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Old 30 June 2009, 04:27 PM #61 (permalink)
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lOOking gOOd and i see why you dont want to paint the M/Gs they look great with out it!! great work !! Hub Doug
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Old 1 July 2009, 04:10 AM #62 (permalink)
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Very good work that you carry so far Huberlu. I hope the next issue I continue to learn more .

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Old 1 July 2009, 04:47 AM #63 (permalink)
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Looks good so far Huberlu. Keep it coming!
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Old 3 July 2009, 03:37 AM #64 (permalink)
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Great work and I dear to say a great reference for future builds...
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Old 16 July 2009, 11:34 PM #65 (permalink)
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Hi,

Thank you for your words.











A lot of scotch tape to find the axle



A coat of clear paint and after a darker coat. I sand with "Compound". Clear painting appears on nervures of the back. Between nervures there remains dark colour (cf the blue party).



difficult to have perfect edges

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Old 16 July 2009, 11:40 PM #66 (permalink)
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Looks good. Very nice masking job according texture of rear fuselage and nothing problems that little brush and paint couldn't handle.
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Old 17 July 2009, 09:41 AM #67 (permalink)
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well your having fun i can't wate to see more of this HUB Doug
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Old 18 July 2009, 10:50 PM #68 (permalink)
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Hi, thank you for your words.

Blue, red and white again....

I use an old compass on which I fix a blade of scalpel. Pochoirs is cut in some paper to make pochoir (Frisket). Use it without supporting over, It is necessary to go past again several times.



The wing is white first. The small disc don't move. The secont coat is red.



Masks is centered with the compass and with the mark of the top of the compass in the central disc.





The blue must be painted.



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Old 19 July 2009, 01:43 PM #69 (permalink)
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and blue:






The right cockade seems correct (????)



The other one is not centered....to correct



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Old 19 July 2009, 02:17 PM #70 (permalink)
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my Friend both seem off a little the left side is to the left and up very little and the right is down it is very hard to lay out any thing on a curved surface try this if you want us your compass with a lead in it {pencil lead}
and make and a fant out line of every circle on the wings so you know were to place the mask this model is going to turn out like you DI BURG GREAT you friend always Doug
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