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Malte D (Razor)
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22 July 2011, 08:50
Malte D
Updated with two current pictures of the Corsair, which seems to stop blocking my desk soon ^^
15 February 2012, 10:08
Patrick Duve
Razor, do you use watercolors on your models? If so, how do you use them? I noticed what looks like watercolors in the background of your Corsair pic.
15 February 2012, 11:49
Holger Kranich
I could imagine, he´s using watercoloures for washings and weathering. And Malte, am i right?🙂
15 February 2012, 12:31
Malte D
Yep, Holger you are right! I like the fact that you can remove all weathering if something went wrong. 🙂 I apply the clearcote to the model to seal the decals and then I start applying watercolors to the areas where I want to do a washing (you can see it in progress on the top side of vertical stabilizer in 1st pic). Now I wait until they're dryed out and then I take a humid rag to carefully remove the color again. Must be really careful with that to asure not cleaning the engraved areas to.
15 February 2012, 13:09
Patrick Duve
Thanks for the explanation. I'll get some watercolors and give it a try. Also looking to forward to seeing the Goose in its diorama.
16 February 2012, 01:12
Malte D
Making good progress with the Corsair. All parts of armament are placed weathering is almost done. Will remove the mask from the canopy now. 🙂 Always a "big" moment for me.
22 February 2012, 15:36
Holger Kranich
Oh a touchy moment for us all!
22 February 2012, 15:53
Malte D
Done! 🙂 had to polish the canopy and windscreen due to minor spay, but turned out fine. Made it worth to purchase 12000 sandpaper. =)
Now I have to add two antennas, the lights (clear parts) and one or two small weathering-details, then it will leave my desk and even my house.
22 February 2012, 16:32
Malte D
That Corsair is really driving me nuts! Trying to attach an antenna made of thin wire. 5th try now. Either it drops off or it sags to much or or or. If this try doesn't fall off I'll keep my hands off it, no matter how much it sags. LOL Added a picture of the 3rd try.
23 February 2012, 18:16
Bill Gilman
That is why I am scared of building bi-planes! All those rigging wires! Keep at it, I know you'll succeed with the Corsair antenna. The models look great!
23 February 2012, 18:26
Malte D
Thanks Bill!
There are so much models on the web showing those small wires perfectly in suspense, I guess some day I'll find somebody introducing me into the art of "wiring". 🙂
23 February 2012, 19:18
Bill Gilman
If the wire has an attachment point on the fuselage, I drill a very small indentation where I will put the superglue, and then put the tip of the wire in. This prevents you from getting a "puddle" of supeglue on the surface of the model. I'm sure others can give you some better advice!
23 February 2012, 20:17
ice
Shipmodellers like make the "wires" from stretched sprue. After it's glued in place you can tension it by holding a hot piece of metal to it. Here I found a nice step by step manual: shipmodels.info/mws_...php?f=4&t=37536
23 February 2012, 20:46
Bill Gilman
Nice manual! I use small diameter nylon thread now, but stretched sprue is better I think. I can never get it to have a consistent diameter though. There is a market waiting to be served for us folks who would like to buy constant diameter stretched sprue on a roll!
23 February 2012, 20:50
Malte D
Thanks for the link ice! Will give it a try. Do you have some experience for it? Does it also work for distances about 20 or 25cm?
23 February 2012, 21:05
ice
I never used it for larger distances but you could try it out on a big empty sprue.
23 February 2012, 21:30
Philip De Keyser
you've got a big workbench, so menny in progress, great job, Greetz Phil
24 February 2012, 07:12
Malte D
Thanx Phil, as the Corsair left the workbench now it really seems to be huge. lol

24 February 2012, 18:32
Malte D
FINISHED the Corsair now. Not really happy with the outcome of the antenna - has a lot of sag but it works for a first-time. Took some pictures now, this bird will leave my house this sunday.
24 February 2012, 18:34
Holger Kranich
C´mon, it looks beautiful, so dont worry about the antennasag!
25 February 2012, 11:02
Malte D
Danke Holger, ich bin auch froh, dass jetzt wieder platz auf dem Schreibtisch ist! 🙂
25 February 2012, 11:28
Philip De Keyser
Malte do you have used fishwire for the antenne? then you can put a metall object that you have warm um with a sigaretlighter and put it close to the fishwire, it will shrink, you can do that till the result is good, don't put it against the wire or you will have a problem, do it nice and easy and it will work out, greetz Phil
25 February 2012, 13:14
Malte D
Phil, I used a very thin metal wire ( part of a security-system cable ) for the antenna. Thanks a lot for your description, I'll definately try fishwire the next time, I love the possibility to bring it in suspense after glueing it in place!
25 February 2012, 14:27
Holger Kranich
Look out for the "Uschi van der Rosten" rigging line! That seems to be good stuff!
25 February 2012, 20:14

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