Tim Marlow
SMF Supporters
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Been the same with me. Took about three weeks to get the exhaustion shifted…..still got the cough though…..sound like I’m on sixty a day!
Same. I had COVID in mid-January and I’m still coughing several times a day (just as I typed this, in fact) in the exact way that began when I got itstill got the cough though…..






On the real plane, the inside of the canopy frame was painted interior green. The simple way to do this on a kit is to mask the outside of the canopy and then paint it with the interior colour, and then later applying the plane’s outside colour over the top of it. This will save you having to mask both the inside and the outside, but still looks convincing, especially if it’s hard to see the inside because of the small windows. With a large-scale kit of a modern aircraft, with a big bubble canopy, painting both the inside and outside separately is going to be more convincing, but with a model like Andrea’s, painting the interior colour on the outside will look good enough.You said: "Today I painted them in USAAF interior green before priming" I do not get it, shouldn't priming be the first one one?
I totally agree - on all counts!Top work andrea , the engines look superb . Im in the same boat as yourself - cant seem to find the time to get to the bench . Keep the updates coming , cheers tony
That is some clever technique. I am sure everybody knows about it but it was new to ME, the King of Newbies! :smiling6: :smiling6: :smiling6:On the real plane, the inside of the canopy frame was painted interior green. The simple way to do this on a kit is to mask the outside of the canopy and then paint it with the interior colour, and then later applying the plane’s outside colour over the top of it. This will save you having to mask both the inside and the outside, but still looks convincing, especially if it’s hard to see the inside because of the small windows. With a large-scale kit of a modern aircraft, with a big bubble canopy, painting both the inside and outside separately is going to be more convincing, but with a model like Andrea’s, painting the interior colour on the outside will look good enough.
Andrzej, sorry for the late reply but sometimes I'm a too hasty reader... :flushed:Where should I look for precut masks for 1/32 SU-27 from Trumpeter? Any idea?
Andrzej, sorry for the late reply but sometimes I'm a too hasty reader... :flushed:
I found this: Eduard masks. I hope you'll find it useful.
They also make very nice detailing sets and have a magazine, issued monthly and downloadable for free, which is very nice too.
About the way I name things: it's one of the nice things I'm learning on this forum. :smiling2:
Andrea












Thank you for the compliments, Andrzej,Hi Andy,
Fantastic update.
Very interesting idea about 3 primers!!!!
I know nothing about it but sounds like a great test. :thumb2:
Keep going and enjoy everything to the max!!!![]()
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