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Ok guys, I just couldn't leave these chaps without arms and the pilot without his Mae west...
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All done with Magic sculpt. I even added gloves on the pilots lap.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
Nice figures Wabble, I like the look of them, good poses and different with your perfect additions
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Yours Wobble
 
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Thank you all Wobblies.:smiling2:

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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Just another image with the inflating tube added to the Maewest.
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Richard aka Wabble
 
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The vacforming process failed as I couldn't get the heating right. Must have been lucky the first time I did it for my Stirling nose glazing. So I sanded the inside of the canopy and polished it with a commercial rubbing compound and dipped it in Future that got rid of the frost look.
Haven't taken a pic yet...will do this evening as I had to rush for the clubs annual meeting.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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Here's the main canopy after sanding of 2/3's of thickness and handled delicately incase it snaps...
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Now it slides easily into place like the real thing.
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Should have done this instead of trying to vacform it...perhaps I should have trusted my ability to sand and polish having done it before.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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Lovely bit of sculpting mate.
Thanks Scottie,
I've given the figs a dark prime and zenithel coating before painting. Sculpt seems to blend in.
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Breaking out the paints and wet pallette.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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If you guys hate masking please look away. I've covered everything from cockpit to props and spinner plus blutacking to spray the dark green camo on the Spit...
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Meanwhile also gave the figures some bad habits of smoking...
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Wow the close ups are real bad.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
Excellent work on the figures. You have certainly improved them a great deal. I'm glad the canopy worked OK. Polishing that "U" shape is difficult to do without cracking the plastic - I did just that and had to send off to the manufacturer for a replacement. Luckily the customer service was good. Do you find Blu-tack can leave a mark? As always great modelling.
 
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Excellent work on the figures. You have certainly improved them a great deal. I'm glad the canopy worked OK. Polishing that "U" shape is difficult to do without cracking the plastic - I did just that and had to send off to the manufacturer for a replacement. Luckily the customer service was good. Do you find Blu-tack can leave a mark? As always great modelling.
Thanks Jim, polishing the inside of the canopy has its advantages as holding it between my fingers I can add pressure against the finger as a backing when polishing. If it were the outside I would have to tape the inside and fill putty to strengthen it.
So far the blutac I'm using doesn't leave a mark. I'm using lacquer paints and it cures quite fast.
Anyway the finish was a bit flat so I have remasked panels that will get shades with an airbrush.
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Still masking in process.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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Spraying done...I had to go over with the original colors to soften the panelling.
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It's as subtle as it can be for 1/72 scale, for me that is.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
Looking Excellent Richard, that panel shading looks absolutely spot on... and in 1/72 scale...you're a braver man than me buddy.. :thumb2:
 
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Thanks Chris, I went ahead and did the same for the dark green with lighter shades.
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This image doesn't show it clearly so here's a close up...
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It's so light that I'm afraid a clear coat might just make it disappear.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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Hi, gloss coated this morning with Future and started decaling in the late afternoon. Half a day of curing ought to be enough for an acrylic. The weather has been odd these few days so the paint behavior is erratic leaving a bit of orange peel which I will solve by light wet sanding after decaling and another thinned light coat of Future.
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The light coat of varnish will take away the cloudiness from the reaction of Mr Mark Softener on some of the decal edges.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
The weather has been odd these few days so the paint behavior is erratic leaving a bit of orange peel
I suppose that humidity and high temperatures where you live makes painting a bit of a lottery. You'll be used to it by now though. Looking good.
 
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I suppose that humidity and high temperatures where you live makes painting a bit of a lottery. You'll be used to it by now though. Looking good.
Thanks Jim, the oddity is hot, humid and cool rain all in the same day switching places so you can't tell when to paint gloss coats. :rolling: :smiling6:

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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Black with brown pin wash done. I can assure you its there as the engraved lines are very fine and not drains for this scale.
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It's more apparent on the lighter underside.
Will probably stand out under a coat of matt varnish.

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Richard aka Wabble
 
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