Jantk14
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Started this one last night. Got the cockpit done today. Used Kelik decals.
I learnt me sumthin'!Yea the iron cross is a US marine squadron.
Well, if that happens turn it into a stealth helicopter and tint the windowsI have spent hours on this canopy. It is five pieces that don't fit well together and the main middle piece is slightly bowed in. It's not supposed to be. I finally got it right. The big question will be did I get glue all over under the masks. I used Testors clear canopy glue but it will still look like crap if I did.View attachment 194058
You are not the only one. I am no airbrush expert, in fact they still bring me more grief than satisfaction.On a positive note, I struggle with Vallejo paints and tip dry, pretty bad. So I bought their flow improver and really didn't have any trouble with tip dry.
It's been a pretty simple build just issues with the canopy. If you do an open canopy this kit is fine. It's a nice kit. External rivets, nice detail for the money. I'll try to post more. Next step is to finish painting the body and then to do the rotors. They are somewhat involved.I built an Apache way back during GW1, did a poor job of it and tossed it long ago. But I'm really feeling like making a Cobra soon.
Just saying I'm watching your build and want to encourage regular in-progress pics, I like them more than the finished money-shots.
Agree with Tamiya acrylics. Little or no problems spraying them. I try to use them as much as I can but some times Vallejo has the exact color and it's so much easierYou are not the only one. I am no airbrush expert, in fact they still bring me more grief than satisfaction.
Alot of that grief was with Vallejo, I could never get it to spray. I tried two different airbrushes, flow improver......yada, yada, yada. Tamiya acrylics are the only paints I have had relatively stress free painting sessions.
Every else I hand brush these days.
I on the other hand, find Vallejo much easier to use than Tamiya. Probably we aren't holding our mouths right …You are not the only one. I am no airbrush expert, in fact they still bring me more grief than satisfaction.
Alot of that grief was with Vallejo, I could never get it to spray. I tried two different airbrushes, flow improver......yada, yada, yada. Tamiya acrylics are the only paints I have had relatively stress free painting sessions.
Every else I hand brush these days.
I found the same when painting my Growler. Difficult in one respect, but also hides mistakes on the demarcation.Not a big difference. Makes it difficult to spray on.
Not in my experience—I generally love Vallejo, but not any of their gloss coatings. Semigloss and flat are great, but I've had nothing but grief with their glosses. Go figure. Maybe I'm not holding my mouth right?the acrylic nonplyurethane varnish is so much better. Goes on without any issues and covers pretty smooth.
I totally agree! Often I can see a slight variation too, a little too light or dark and I think it takes away from the effect. Best to leave them off.There are a lot of small grey ones that match the paint perfectly so you can't even see them. I think I'm done with the decals.
Looks good. Weird seeing an iron cross on it tho!Got the decals in. There are a lot of small grey ones that match the paint perfectly so you can't even see them. I think I'm done with the decals. The gun isn't fully in place. Once it is it's a tight fit and I'm sure the teeth would rip off removing it.View attachment 195627
Looks good! I had trouble with the shark mouth decals.Finished. This one was a challenge. Lots of mistakes but I was able to fix most of them. I totally destroyed the tail rotor, totally my fault. Now it's super glued on. Canopy was a terrible fit so I can't take the blame for that. Got it on there pretty good considering. End result is pretty good. Typical Academy kit. Questionable fit and attachments but in the end looks good.View attachment 196137View attachment 196138View attachment 196139View attachment 196140View attachment 196141View attachment 196142View attachment 196143View attachment 196144
Looks like you met it and more!a challenge