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40 9 November 2014, 12:40

guys...thanks for all that flattering praise, but the model is from November 2014, long ago finished. I just didn't post the photos here, but I will, to avoid confusion I guess 🙂 thanks again.
23 May 2016, 12:52

Again, a beautiful model. I too built the older ESCI release, but I didn't paint it as nicely as you did. I was only young then. Parts have since broken off. I may revisit this one now that I see your excellent work. North American F-100D Super Sabre: RDAF | Project by Dutch (1:72)
23 May 2016, 15:30

That's why I put a Trumpeter one on my wishlist. In the green livery they look so scruffy and you nailed that look dead on! Excellent! I hope mine will just look half as nice as yours.
24 May 2016, 05:02

thanks, but to be honest, it could be done so much better, with more accurate and defined outlines of the "postshading". This was made with far less experience than I have now, suboptimal paint choice and de facto a single action airbrush (Hansa 381). Anyhow it was lot of fun to paint and if nothing else, it had a great training value for me.
24 May 2016, 11:44

It still looks nice and btw the Hansa 381 is no single action😉, it's a controlled double action gun😉
24 May 2016, 11:49

Soeren, thats why I wrote "de facto" 🙂 if it's controlled and not independent, for its user it means it's de facto single action...even though the results might be better than from a pure single action AB - sure.
anyway since I first tried Iwata HP-BH, Hansa got relegated just to surfacer and varnish spraying for good... 🙂
24 May 2016, 11:56

True, it feels like kind of a single action.
I must say that Im quite happy with my Hansa 281, which I bought last year (for larger surfaces and for AK/Vallejo colors).
For everything else I use my Evo😉, which sadly isnt really working with Vallejo colors etc.....
24 May 2016, 11:58

I can imagine that. I tried to make Vallejo work in an airbrush for so long. In the end I maybe got half-decent results, but for the cost of frequent airbrush cleaning, and all that alchemy searching for proper thinner and ratios and stuff... Gunze and Tamiya are idiot proof = ideal for me😉 I still have large arsenal of Vallejo for paintbrushing though.
24 May 2016, 12:08

Thats the same for me😉
Tamiya and Gunze are perfect for a beginner like me and I used them for all of my kits so far, with one excepton - the engine cowlings of my P1Y1. For those cowlings I used the AK color and it ended it some kind of a little battle between me and the color 😛 - Luckily I won in the end, but Ive still a lot of those colors in my stash.
24 May 2016, 12:12

Very well done🙂
The Danish roundels are very cool and the "dirty" look of the painting is very true to the real plane.
17 February, 08:35