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nz_climber
01-06-05, 05:37 AM
Well after over 6months of painting and glueing I have finally completed my first decent model (plastic kit set)

here it is

http://image32.webshots.com/33/6/51/40/245465140BUsqmA_ph.jpg

more pics (http://community.webshots.com/album/245464431mFtxzA)

:) its so good to finally finish

Robstar
01-06-05, 06:07 AM
Respect ! :thumbup:

Nice work aaron :)

mapguy
01-06-05, 06:30 AM
Nice work. :thumbup: What scale is that?

I'm just finishing up Academy's 1:72 P47 Thunderbolt razorback. I'll post a pic when I'm done.

cart7
01-06-05, 08:47 AM
Great job! :thumbup:

RTKar
01-06-05, 09:20 AM
Awesome...make one for me... ;)

Wheel-Nut
01-06-05, 11:10 AM
Nice work.

What are the missles on it?

RacinM3
01-06-05, 01:25 PM
Aaron...looks great. As a final step, you should spray any parts that aren't supposed to be glossy with a matte finish clear spray. A good example is the prop....a matte spray will not only make the decal edges/glossiness disappear, but it will help them last a lot longer as well.

Any parts that ARE supposed to be glossy can be hit with a thin coat of clear gloss.

When using clears there's a fine line between too little and too much. Too little gives it a "stippled" texture. Too much either causes runs or yellows the finish. Tip: Don't practice on your just-finished model!

Are you using an airbrush?

devilmaster
01-06-05, 02:11 PM
Nice work.

What are the missles on it?

The actual corsairs had 8 - 5" rockets attached to it, but the actual rocket's ordinance on the nose was larger than the shaft of the rocket.

http://www.aviation-history.com/vought/f4u-9.gif

The model makes it look like sidewinders on the wings.

The Corsair also was able to hold 2 - 1,000 pd bombs, making it a great ground attack aircraft.

Steve

Jervis Tetch 1
01-06-05, 06:13 PM
Gregory "Pappy" Boyington and "Butcher" Bob Hanson would be very proud!

:cool:

Ankf00
01-06-05, 07:32 PM
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeet.

http://www2.hornfans.com/wwwthreads/images/icons/smokin.gif

nz_climber
01-06-05, 08:05 PM
its 1:32 scale

not sure about the missiles they just came in the box!!

No airbrush here (can't afford it) most of the painting is done by brush, except the prop and all the blue (that stuff came out of a can of spray paint :D )

RacinM3
01-06-05, 08:08 PM
Great job considering the limitations of brushes and spray cans. You can still get the matte and gloss clears in spray can.

nz_climber
01-06-05, 08:21 PM
thanks m3 i'll look into it

Railbird
01-06-05, 10:13 PM
Very nice Aaron, and a very cool choice of aircraft.

Methanolandbrats
01-06-05, 10:21 PM
Nice job! As far as painting model bodies goes, you can go the body shop supply store with any automotive paint code and get an aerosol can of gloss enamel for about $12. The finish is INCREDIBLE.

RTKar
01-06-05, 10:22 PM
What is it with us having an interest in open wheel racing AND warbirds........how did we ge to be so cool???? :p ....or geeky, whatever the case maybe.

Jervis Tetch 1
01-07-05, 10:46 AM
What is it with us having an interest in open wheel racing AND warbirds........how did we ge to be so cool???? :p ....or geeky, whatever the case maybe.
Then call me Mr. Geek. Open wheels and P-38's. That's heaven to me, but the Corsair was a great plane too. :gomer:

nz_climber
01-07-05, 07:04 PM
p-51 has to be my favourite :)

devilmaster
01-07-05, 07:23 PM
Personally, being Canadian and all, gotta go with the Supermarine Spitfire.

Steve

mapguy
01-07-05, 07:57 PM
Personally, being Canadian and all, gotta go with the Supermarine Spitfire.

Steve

Can't argue with that. But when it comes to ground attack nothing beats the Tiffy


http://fa.vr1.co.jp/home/museum/Fighters/Britain/img/Typhoon_Mklb.jpg

Just ask the blokes at the Falaise Gap.....

RHR_Fan
01-07-05, 11:12 PM
Nice job! :)

~Nicole

Ziggy
01-08-05, 12:27 AM
From one model builder to another, that looks great :thumbup:

pinniped
01-08-05, 01:22 AM
you realize you can make those out of paper don't you?

nz_climber
01-08-05, 06:37 AM
paper!! It sounds like hard work, i just put together the plastic bits in the box

steve: the spitfire is right up on my list of all time great warbirds :thumbup:

Railbird
01-08-05, 08:27 AM
http://www.military.cz/usa/air/war/fighter/p38/p38_infla.jpg

my favorite just because it's outrages

http://www.web-birds.com/9th/362/P-47-Thunderbolts.jpg

My dad's favorite because they kept the huns at bay while he was in Europe.

nrc
01-08-05, 04:37 PM
I've always been partial to the planes that won the carrier war.

http://www.todo-aviones.com.ar/usa/wildcat/nd-018.jpg

http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/aminet/pix/vehic/hellcat.jpg

http://www.lsfm.org/images/SBD.GIF

mapguy
01-09-05, 08:43 AM
I'm actually more partial to the propliners of old. Like the Super Connie:

http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Postcards/LochkeedConstellation-ILAE.jpg

The Boeing Stratocruiser:

http://1000aircraftphotos.com/Contributions/VanTilborg/2931.jpg

and the Douglas DC-6 (or7)

http://1000aircraftphotos.com/PRPhotos/DouglasDC6.jpg

Problem with getting kits of these is that you either get it in 1:144 scale with the usual questionable quality of the kit or go up to a mammoth 1:72 scale and spend a lot of dough. Not to mention finding space for it when you are done.

Railbird
01-09-05, 10:10 AM
http://www.menet.umn.edu/~mlr/pix-html/Pix/Luftwaffe/ME262/me262.jpg

too little, too late

but it's a damn good looking piece

pchall
01-09-05, 07:07 PM
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/museum/early_years/p36.jpg

Curtiss P-36. Not a great plane, but very pleasing to my eyes.

Michaelhatesfans
01-10-05, 08:32 PM
Can't argue with that. But when it comes to ground attack nothing beats the Tiffy...
Depending on the era, of course. ;)
http://www2.acc.af.mil/gallery/images/aircraft/a10/fi/00000007.jpg

Jervis Tetch 1
01-11-05, 11:50 AM
Railbird, did you know your two favs had a "mock" combat in 1943?

It was Dick Bong in the P-38 Lightning against Neel Kearby in the P-47 Jug in New Guinea in I believe August. Seems they had a friendly argument about which plane was better.

The observers on the ground gave the edge to Bong in the Lightning.

I'll find a link on it, but it's all documented in several books among them "America's Ace of Aces" by Carl Bong (Dick's brother).