see why i used the card now with that big gap at the frontBigGrin Cool

Hi Andy BigGrin .
Thanks for looking in and you kind words.
Yes now i can see why you used the card and it does look great Drool .
Best regards Andy.
Mark
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#69 Posted : 19 January 2015 08:24:14

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Your build is looking fantastic! Following with great interest!

Greetings,
DaDokta
Greetings,
Walter



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#70 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:28:12

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DaDokta wrote:
Your build is looking fantastic! Following with great interest!

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DaDokta

Hi DaDokta BigGrin .
Thank you for your very kind words and looking in on me.
Best regards.
Mark
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#71 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:32:30

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Very nice build indeed. Looks fantastic in the bare metal, seems a shame to paint it!BigGrin
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#72 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:36:21

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Hi Everyone BigGrin .
Here is the next instalment in my saga.
I have undercoated and sprayed now as can be seen.
Please feel free to ask any questions and feedback
good or bad.
Thanks for looking and best regards.
Mark
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#73 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:38:33

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Cracking finish on the paint work. Will you be weathering at all?
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#74 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:45:59

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Nemesis wrote:
Very nice build indeed. Looks fantastic in the bare metal, seems a shame to paint it!BigGrin

Hi Nem BigGrin
Thanks for looking in and Your very kind words.
It Is a shame to spray it but it was one of those things, shall I or sharnt I and the shall I won LOL LOL LOL Blink .
Best regards.
Mark
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#75 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:55:37

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Nemesis wrote:
Cracking finish on the paint work. Will you be weathering at all?

Hi Nem BigGrin .
Thanks.
I would like to but I have never weathered anything before Blushing and there is always the fear of messing it up Crying .
I would have to try on a cheap plastic kit first.
Best regards.
Mark

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#76 Posted : 20 January 2015 19:57:50

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Thats the way I learnt my weathering techniques, lots of Google and an old plastic kit. And I still use it today for new tricks!LOL BigGrin
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#77 Posted : 20 January 2015 20:07:55

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Nemesis wrote:
Thats the way I learnt my weathering techniques, lots of Google and an old plastic kit. And I still use it today for new tricks!LOL BigGrin

Hi Nem.
One of the problems I keep getting is when I spray a mat varnish over the model I keep getting big white blobs when it dries and I am not sure why.. But that is no excuse really and I should get my behind in gear.
Best regards.
Mark
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#78 Posted : 20 January 2015 20:51:14

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If your getting blobs its usually because of a build up in the nozzle and then it spits. Try thinning the varnish or a slightly higher pressure. BigGrin
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Nemesis wrote:
If your getting blobs its usually because of a build up in the nozzle and then it spits. Try thinning the varnish or a slightly higher pressure. BigGrin

Hi Nem BigGrin .
Thanks for the advice.
I will try both ways.
Thanks and best regards.
Mark
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#80 Posted : 20 January 2015 22:31:08

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BigGrin Another thing to check is that the water trap is empty as any excess water here can also be sucked up to cause the splater. Some people also add an inline water trap aswell to be doubly sure of preventing this. They screw into the top of the hose then into the airbrush. loads here on Flee-bay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/sc...?_nkw=inline+water+trap

Hope this is of help

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