Airfix 1/72 Hawked Typhoon No.lb Any one got any tips to make it better
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19 30 August 2023, 07:39
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Use tiny amounts of white wood glue instead of plastic cement for the canopy so it doesnt fog 😄
Use tiny amounts of white wood glue instead of plastic cement for the canopy so it doesnt fog 😄
30 August 2023, 07:56
Łukasz Gliński
Washing might be an option - either sludge or pin-wash (see the youtube tutorials). With these new Airfixes and their quite deep panel lines it should be relatively easy. And it adds a bit of 3D look to the kits.
As already mentioned - definitely some PVA glue could help you with transparencies (e.g. Kristal Klear)
Washing might be an option - either sludge or pin-wash (see the youtube tutorials). With these new Airfixes and their quite deep panel lines it should be relatively easy. And it adds a bit of 3D look to the kits.
As already mentioned - definitely some PVA glue could help you with transparencies (e.g. Kristal Klear)
30 August 2023, 10:27
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Kristal Klear - that's the pro version I couldnt remember the name of thanks.
Also, you did a good job getting the decals on. To hide the surrounding transparent film, the usual trick is to put a bit of gloss varnish on the whole model first, then the decals (and if they argue with you soften them with MicroSol - they go all crinkly at first but they settle) then spray whatever finish you need - matt, semi, gloss - over the top when they are dry.
Kristal Klear - that's the pro version I couldnt remember the name of thanks.
Also, you did a good job getting the decals on. To hide the surrounding transparent film, the usual trick is to put a bit of gloss varnish on the whole model first, then the decals (and if they argue with you soften them with MicroSol - they go all crinkly at first but they settle) then spray whatever finish you need - matt, semi, gloss - over the top when they are dry.
30 August 2023, 16:54
Łukasz Gliński
Or cover the decalled kit with glossy varnish, wash it and seal matt afterwards 👍
Or cover the decalled kit with glossy varnish, wash it and seal matt afterwards 👍
30 August 2023, 17:04
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Not very. Also probabkt better to keep the canopy masked up until you are all done
Not very. Also probabkt better to keep the canopy masked up until you are all done
31 August 2023, 06:05
Bruce Huxtable
I really liked what you've created, but one thing I have to learn myself too, is how to get the canopy looking really shiny and clear. I too would welcome advice on that, please.
I really liked what you've created, but one thing I have to learn myself too, is how to get the canopy looking really shiny and clear. I too would welcome advice on that, please.
31 August 2023, 06:37
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Lookup 'Dipping canopies in Future' on the search engine of your choice 😄
e.g. Youtube Video
Lookup 'Dipping canopies in Future' on the search engine of your choice 😄
e.g. Youtube Video
31 August 2023, 10:12
Mr James
In the UK 'Future' is now 'Pledge Revive' £14.50 from Amazon. I've just tried to add a pic of said product but don't know how???
In the UK 'Future' is now 'Pledge Revive' £14.50 from Amazon. I've just tried to add a pic of said product but don't know how???
31 August 2023, 10:44
Łukasz Gliński
You either need the pic URL or upload one into one of your albums.
Aside of Future there is a thing called gauzy agent - I use the orange one sometimes on rhe canopy when the model is finished. Looks like thinned gloss acrylic paint to me.
You either need the pic URL or upload one into one of your albums.
Aside of Future there is a thing called gauzy agent - I use the orange one sometimes on rhe canopy when the model is finished. Looks like thinned gloss acrylic paint to me.
31 August 2023, 10:48
Mr James
Austin, I like to paint, apply decals using MicroSol and then spray a light coat of gloss or semi-gloss. I find that oils adhere to semi-gloss better. Then I apply oil pin washes, followed by rusty/oily/dirty streaks ect with oils and a final coat of flat clear vanish.
I finish the model off with chalky dust, a pencil, powders and Tamiya detail sets, which look like make-up. 💄
Oh and I use wood glue for sticking down canopies.
But that's just my way... there are better model maker's than me that do it differently 🤔🤓
Austin, I like to paint, apply decals using MicroSol and then spray a light coat of gloss or semi-gloss. I find that oils adhere to semi-gloss better. Then I apply oil pin washes, followed by rusty/oily/dirty streaks ect with oils and a final coat of flat clear vanish.
I finish the model off with chalky dust, a pencil, powders and Tamiya detail sets, which look like make-up. 💄
Oh and I use wood glue for sticking down canopies.
But that's just my way... there are better model maker's than me that do it differently 🤔🤓
31 August 2023, 11:10
Gary Victory
Great work Austin. 👍
I have a couple of video's for you. Hopefully they might be of help?
Basic Modelling;
Youtube Video
Oil Paint beginner's guide:
Youtube Video
How to use pencils on models:
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Sometimes better to watch rather than have someone trying to explain.
All the best Austin.
Great work Austin. 👍
I have a couple of video's for you. Hopefully they might be of help?
Basic Modelling;
Youtube Video
Oil Paint beginner's guide:
Youtube Video
How to use pencils on models:
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Sometimes better to watch rather than have someone trying to explain.
All the best Austin.
31 August 2023, 12:22
Gary Victory
Mr James, defiantly does. Youtube especially can be a great source of knowledge and techniques. 😉
Mr James, defiantly does. Youtube especially can be a great source of knowledge and techniques. 😉
31 August 2023, 13:54
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Airfix 1/72 Hawked Typhoon No.lb part of D-day airfield diorama set. Anyone got any tips.