- Dear Mates, Here is a Tamiya 1/48 F4UA-1 Corsair, depicting ‘Ole 122’, a plane which was noted for eventually completing over 100 ground support missions without mechanical failure during the last half of 1944. It flew from various island bases in the Western Pacific. I have always thought the mid-war two-tone blue pattern with white undersides to be one of the prettiest of the American camouflage schemes. The painting is a combination of freehand and rough-edged masking techniques. I drilled out the bomb carrier so that it had the open frame appearance of the original. Bits of an Eduard detail set were used for the bomb fins, instrument panel and seat belts. After this project I am a bit fed up with Humbrol mattes. Any suggestions for a more smoothly spraying enamel would be most welcome.
 
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That's a fantastic looking aircraft there you have created and the weathering and detail is top notch 100%!!!
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I do love the Corsair - and this is a great build of one. I love the cockpit detail, and the slightly patchy effect on the upper surfaces - very realistic.Comment
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Hi Flyjoe, Yes, it seems that even when I thin out the Humbrol with Humbrol thinner, I can still get a slight sand paper finish. Wet sanding with 3000 grit or something similar can knock down the roughness, but this is tedious and the panel lines and details suffer. I was thinking the Humbrol pigment was no longer ground as finely as it once was. Maybe I just need to mix the paint more thoroughly, or just find a better paint. Do you know of any? Xtra-namel perhaps?Originally posted by \That's great work, who doesn't love a good F4U Corsair? As for the Humbrol matt colours, I can't see any problems with the finish in the pictures. Which colours did you use?Comment
 

							
						
							
						
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