Uncarina Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Peter, One thing I narrowly caught (thanks to LSP input) with my Revell build: keep the flaps raised. Cheers, Tom mpk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bomber_County Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 Peter, been travelling, kept seeing the Uhu at the base of your post, I'm thinking strange........ Now it's all perfectly clear, wow and wow.........I was on ZM stand at Telford last November and was really really tempted by the 219, they had one of the guys on the stand building it to....I know you, you are going to make me regret not getting one, but seriously I'm hitting the follow button and settling back for the ride, hope you don't mind and save all of your WIP..... Uncarina and mpk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guyman1 Posted February 19, 2017 Share Posted February 19, 2017 (edited) I will be watching this one Peter if it's half as good as the Mozzie build you'll have another masterpiece on your hands. Guy Edited February 19, 2017 by Guyman1 Uncarina and mpk 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DonH Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Go Peter! Looking forward to watching this one. mpk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Thank Mike ... It sure feels like it ...even the boxes are huge and packed with parts. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Thanks Tom Absolutely will ... looks better, prototypical and solves a few problems along the road. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Hi Phil wish I was there with you to watch him build the kit and ask questions. I thought the Mossie was big and complicated but the Owl is bigger and just a complicated. Oh what fun. I'm hoping along the journey, you will buy the Owl and join in Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Out2gtcha Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 (edited) 4 pages and no pics! You feeling alright Peter?!?? Edited February 20, 2017 by Out2gtcha mpk 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Guy Very much appreciated and the pressure is on. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Thanks Don Glad you will be along for the ride Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Hi Brian Ready to finally post the first set of build photos .. the fuel cells. I need to do a few of the easier assemblies to get use to ZM kits: the feel, parts and instructions but I'm underway. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 (edited) UPDATE: 2/20/17: FINALLY UNDERWAY: THE FUEL CELLS I'm finally underway and decided to test the ZM waters with one of the easier assemblies, getting the feel for the kit's molding, details and the instructions. I'm using Daniel Zamarbide's: Building the Heinkel He 219 book as a guide into my first foray of WWII Luftwaffe aircraft and even getting use to the RLM colors is going to take a while ... lots of RLM colors and numbers to solve. The three fuselage fuel cells are only made up of six parts plus the GIANT cast weight to keep the Owl on her legs and not be a tail sitter – nice touch ZM. Other then the fuel cell tops, the actual fuel tanks most likely won't be seen but just in case, I decided to clean everything up and go the full distance. NASTY molding lines surrounded each fuel cell and knowing if I didn't remove them, it would annoy me forever. Loads of sanding and polishing and they were toast, ready for their finish: Tamiya Gloss Black Base Alclad Aluminum – the finish. I wasn't looking for any type of metallic brilliance, just a nice convincing aluminum tank. The tops were cleaned up by removing the sprue runners and with 100% of the details being molded on, it was going to be strictly a painting exercise. Breaking with my past tradition, I decided to weather them up a bit using Daniel's RLM 02 Tamiya mix for the base color, blending in the top with a bit more white added and then outlining the works with Model Air RLM 02. After hand painting the details , the tops were treated to a nice coating of Testor's Glosscote and then the details were picked out with Tamiya Black Fine Line Wash. Testor's Dullcote was next and I finished up with a light dry brushing for a bit more contrast. The details were a bit on the soft side and the black panel line wash aded just the right amount of extra relief to make everything pop. My goal is to go for the overall effect, which for me is the sum of all the parts and sub assemblies. I'm still out to lunch on the few fuselage formers but I'll see what needs to be changed or adjusted a bit down the road. One comparison between the Mossie and the Owl, Tamiya sprue runners attached mostly under the larger parts while ZM runners attach to the sides. Not much to worry about but I can't help making comparisons along the journey. With a bit more confidence, I'm ready to go to work on the DB603 inverted V-12's. I still have questions on the accuracy of the DB603 block colors and I have been discussing it with both Justin (his Owl build is incredible and knows his stuff) and Rick K who is right on top of the situation. Carl has also been right there with me and has a boatload of reference material on their way. Nothing like a Team Build. Up next: the DB603 Inverted V-12's. Thanks for checking in Peter The Three Fuel Cells with Alclad Aluminum construction The forward Fuel cell and One Chunk of Heavy Metal - nope, I'm simply Old Time Rock and Roll The Weight in it's hiding place - and very much appreciated. Much Appreciated ZM Edited February 20, 2017 by Peterpools Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BloorwestSiR Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Great start Peter. The details look really good. I've read in the past that many consider the details to be somewhat soft but those look fine to me. Carl mpk and Shaka HI 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Peterpools Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 Hi Carl Much appreciated and I would have to agree that the details are soft as compared to Tamiya or Hasagawa. It seems to be the way the components are molded with the side relief on some of the piping fading off a bit. I found with being careful with the panel line wash, it helps compensate for the lack of crispness. Two areas I have found lacking: a detailed painting guide for the parts so far and there isn't any stencil data included for the fuel cells: small issues. Overall, I'm very happy with the fuel cells and am getting the feel of the kit. Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 20, 2017 Share Posted February 20, 2017 "Bout time, geeezzzz.........Harv Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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