Douglas A-1H Skyraider
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41 3 January 2022, 05:23
Dave Beenak
Ah...so...at a stalemate, waiting for a paint delivery from the hobby shop. Gunna try out GSI lacquer Mr. Color.
Ah...so...at a stalemate, waiting for a paint delivery from the hobby shop. Gunna try out GSI lacquer Mr. Color.
3 January 2022, 05:31
Sergej I
Ahaha, yes, they are the best. For flat colors I prefer Mr Paint lacquers, but gloss is Mr Color all the way. What a nice Spad!! 👍
Ahaha, yes, they are the best. For flat colors I prefer Mr Paint lacquers, but gloss is Mr Color all the way. What a nice Spad!! 👍
7 January 2022, 16:05
Dave Beenak
thank you...the real test will be getting the weathering to where I want it.
thank you...the real test will be getting the weathering to where I want it.
7 January 2022, 21:06
Dave Beenak
ok...so...apply Tamiya TS-80 (spray can dull coat) allow to dry for a day ... light sand with 2500 ... then decals with Mr Mark Setter and Softer, wait another day ... then another layer of TS-80, allow to dry overnight ... next, sand all decals with 2500 to reduce the carrier film. Finish with another coat of TS-80, ready for weathering. Happy with the results, carrier film is completely disguised, but it's time consuming. I like the TS-80, it leaves a very smooth hard surface, and I don't think using gloss is any better (although I would like to try Mr. Color Super Clear III).
ok...so...apply Tamiya TS-80 (spray can dull coat) allow to dry for a day ... light sand with 2500 ... then decals with Mr Mark Setter and Softer, wait another day ... then another layer of TS-80, allow to dry overnight ... next, sand all decals with 2500 to reduce the carrier film. Finish with another coat of TS-80, ready for weathering. Happy with the results, carrier film is completely disguised, but it's time consuming. I like the TS-80, it leaves a very smooth hard surface, and I don't think using gloss is any better (although I would like to try Mr. Color Super Clear III).
10 January 2022, 11:43
Dave Beenak
Panel line wash is Tamiya Dark Gray. Next is oil colour stains and exhaust.
Panel line wash is Tamiya Dark Gray. Next is oil colour stains and exhaust.
11 January 2022, 20:03
Sergej I
Looking busy...
Dave, how do you clean the excess of Tamiya panel line wash? I somehow always manage to eat through my gentle layer of GX100 and into the paint.
Looking busy...
Dave, how do you clean the excess of Tamiya panel line wash? I somehow always manage to eat through my gentle layer of GX100 and into the paint.
12 January 2022, 07:54
Dave Beenak
Sergej, Let the GX100 dry and harden completely, then use AK050 Odorless thinner. It is quite mild and and I use only a slightly dampened paper towel. If you can actually see the thinner as you wipe the surface....it may be too much. Only use just enough to remove the excess. Have a look here... Youtube Video
Sergej, Let the GX100 dry and harden completely, then use AK050 Odorless thinner. It is quite mild and and I use only a slightly dampened paper towel. If you can actually see the thinner as you wipe the surface....it may be too much. Only use just enough to remove the excess. Have a look here... Youtube Video
12 January 2022, 08:35
Dave Beenak
I think I'll go back to building tanks....much easier. Although I have a P47 to try out a metallic finish on. Glutton for punishment.
I think I'll go back to building tanks....much easier. Although I have a P47 to try out a metallic finish on. Glutton for punishment.
16 January 2022, 06:34
Sergej I
Oh wow! 👍 Congratulations on the model complete Dave, this is a masterpiece model, you should not go back to tanks 😉
Oh wow! 👍 Congratulations on the model complete Dave, this is a masterpiece model, you should not go back to tanks 😉
16 January 2022, 07:05
Jos Jansen
Beautiful Skyraider Dave...IMHO don't stop building planes you're building real stunners.
Beautiful Skyraider Dave...IMHO don't stop building planes you're building real stunners.
16 January 2022, 09:15