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Guy Golsteyn (sennake)
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Grumman F-14A Tomcat

Project Art
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Масштаб:
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Статус:
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Початі:
July 31, 2011
Завершені:
April 26, 2012

Інвентар проекту

Повні набори
04021
F-14A Tomcat
Revell 1:144
04021 (80-4021) 2007 Нові деколі
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Фотоальбоми

11 зображення
Grumman F-14A TomcatView album, image #6
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Проект: Grumman F-14A Tomcat
1:144 F-14A Tomcat (Revell 04021)
14 зображення
Grumman F-14A Tomcat - WIPView album, image #1
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Проект: Grumman F-14A Tomcat
1:144 F-14A Tomcat (Revell 04021)

Статті

1 articles of the finished project are published on the web.

Grumman F-14A Tomcat 1:144
Grumman F-14A Tomcat VF-84 Jolly Rogers 160386 / AJ-200 1981
Revell 1:144
by Guy Golsteyn on sennake.be

Коментарі

2 January 2012, 17:27
Guy Golsteyn
After the dryfit of the bodyparts it's time to build the airplane together, or at least the main parts. The tails will be built separately. Next the cockpit was masked and airbrushed in matt black.
Next this black area was masked as well and the plane was painted in the main grey color. After drying I put a clearcoat over the whole thing. Now all I have to do is let it dry after which I can start to color the panel lines and fix the decals.
15 February 2012, 12:54
Holger Kranich
Do you mask with bare metal foil? It looks like...
15 February 2012, 15:14
Guy Golsteyn
Yes, always. But not the complete surfaces of course, that would be to expensive. I use it to mask the borders, and the rest is filled with Maskol or Tamiya masking tape. Works perfect for racecars, so why not for airplanes?
15 February 2012, 15:19
Holger Kranich
It looks very interesting to me and my hands still stick at tamiyatape🙂. Do you lay it on the clearparts and cut it out? Or do you cut it and attach it to the masking areas? Its really an interesting option to mask smaller areas!
15 February 2012, 15:24
Guy Golsteyn
I lay it to the masking area and then cut away whatever I don't need with a scalpel.
15 February 2012, 15:49

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