thug626
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F7F-3N
Feb 7, 2014 22:06:53 GMT -5
Post by thug626 on Feb 7, 2014 22:06:53 GMT -5
Bob…..Laughing myself silly. Perhaps I could use a medication regime as well. Oh! I already know not to tick her off. Let me talk to SWMBO. Dave
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M1Carbine
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F7F-3N
Feb 8, 2014 0:38:52 GMT -5
Post by M1Carbine on Feb 8, 2014 0:38:52 GMT -5
Get to talking with SWMBO NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bob
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thug626
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F7F-3N
Feb 8, 2014 13:56:53 GMT -5
Post by thug626 on Feb 8, 2014 13:56:53 GMT -5
As soon as she's done with her stretch in the Unit. Dave
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F7F-3N
Feb 8, 2014 20:29:22 GMT -5
Post by wbill76 on Feb 8, 2014 20:29:22 GMT -5
Better that you caught it now and not after you had already started spraying!
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F7F-3N
Feb 9, 2014 2:33:09 GMT -5
Post by deafpanzer on Feb 9, 2014 2:33:09 GMT -5
Wait a minute... it is starting to look like a plane!?!? Looking good... can't wait to see it painted next!
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thug626
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F7F-3N
Feb 10, 2014 20:37:01 GMT -5
Post by thug626 on Feb 10, 2014 20:37:01 GMT -5
Hello Bill, Currenly I'm working on a couple of prototypes for the HVAR mounts. It turns out the ones that I can build are one mount per HVAR, as opposed to the double mount that was also common. For simplicity sake, I'm going with the single. Much less to get out of alignment.
Hello Andy, Yeah, it really is. After two years it ought to. Again the paint is on hold until I sort out the HVAR mounts. I almost caved and utilized the kit ones. Thick blobs as wide as the HVARs themselves. Ummm…NO!
Dave
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Feb 10, 2014 21:11:34 GMT -5
Post by wbill76 on Feb 10, 2014 21:11:34 GMT -5
No sense in making things harder on yourself if you don't have to, I'd choose the single too! Leaves you more time for the important things like getting this baby painted.
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F7F-3N
Feb 10, 2014 22:41:27 GMT -5
Post by deafpanzer on Feb 10, 2014 22:41:27 GMT -5
I agree with Bill... I don't think you can handle two hot babes so one should be enough for you, OK buddy?
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Post by MOOSE. on Feb 11, 2014 3:07:43 GMT -5
Nice, nice, nice!! She's looking good. Perfect work on the canopy. Looks nice and clean. Keep it up
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thug626
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Post by thug626 on Mar 2, 2014 17:48:50 GMT -5
Good afternoon Bill, I had a bunch of biennial re-certifications all come due at work of late. Someone thought it would be a good idea to "batch them". Apparently, they forgot to include me in the conversation. Suffice it to say, I was not amused. Any who…..the HVAR mounts are done. The rockets themselves can be done up at a later time. I want to get some paint laid down. Good afternoon Andy, OK. OK. OK. You're right, I should not be greedy. Good afternoon Moose, Thank you for the compliment and, taking the time to have a gander. Well gentlemen, the HVAR mounts are finally done. Here they are after I sanded them to hang perpendicular to the ground. It worked out to be about a 5º dihedral to the wings. So out came the angle sander and they ALL got a 5º bevel. Just dry fitted here to get an idea for the spacing needed between the mounts. With that done, it was onto making a template for the locations to drill. This was much easier and, the spacing is equal bilaterally. I utilized 0.025" styrene rod to give a positive attachment point and, to make alignment easier when set in for the permanent attachment. The "hangers" are 0.010"x0.018" brass strip. With the brass parts set in the holes I used a piece of 0.010" brass wire to provide a consistent gap on all the same parts. With the brass wire in place, I placed a wee dab of gap filling CA. When both pieces were glued, I then placed a drop of accelerator to ensure that they would not "migrate" One side done. I partially built up one HVAR. These are Eduards Brassin offerings. Really pretty slick stuff. The rocket bodies are two parts. The tube and, the fin section. The detail on the fin section is exquisite. The only PE part I placed was the nozzle piece. I just wanted to see if it was really worth the effort…..I tend to think so. The mounting brackets will wait for now. The PE goodies to go with the HVARS Dave
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F7F-3N
Mar 2, 2014 18:14:48 GMT -5
Post by deafpanzer on Mar 2, 2014 18:14:48 GMT -5
This is so sick! Stunning work on the mounts and missiles...
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F7F-3N
Mar 2, 2014 19:29:40 GMT -5
Post by bbd468 on Mar 2, 2014 19:29:40 GMT -5
Fantastic job on the Hard points for weapons Dave! Nice to see and update brotha.
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F7F-3N
Mar 3, 2014 9:34:41 GMT -5
Post by bullardino on Mar 3, 2014 9:34:41 GMT -5
Wow, looks like the HVARs are a kit in itself. The details look gorgeous
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F7F-3N
Mar 3, 2014 21:25:06 GMT -5
Post by wbill76 on Mar 3, 2014 21:25:06 GMT -5
Can't believe your colleagues were so thoughtless Dave, don't they know how important it is for us to receive consistent and regular updates on this project? Nice work on the HVAR mounts, up to your usual standard for sure.
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F7F-3N
Mar 3, 2014 21:36:12 GMT -5
Post by Leon on Mar 3, 2014 21:36:12 GMT -5
WOW awesome work on the HVAR mounts Dave .These are going to look sweet with the rockets mounted.
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M1Carbine
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Mar 4, 2014 21:12:02 GMT -5
Post by M1Carbine on Mar 4, 2014 21:12:02 GMT -5
Dave - keep it coming bro, looking schweeeeeeeeeeeeet!
Bob
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Mar 4, 2014 21:27:22 GMT -5
Post by fightnjoe on Mar 4, 2014 21:27:22 GMT -5
dave as always i am impressed by the clean work you do. it is what i am striving for. not achieving just striving for.
joe
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Post by thug626 on Mar 16, 2014 15:44:17 GMT -5
Hello Andy, Thank you for the compliment. And, yes, you did finish your DUKW before this beast. Greetings Gary, Thank you so very much brotha. I did the final dry fit on the HVAR mounts and all looks good. With that in the can, I proceeded with…….PAINT! Hello Luigi, When I started to look more closely at the HVARs I realized that these are going to look great with pin washes and highlights. Hello Bill, Yeah…..regular updates….about that….uhmmmm…..errrrr. Well, heres and update. PAINT! We have PAINT! Hello Leon, I am looking forward to getting those implements of destruction slung underneath this beast. Hello Bob, Thank you brother. Here it is. There is color. The undercoat at least. This is going to cure for at least 24 hours. Possibly longer. Hello Joe, Thank you for the compliment. It's a work in progress….as are my skill sets. Well gentlemen, I must thank all of you for your patience with this build (glacial paced build that is….) I spent a bit of time this am masking off everything. At least everything I could anticipate. This was my first time shooting and entire aircraft in NMF. I used Model Master Non-buffing Aluminum. This was shot throughout my trusty Iwata CM-C+. There were only a couple of seam lines that popped out at me…the biggest being about 2mm long. The only other area that reared it's ugly head was the join between the fuselage and the resin nose. The fill was a bit more porous that I had originally thought. I will have to go back over that area with some primer/sealer then re-shoot with the MM. It's not too horrible but, I do not like it. More proof that I did indeed finally paint this beast. Yes, even the cowls got theirs…. All of this is going to get a nice lone cure time. Since it's a lacquer based paint, I laid it down in light coats, so as not to craze the plastic. The thinking being that the paint should get some pretty decent adhesion. This will then get coated with AK paint effects and, then the top coat and then…….weathering….. Dave
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Mar 16, 2014 15:55:26 GMT -5
Post by deafpanzer on Mar 16, 2014 15:55:26 GMT -5
Oh yeah! So smooth!!! Love the color...
Yes you need to finish it since my DUKW is done or I will hunt for you. LOL
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Post by thug626 on Mar 16, 2014 16:05:28 GMT -5
Superbly smooth Dave - like a velvet codpiece methinks....this has been a fantatsic build and it looks like the paintjob ain't gonna be no different! Velvet Cod…..piece?!?! Egads! I'm not sure if that sounds good or if I should be horrified. Or just simply horrifyingly good. Ah what the heck……thank you. I must come clean about the top coat and weathering. I am a bit nervous about it since this bench queen has occupied the bench for two years now. The weathering skill set is going to take some dusting off. Hello Andy, Thank you so very much. I've got a few of MM's buffing metalizer paints. They're great but this one filled the bill for the undercoat. I experimented with an acrylic and enamel paints as well. This one being a lacquer based just worked for this application that much better. Hey, If you do come out this way I've come across a couple more local brews that I need to introduce you to, then we can talk about hunting me. Dave
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Mar 16, 2014 17:04:57 GMT -5
Post by bullardino on Mar 16, 2014 17:04:57 GMT -5
Dave, great metallic coat. NMF is the less forgiving of all the paintjobs and you did it extremely well.
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Mar 16, 2014 17:16:15 GMT -5
Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2014 17:16:15 GMT -5
More steady and superb progress Dave Those brassin missiles look very nice indeed. Great finish on the base colour too
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Post by thug626 on Mar 16, 2014 20:08:04 GMT -5
Good evening Luigi, Thank you as always for your support and comments. It is true what I've heard about NMFs. With this one under the belt (well almost under the belt), there is a P-47 in the stash that has been crying out to be done up in NMF.
Good evening Steve, Thank you very much. Bit by bit, this beastie is getting there. I believe these Brassin HVARs were the first of their offerings that I have ever purchased. Since then, I've purchased a few more of their goods. Mostly for a couple of Mig-21 kits that are vying for attention.
Dave
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Mar 16, 2014 20:22:25 GMT -5
Post by bbd468 on Mar 16, 2014 20:22:25 GMT -5
WOOHOOOO!!!! Paint looks ferkin awesome Dave!
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Mar 16, 2014 21:14:56 GMT -5
Post by M1Carbine on Mar 16, 2014 21:14:56 GMT -5
WOOHOO! we have PAINT
Bob
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Mar 16, 2014 21:25:15 GMT -5
Post by TRM on Mar 16, 2014 21:25:15 GMT -5
Fancy work here Dave! Love all the added details!
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Mar 16, 2014 23:44:52 GMT -5
Post by JimD on Mar 16, 2014 23:44:52 GMT -5
Lovely finish. I've not tried the MM metallics before. I may have to give them a whirl because it looks like they go down really well. Looking forward to the following steps.
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Post by MOOSE. on Mar 17, 2014 12:15:25 GMT -5
Nice work Dave! The finish looks amazing. Would the paint attack the plastic much? I used the alclad with no problems but I started to do some clean up with Tamiya lacquer thinner during weathering stage and it was destroying the finish =(. Luckily just a small spot I could repair. Keep up the good work buddy ;D
Mike
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thug626
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Post by thug626 on Mar 17, 2014 19:40:08 GMT -5
Hello Gary, WOOOOHOOOO is right. I had to resist the urge to work on it before work. When the top coat goes down, that'll be a dedicated session. Hello Bob, Why yes we DO!!!. Hello TRM, Thank you very much. Hello Jimmydel, Give 'em a whirl. No thinning required. Just use them straight out to the bottle. They're lacquer based so, have your appropriate thinner on hand for cleaning. This stuff dries FAST! Hello Mike, THank you for the compliment. I not sure just how "hot" the MM metalizers are. They are lacquer based so they can be a bit on the "toasty" side. That being said, I have also never worked with this styrene before. It has done a couple of weird things so, I did not want to put it to the acid test on this kit. Which is why I opted to got with many light coats. ALCLAD is one I have yet to work with. Dave
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Mar 17, 2014 20:53:17 GMT -5
Post by wbill76 on Mar 17, 2014 20:53:17 GMT -5
Very nice Dave, we have paint!
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