Super Mystere
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13 July 2014, 14:24

Nice bare metal finish. What colours did you use? Very convincing weathering, also.
13 July 2014, 14:35

It sure looks great mate! Perfect dull look n' weatherin'. The one thing that stands out is the open canopy for a museum bird, but then the canopy should be milky n' dusty as well but who want's to do that to a nice lookin' model? I really like the base plate as well.
13 July 2014, 14:39

Thanks for the nice comments mates
@Urban, you are right when you say that a museum bird his canopy is closed, the only reason why I left mine open is that the fit of the canopy is not that great 😉
Greetz, Phil
13 July 2014, 16:14

@Jörg, I used the colors Steel 71.065 and Aluminium 71.062 from Vallejo, I'm sadisfited about the results of these colors, I sealed it with Vallejo clear Matt
13 July 2014, 16:20

Have you brushed or airbrushed the airframe? I really like the look of it n' is always lookin' for aditional aluminium paints to use.
13 July 2014, 17:37

Thanks Stefan and Es-Haq for looking at the pictures and nice comment.
@Urban, I airbrushed the aluminium paints, these paints from vallejo are great and have a nice looking result on the airframe, the positive note from these paints are that you can immediately used the products from AK
13 July 2014, 18:49

Thanks mate! Then I'm gonna get 'em for my paint collection as well...
13 July 2014, 19:06

Very ambitious work, Phillip.
A Mystere on static display and additional with a heavy weathering is what I like! The dull metal finish is "absolutely" correct and perfect for weathered static planes! Looks as it have to looks like!! A glossy or shiny metal finish would be absolutely irrational and wrong in such a scenery! Well done....
She's remembering me a lot of "Michel Tanguy et Ernest Laverdure" from the very first issues!
I still hope this nice model will be a future subject of one of the actual brands in quarter scale.
Well done Phillip!
Only one thing I would do supplementary like Urban said.
1)A close canopy and 2) additional blind or semy blind plexiglas. But this is only my personal opinion!
🙂
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍
13 July 2014, 20:10

@Dirk, Thanks for the Congrats Dirk, I know the cockpits always be closed for static demos, but the problem is that the canopy is far too short by that I have this cut open, I can try to extend this but I have fear that I'm going to do more bad than good and that my model failed, so I opted for this solution, may not be the correct but maybe still the best 😉
@Tim and Cliffrod, tanks mates
Greetz, Phil
13 July 2014, 22:03

Thanks Perry and Lionel
@Lionel, do you have any pictures of this beauty next to your office?
Greetz, Phil
15 July 2014, 16:16

@Philip:
Sadly, it's impossible to take some pictures of her...Restricted area!
16 July 2014, 15:30

Thanks Vitor, Christian and Dieter for those nice comments
@all mates, I appreciate all these good comments and it meens a lot to me, thanks mates 👍
Greetz, Phil
17 July 2014, 05:17

Excellent, perfectly weathered for a NMF airplane that spent some years in open storage 👍👍👍
17 July 2014, 11:22

Hi Philip, i love these early french jets. The weathering looks also very realistic, bravo :-D
17 July 2014, 13:30
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This is my last project, it's the Super Mystere from AZ on scale 1/72, the paint that I used is from Vallejo and I used AK products for the weathering.