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1/32 Hasegawa Farquhar s Spitfire Mk.1a K9962 Finished !!


Tolga ULGUR

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I've never been brave enough to paint a Spitfire in the black and white underside scheme, so my hat's off to you, maybe it's time I had a go.

 

Cheers

 

Dennis

Thank you Dennis.. 

All camouflage paintig terminated. I will post some pictures this week end

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Interesting - the upper camo looks more like Middlestone than Dark Earth

 

Or is that just the light / effect of the camera?

 

Maybe sunlight effect..

As a matter of the fact, I have used the same paint,color and brand as in my previous Spitfire project. Panel inners lightened as usual.

Color will be some more darker after oil paint washing.

http://forum.largescaleplanes.com/index.php?showtopic=67098&page=5

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I've always loved early Spitfire schemes with their smaller roundels - this one is shaping up wonderfully Tolga.

 

How did you achieve that marvelous in-scale, ‘soft yet sharp' demarcation between the green and earth colours? Slightly raised paper mask? Thin putty rolls?

 

Torben

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Lovely modelling!!!!

 

 

Tolga,

   That's beautiful!

 

Gaz

 

 

Tolga, that is good beautiful work! I'm bouncing back and forth between my new tool Revell kit of the Spitfire and their boxing of Special Hobbies Airacobra. This gives me some good inspiration to start my Spitfire again

 

Thank you..

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I've always loved early Spitfire schemes with their smaller roundels - this one is shaping up wonderfully Tolga.

 

How did you achieve that marvelous in-scale, ‘soft yet sharp' demarcation between the green and earth colours? Slightly raised paper mask? Thin putty rolls?

 

Torben

Thank you Torben

I have used paper mask for the wings and UHU patafix yellow glue pad for the fuselage.

Exactly as you mentioned, for the wings slightly raised paper mask, and thin putty rolls for the fuselage.

Cheers

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