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Electric Stunt => Gettin all AMP'ed up! => Topic started by: Rogerio Fiorotti on February 17, 2016, 07:44:53 AM
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After success with the first this will be much better.
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How about some details? Why is the fuselage white? What is covering the wing? etc. Looks very good!
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Crist fuselage is white because I used the primer sherwin williams spectraprime 2K white is the first time that I use I hope to have good results.
My idea of painting is to use the lines of the Gee Bee stylized, perhaps stay cool.
Rogerio.
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Only the beginning of a journey of paint.
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Cool!
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Look forward to the rest of your paint scheme, looks like a great start
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I'm waiting for the finished plane. Looks good so far. H^^
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Now missing inkline and application of varnish.
Rogerio
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Very nice! H^^ I like the color scheme.
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Thanks Joe....
Rogerio
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Outstanding!!!
I gotta move to Brazil.
H^^ H^^ H^^
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That's quite cool. I like the variation for top to bottom. Very nice layout.
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Thanks Randy.
I have already begun inkline, a lot of patience.
Rogerio
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hard-working
Rogerio
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I envy you guys with talent like that and the patience. H^^
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Nice!
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Final phase polishing, a lot of patience.
Rogerio
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Again, nice!
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finally I got.
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Almost ready for painting.
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Rogerio,
Nice, attention to all details. H^^
Take apart?
Charles
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Rogerio,
Nice, attention to all details. H^^
Take apart?
Charles
Charles,
Yes, but only the wing.
Rogerio
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Charles,
Yes, but only the wing.
Rogerio
Rogerio,
Yes, that's what I thought.
So, the connection is just at the bell crank?
There's a few guys in London Town that have the Max Bee. Have you seen them?
Charles
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Finished, ready for painting.
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Finally .. almost ready.
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Rogerio,
Outstanding workmanship! H^^
What clear did you use? Do you spray a thin "first coat" before you do your panel lines? Then it with the final coat afterwards.
Great looking model!
Charles
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Rogerio,
Outstanding workmanship! H^^
What clear did you use? Do you spray a thin "first coat" before you do your panel lines? Then it with the final coat afterwards.
Great looking model!
Charles
I use the Spectra Primer Sherwin Williams 2K white, very light and easy to sand.
Rogerio.
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Now the part with a lot of patience, inkline.
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What do you use to make the silver panel lines?
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What do you use to make the silver panel lines?
I use nankim pen No. 0.4, white nankim ink with a few drops of black nankim ink and the template Top Flite - TOPR2187
Rogerio.
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Great styling as well as paint scheme.
A real work of art!
Randy Cuberly
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Great styling as well as paint scheme.
A real work of art!
Randy Cuberly
Thanks Randy.
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I looked like crazy for the silver ink and never thought to add some black to the white ink and go with it. Great idea. #^
I think any technical pens with proper ink n them should get the job done, is this correct?
Thanks Traian
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I looked like crazy for the silver ink and never thought to add some black to the white ink and go with it. Great idea. #^
I think any technical pens with proper ink n them should get the job done, is this correct?
Thanks Traian
Yes, you are correct.
Rogerio
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Finished!