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David Andrs (andrsd)
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Il-2 Sturmovik

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21 February 2020, 01:11
Nathan Dempsey
Wow, that is gorgeous!
21 February 2020, 02:35
Erik Off
Nice work! I love the wood.
21 February 2020, 08:05
David Andrs
Thanks, gents. The template I used is for 32nd scale, so it looks a bit overscaled in real life - at least to my eye. But, it doesn't show that much on the pictures...

Still I like the final outcome - a nice refreshing change 🙂
21 February 2020, 11:54
Bart Goesaert
Nice work on this one... Would love to be built an aircraft in such a manner... now finding time (inspiration is here 😉 )
21 February 2020, 15:42
Alec K
Really great David. I really like these "not fully completed" builds. I agree, the wood grain scale is hard to discern.
21 February 2020, 16:00
David Andrs
@Alec K: Thanks!
@Bart: Thanks and good luck with your build!
22 February 2020, 13:17
Gordon Sørensen
Wow! That looks great, David! Really like the wood effect.
23 February 2020, 03:05
gorby
Excellent work!
23 February 2020, 15:33
David Andrs
Thanks Gordon and gorbygould.
27 February 2020, 13:38

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This was a fun project.

I used a spray template from RB productions for the wings and that seems to work quite good. But the template was not useable for the fuselage, so I tried to use decals (from Uschi van der Rosten). That sort of worked, but one can see the print matrix from up close. I had to blend the edges between the plywood sheets with oil paints. It does look quite ok on the pictures - I was quite worried about it.

I used MRP paints for everything: Clear doped linen for the control surfaces, pale wood and ochre wood for the wings and titanium and steel for the metal sections.

For the interior, wheel wells and landing gear I used AMT-7. It not historically accurate, I know, but it looks quite nice 🙂

There is no weathering, because it does not feel right for this kind of approach.

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1:48 Ilyushin IL-2 Shturmovik (Tamiya 61113)

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