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  • papa 695
    Moderator
    • May 2011
    • 22851

    #31
    Some great pictures for your reference there Polux

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    • Ian M
      Administrator
      • Dec 2008
      • 18284
      • Ian
      • Falster, Denmark

      #32
      Rather you than me!

      I could not bring myself to cut up that kit like that. I have confidence in you P.

      Ian M
      Group builds

      Bismarck

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      • takeslousyphotos
        • Apr 2013
        • 3900

        #33
        Originally posted by \
        Well...I can’t start the model, but I can play with the colour paints, searching a good future option. I took an old piece and primed with Vallejo black. Just five minutes later I applied the three different products. These are the results after I has been applied and polished thirty minutes later ONLY!!!

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        Why I go so fast?? The reason is I want to know the “resistance” of the product and the other one is I habitually work with the colour coats not dried....

        My surprise is the resistance of the wax one as the final colour as well.

        Tomorrow I will prove the washes

        Ps: The Alclad one is the dull aluminium.....not the normal one!
        Polux .............. I really like the AK True Metal finish ............ I think you've given me the colour for my Last Exile "Vanship" when it arrives ........... Thanks.

        Peter

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        • Dave W
          • Jan 2011
          • 4713

          #34
          Good luck with the surgery Polux.I couldn't bring myself to do that to such an expensive kit.

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          • tr1ckey66
            SMF Supporters
            • Mar 2009
            • 3592

            #35
            Thi is a very ambitious project Polux, but I have absolutely no doubt at all that the end result will be stunning.

            Cheers

            P

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            • Guest

              #36
              Originally posted by \
              Hawker Typhoon Cut-AwayI propose myself to separate this build on two parts or sides.

              First Side.

              The first one will be a cut-away side. The major part of the job has been done by Airfix....I just need to recreate, principally, the wings edges and the back tail as well. I’m not a habitual scratch build modeller, so this will be an interesting challenge for me.

              I found some useful pictures and photos, but I will need to research more info to reproduce a relative accurate model.

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              Second Side.

              The second side will be built as a normal kit. The challenge there is the paintwork.... I commented sometime ago I don’t like the colour scheme on the Typhoon o_O, so I decided to do an absolutely different paintwork process. I will keep the original form of the camouflage scheme, but painted over metallic finished parts.....like transparencies! The real challenge is the product that I will use....

              This new product is like an oil colour with a wax base....

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              Not...! I never used it before!! So it will be a new discovering

              As you can deduce, I will paint the entire Typhoon with brushes or sponges

              A SSIG, that hope, teaches me a lot of new tips and skills

              Cheers

              Polux
              Suspect this product is an update of the Rub 'n Buff product I used on my E.E. Lightning a few years ago, it was an oily wax, and very good. I know you like challenges Polux, and you have certainly picked a hard one, but I know you will achieve an excellent result, be watching you. Derek

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              • BarryW
                SMF Supporters
                • Jul 2011
                • 6053

                #37
                Originally posted by \
                Suspect this product is an update of the Rub 'n Buff product I used on my E.E. Lightning a few years ago, it was an oily wax, and very good. I know you like challenges Polux, and you have certainly picked a hard one, but I know you will achieve an excellent result, be watching you. Derek
                Phil Flory did a review of True Metal and he said that he thought it might be like this rub 'n buff, but his conclusion was no, the TM is a lot better (he did not like rub 'n buff at all).

                I am looking forward to the Polux... great reference material.

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                • Guest

                  #38
                  Funny how different people get different results from the same product. Derek

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                  • colin m
                    Moderator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 8914
                    • Colin
                    • Stafford, UK

                    #39
                    Originally posted by \
                    Funny how different people get different results from the same product. Derek
                    I used rub 'n' buff on a B36 - took forever, but worked well. I had silver fingers for days afterwards.

                    Polux, I'm still not quite believing I'm about to watch one of these get cut up. I salute you.................

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