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1/32 Scale P-40 E


alaninaustria

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Here is a new kit that I started a while back that I need to get finished!

 

Build details:

Kit: 1/32 Hasegawa P-40E.

Paints used: Gunze and Tamiya Aqueous thinned with isopropanol (ISP) alcohol. Metal parts were painted with Alclad II (various metal shades).

Primer: Mr. Surfacer 500 and 1200 (rattle can).

Clear coat: Tamiya flat mixed with Future (floor polish).

Masks: Montex Masks.

Washes: Oils mixed with spirits and dish soap.

Other details:

Seatbelts: RB Productions US seatbelts (1/32): (www.radubstore.com).

Cockpit placards: Mike Grant decals: (www.mikegrantdecals.com).

Propeller markings: Hobby Decal dry transfers: (www.hobbydecal.com).

Sanding sponges: Mastercasters: (www.mastercasters.co.uk).

 

I made a new instrument panel and started with the cockpit... the cockpit instruments were punched out from the kit provided decals using my Waldron punch.

 

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I like the cockpit that Hasegawa used, but I prefer to use the Mike Grant decals and use a drop of future to simulate the glass faces...

The Mike Grant decals (www.mikegrantdecals.com) also have some cool placards... and of course the Radu Brinzan US seatbelts (www.radubstore.com)... Radu's seatbelts really make the cockpit come alive.... if you haven't tried them you better!

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Next up was the prop... I used the dry transfers from hobby decal (P-47 ones) to get the serials right... and a little dry brushing and silver paint chipping... I like to avoid decals on the outside of the build if at all possible.... I hate having to deal with the carrier film edges... :thumbsup:

Silver chipping is with a small piece of sponge and a silver marker... blot on some silver then practice on some scrap paper until it looks right and then have a go at the model...

The rivets are made using the MDC riveter.... makes nice realistic rivets and fasteners

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