P-47 - Eduard "Jugs Over Germany"
Some of the smallest resin and PE that I've successfully dealt with, yet.
Pre-assembly
Roughly assembled. Still did a bit of sanding to get the walls and bulkheads tuned-up/flush.
First time I've used the Uschi metallic powder for anything. The seat and floor were both treated with it to my satisfaction.
So much fine detail with the PE. It will hardly be visible inside the fuselage.
Too bad you won't see most of this once it is enclosed in the fuselage.
Fitting resin pits to a styrene fuselage has always been a problem for me. I had no idea how easy some Green Stuff could make it.
Green Stuff is not going to let this pit go anywhere once it cures.
Comments
4 28 May 2020, 17:52
Rui S
I realy like the paintjob on your nails 😄 ,just like mine when i use the airbursh 👍
Apart kiding, Great work on this model. Very well done allround 👍
I realy like the paintjob on your nails 😄 ,just like mine when i use the airbursh 👍
Apart kiding, Great work on this model. Very well done allround 👍
8 July 2020, 21:04
Kevin Struemph
Thanks, pal. One nice thing about spraying acrylics is that it (usually) comes off pretty quickly. Enamels not so much.
Thanks, pal. One nice thing about spraying acrylics is that it (usually) comes off pretty quickly. Enamels not so much.
8 July 2020, 21:46
Rui S
@Kevin. Yah you are right, but i also endup painting my finger tips with all kind of Humbrol enamels 😄 😄 😄 Its part of the hobby for me. No gloves I hate and can't work with them...
@Kevin. Yah you are right, but i also endup painting my finger tips with all kind of Humbrol enamels 😄 😄 😄 Its part of the hobby for me. No gloves I hate and can't work with them...
9 July 2020, 10:40
Album info
"Limited Edition" kit containing Academy plastic, Eduard photoetch, resin cockpit and tires. Decal sheet for 5 different aircraft.