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WWII ID Models

Started by Kenny Horne, February 24, 2008, 07:49:59 AM

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lastvautour

Thanks for the link Garet. I will post it to the link post.

Lou

lastvautour

#61
It is hard to keep up with the various group builds. here is my SBD. This is as close to black I could get.



A B&W photo does not cut it. I will get some black primer.
Lou

lastvautour

I broke down and bought flat black spray for the Dauntless as per Dave's comments.

http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pid=4621

Lou

lastvautour

#63
Here is a beauty by Dave. The Grumman Duck has been faithfully rendered according to USN plans. Excellent work Dave.


lastvautour

#64
Prior to the Duck, Dave's ME BF110 Destroyer and his Seamew missed being posted to the forum. Both beauties.


dave_t

Lou,
   I bought a can of Tamiya's clear flat lacquer. It is a much better product than Testors version (and it costs more). Thanks for posting the photos.

lastvautour


lastvautour

RCAF 430 Squadron flew the Mustang Mk 1 late into the war. Here is a participant in D Day activities in 1/72 scale. Pine construction with home made decals. I found that wetting just the backside of the decal makes all the difference in getting the decal colours to stay vibrant and not bleed. Paints are model Master and Krylon rattle can. I must admit I love these ID + models.

http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pid=4659

http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/Gallery/displayimage.php?pid=4658

dave_t

Lou, I guess you are using white decal paper. Did you make the RNZAF roundels for the Dauntless?

lastvautour

Yes I made the RNZAF and RCAF decals on white film. Only black items are on clear film. Roundels are a collage of MS Office basic shapes. I made them extra large and inserted into MS Paint to make an image. I then shrunk them to size. My decal making has come a long way.

Lou

lastvautour

One more to add to the growing collection.


Lou

lastvautour

#71
Two more beauties from Dave. A Mitsubishi A5M Claude and a Curtis Seagull SOC. Both from the USN Recognition models from plans found in the gallery. Both models came out superbly.

I will add these to the Model of the Year set.

Lou



dave_t

Just trying to get all the unfinished projects completed before the December 31st (or 32nd?) deadline. :)

lastvautour

I do my best work on the 32nd of every month.

Lou

lastvautour

#74
Excellent collection of of seagoing crafts.
What are your plans for mounting?

Lou