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F4U-1D 1/32 Tamiya


Miloslav1956

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2 hours ago, cib2265 said:

Looks grand!

 

How did you do the chipping and did you add any extra detail to that cockpit? I'm just about to start my F4U-1A, cheers

Fantastic work.  I’m also curious on the weathering, it looks great.   Also, what did you use for the GSB paint?    

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Thanks all.

Cocpkit is original Tamiya with HGW seat belts and cockpit decals.

Weathering & Chipping: Here are photos.

1. Alclad II aluminium or white aluminium

2. Mig Ammo Heavy chipping

3. to rub using a toothbrush or old brush. Always wet with water.

4. whole spray with varnish

5. again Mig Ammo Heavy chipping

6. Camo colors

7. Again brushing

 

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5 hours ago, Miloslav1956 said:

Thanks all.

Cockit is original Tamiya with HGW seat belts and cockpit decals.

Weathering & Chipping: Here are photos.

1. Alclad II aluminium or white aluminium

2. Mig Ammo Heavy chipping

3. to rub using a toothbrush or old brush. Always wet with water.

4. whole spray with varnish

5. again Mig Ammo Heavy chipping

6. Camo colors

7. Again brushing

 

Thanks for the details.   Question - how does that MiG chipping fluid get applied?  Do you airbrush or just hand brush it on?   Congrats again on your awesome weathering, I'll be trying to replicate what you have done when I get to that point on my F4U.

 

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