Tamiya republic. P-47d thunderbolt razorback

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I'm disgusted with my armor kit so I set it aside and decided to do a Tamiya kit- for obvious reasons! I'm at beginning stage, primed some pieces and working on cockpit. Laid down a metal finish and will go from there. I'm going to do Gaby Gabreski of 56th FG. Ordered decals for his plane. I think I'm going to buy more Tamiya kits moving forward. Going to try something different with the gauges. Hit it with aluminum base, coat with black and then scratch off the black around the gauges. Seems like a good idea…
 

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What the hey man? That's some good work but I have a question. I swear. Every time I log in, which is sometimes several times a day, you're building something different. I honestly can't keep track anymore. I could have swore you were building a tank.
 
What the hey man? That's some good work but I have a question. I swear. Every time I log in, which is sometimes several times a day, you're building something different. I honestly can't keep track anymore. I could have swore you were building a tank.
I am! Haha
 
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I used the same technique from the gauges on the side panels and cockpit for metal finish. I laid some pva over the areas I wanted to show metal wear through, painted it a faded OD and then scraped the glue off revealing the metal finish underneath. I'll drop some epoxy on the gauges later to simulate glass.
 

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I'm disgusted with my armor kit so I set it aside and decided to do a Tamiya kit- for obvious reasons! I'm at beginning stage, primed some pieces and working on cockpit. Laid down a metal finish and will go from there. I'm going to do Gaby Gabreski of 56th FG. Ordered decals for his plane. I think I'm going to buy more Tamiya kits moving forward. Going to try something different with the gauges. Hit it with aluminum base, coat with black and then scratch off the black around the gauges. Seems like a good idea…
A very good scale modeler I knew back in the 80's used that technique on aircraft with raised panel lines, though he sanded rather than scraped. Back then, kits with recessed panel lines were rare to nonexistent.
 
A very good scale modeler I knew back in the 80's used that technique on aircraft with raised panel lines, though he sanded rather than scraped. Back then, kits with recessed panel lines were rare to nonexistent.
I've used this technique before for weathering and then I'll do a combo of sanding and scraping, for some reason I never thought to do it for the gauges until now. I like doing it for traffic areas because I feel the sanding to the metal finish looks natural.
 
Asking for opinions. Sorry for the excessive pics but depending on the angle it looks different. I've got three different metal finishes. Some polished aluminum areas, flat, and dull. Not sure if it comes through with the pics. Depending on the light it looks "shadowy", gives the illusion of it having black paint peeking through. Not sure if I should leave it or hit it with a little more paint.
 

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In my opinion these bare metal planes look best when there is no shadowing. I like when it's a uniform color but some of the panels are a darker color than the rest. Again just my opinion. But also I am no expert on the right way to do them.
 

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