Theme editor

Scale Model Shop

The HobbyBoss 1/32 B24D Liberator.

Maybe take it over to @Andy T and have him use full-size equipment on it? :smiling3:
With something that size a mini spray gun like my Iwata lph80 would be a help funnily enough.

My biggest 'gun has a 2.5mm tip. That would obliterate it :tears-of-joy:
 
Thread owner
With something that size a mini spray gun like my Iwata lph80 would be a help funnily enough.

My biggest 'gun has a 2.5mm tip. That would obliterate it :tears-of-joy:
Actually, bear in one that I am not looking for a solid colour and want some subtle variations in tone, spraying slowly bit by bit at a time is the way to go. The Colani is perfect for this
 
Thread owner
All masked up ready to paint the sand.
IMG_7328.jpeg

To paint this requires more contortions than I have ever tried before. First I did areas best acceded froM below IMG_7329.jpeg

Then I turn it over….
IMG_7330.jpeg

And finished.
IMG_7331.jpeg

For the first time since using MRP I did get some splatter toward the end of the session. Bear in mind that this was my longest ever paint session without even a colour change clean up. This was not the fault of the airbrush or the paint.

Next I will remove the masking and do some inevitable touch ups before masking again to paint some detail like the wing leading edges.
 
Thread owner
I have got in with some detail painting. After masking up I sprayed the wing, tail and stab leading edges with steel.
IMG_7333.jpeg

Also I sprayed the exhausts with Pale Burnt Metal then shaded them with Burnt Iron.
IMG_7332.jpeg
These need some more work with washes and pigments. That will need to wait a bit and, next I need to do some touching up then the decals.
 
Thread owner
I have applied the decals but it did not go as planned. Originally I wanted to do the ‘Squaw’ markings from Kits World however, for the first time ever, Kits World let me down. First the roundels were beautifully thin but they curled at the edges and I had a hell of a job to ‘uncurl’ them. In the end I decided to use the kits roundels instead, the kit blue looked a better colour to me anyway. Then another all time first, the HobbyBoss produced decals actually went down really well with no cracking and splintering and they bedded in to detail beautifully…

So, I attempted the Squaw nose art and being such a large decal, with a complex shape I just could not work it into position! In a way, my fault, as I should have cut that decal up into three of four parts to apply. In the end I dropped that idea and reverted to the kit markings and they went down perfectly.

After a few coats of solution these looked just right. I then sealed the lot with a gloss varnish ready to apply a wash. I have decided on a Flory Dark Dirt clay wash.

Here she is all decalled and gloss varnished. Incidentally, I did not bother to gloss the paint before applying decals as MRP is glossy enough.

IMG_7335.jpeg
IMG_7334.jpeg
 
Thread owner
Plenty of progress and now on the home run.

I applied a Flory surge wash overall to bring out the panel lines and to tone down the clean paint look and followed up with matt coats.

After the matt coat I got on with more weathering.

Exhaust wash on the exhausts and airbrushed some exhaust smoke. Plus some weathering pencil work on streaking.
IMG_7342.jpeg

Looking at the photos I only did some light streaking on top of the cowlings.
IMG_7343.jpeg

Undercarriage went on easily.
IMG_7344.jpeg

And then, she is on her three legs for the first time.
IMG_7345.jpeg

More final fixings to do.
 
Admiration all round...
I said to SWMBO "Look, can I have one of those...?"
She said "What, a clean and tidy work room devoid of dust..."
You just cannot win.....
 
Thread owner
Almost there …

Only the front greenhouse to position with the guns inside.

A bit of a delay though as I found that my non-fogging c.a. has dried up! At this time of year I cannot quickly get a replacement which means I need to use pva glue that has no ‘bite’ and takes time to dry. It won’t grip as well either. So first I need to fit the guns inside the canopy and be patient while the pva dries and do that one by one. As there is not a positive location for the transparency fixing that will be more awkward and will involve taping it into position while it dries. A real pain in the neck, if the ca had not dried I would be finished right now.
IMG_7346.jpeg

These things come to try us….
 
Coming on beautifully Barry, a great finish as always. Shame about the AM decals but pleased to hear the kit ones worked out ok.

ATB.

Andrew
 
Perhaps there is still some deep in the tube that you can get to by cutting it open? That, of course, spoils everything you can’t use right away, but it may be worth a try.
 
Thread owner
Perhaps there is still some deep in the tube that you can get to by cutting it open? That, of course, spoils everything you can’t use right away, but it may be worth a try.
I dug down through it thinking that, nothing usable. Anyway, all is done now with pva and I am hoping to get some photos done tomorrow.

In the New Year I will start the Border Lancaster. Another biggie, but not quite as big as this one.
 
Thread owner
Model completed. One quick pic and I will load a completed model thread.

IMG_7348.jpeg
 
Back
Top