Thank you. Yes, fortunately I still have a steady hand!Your micro painting is remarkable, I know it takes a very steady hand.
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Thank you. Yes, fortunately I still have a steady hand!Your micro painting is remarkable, I know it takes a very steady hand.
A beautiful object that deserves some attention. The details looks neat, Dean.I started working on the motor, as it’s one of the interesting aspects of the Bulldog.
Reference pic…
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The lack of detail needed to be addressed. So I added the valve springs in 4 places on each cylinder head with a drop of glue on the end of a toothpick. Prior to that I sanded the head flat and added some bolts with PVA glue and a needle tip to the cover. Then it was time to paint and do a little dry brushing. So far it’s looking promising, and better than out of the box.
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At this scale, I can’t get as detailed as I would like. So there is an obvious compromise between what I would like and what’s feasible!. Although I do have options I may consider.
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Thank you Peter!A beautiful object that deserves some attention. The details looks neat, Dean.
Regards, Peter
Thanks Daniel! I was hoping I had some with the vented covers, that would have looked nice. Maybe I paint some black areas to simulate?Huge improvement with the machine guns.
Well I’m not working on my ship or any of my other projects either. It seems I’m obsessed with my aircraft collection these days. I started building aircraft models when I was a teen. I haven’t outgrown it, just got better at it!What time is it, Dean? Oh, never mind. You don't have a finished grandfather clock because you are making tiny planes![]()
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Sorry. Low hanging fruit...
The painted replica looks also nice, Dean.Last night I was excited to get some decals on the airplane and clear coat, so I can start all the fine detailing.
Unfortunately decals have a shelf life. I suspect these were from the 1969-72 era…once placed in water, to my horror they disintegrated! They crumbled into a million little floating pieces.
This is one that was only in there about 30 seconds…
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As you can see it’s already starting to crack and fall apart! The others completely fell apart in the water…sigh
They don’t make these kits anymore, however there may be some after market decal kits for it. I need to search.
Anyway, decided not to let the build stall, I dug around in my box of spare 1/72 scale decals and found pieces that would work. I did not have the decal for the tail, so I just painted it.
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So I’m moving forward despite the temporary set back. I still need a set of rounders for the upper wings. The ones behind the airplane are from the kit, I only saved them for size reference. Since those were common markings for the RAF, I should have no problem finding some online.
Next I will clear coat what I have, to protect the decals, and then do a wash on all the bolt heads, etc. and then start adding pieces as I paint them.
Ps - word to the wise…when purchasing an old antique kit, be prepared to find new decals for it!
See ya next time.
Thanks for the tip Peter! I might have to get some of that paper!The painted replica looks also nice, Dean.
For my Balder I used decal water transfer paper in my inktjet-printer. Sealed with a few layers of clear varnish worked out very well. I have sheets for ‘white’ and ‘transparent’.
Just scan the old transfer, scale up the colors and …… voila.
Regards, Peter
There is also for laser printers.Thanks for the tip Peter! I might have to get some of that paper!![]()
Looks like I will be needing some of that for the future…possibly near future!Hey Dean, I ordered 'Water Slide' paper from Amazon and like Peter said works great. I used it to make additional decals for my B-17 Air Sea rescue version.
Thank you Adi!Looks very fine and accurate. Very nice painted.