Here is one I finished last week before I started to die. This is part of my attempt to improve my aircraft skills and they need a hell of a lot of work!
This kit had sitting in my new local hobby shop and the price was a steal so it would have be mad not to get it to practise on.
The kit like most Italeri kits go together very well indeed the two main half's fit well and very little filling needed.
I tried my had at masking off the canopy with masking tape, which is a art in itself, it can make the model or wreck it in my opinion. |
The filling is another trick I am trying to master. I think the sanding is letting me down but practise, practise, practise! |
Again I used Humbrol spray cans and a hell of a lot of masking tape! |
I decided to go for the more unusual Pakistani air force decals to be different, but on hindsight I think the Taiwanese choice with its blue insignis would have stood out better! |
Again its a shame Italeri do not provide crew for their planes but you cant have every thing. Not to sure about the new Revells ones either. |
The canopy has a little gloss varnish on it inside from a gap in the side but not that bad. |
PLEASE CLICK ON IMAGES FOR LARGER VIEW AND ANY COMMENTS MORE THAN WELCOME!
Cheers for looking, Rich.
10 comments:
Cool model, you done a great job here mate!
Ooohhh F-104. Ive been in one of those during my early years. Nice job you did there Rich! :)
Nice modeling. The closeup on the pictures show a lot of fine work. I've got a 1/144 F-104 waiting to be assembled and painted. I hope I can get the canopy to look as nice as yours, Sir.
Very nice. Puts my Indian Mystere to shame...
Not exactly the kind of planes I like but very good work Rich!
exactly what I'm unable to do!
well your better than me at airplane kits as I have not built one yet, well apart from one I made with a friend. a spitfire HE got for HIS birthday, I do not want to finish it without him but he has forgotten about it :-( maybe I should just complete it for him.
Really nice work Rich. Well done.
Nice build
Cheers
paul
Excellent execution here Rich, Sliver is a damned tricky business to paint in a aircraft.
Kudos!
Long time ago we had these to in the Belgian Airforce! You did a great paintjob on these one Rich!
Greetings
Peter
http://peterscave.blogspot.be/
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