1/48 Revel P-40B AVG

Started by David Butler · 10 · 2 years ago
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    David Butler said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    I picked this up for $4.99 in the clearance section of Hobby Lobby. Building it out of the box with some scratch built improvements.

    I first set out to improve the sparse cockpit just a little bit. I added some wire and built a firewall behind the seat.




    Speaking of the seat, I swapped the woeful kit provided part for a spare that was left over from a previous Airfix kit. Not sure if it is the correct seat for this particular model but it looked much better than what was in the box! No seatbelts, as I will be adding a pilot figure.

    Here is the cockpit painted, drybrushed, and ready to be closed up and mostly never seen again


    After some serious sanding, the next project was the wheel wells. Not much is provided here so I added some styrene ribbing and covered it with tissue dipped in white glue, to be painted at a later date
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    More sanding and seam clean up and I was ready to prime the Flying Tiger. I decided to do a little different approach to my normal "black basing" method of priming and painting. After priming the kit with Vallejo black as usual, I used a flowery Valentines Day craft "thingy" to make unusual shapes and patterns with gray.



    I saw this method in the most recent issue of FSM where the author used a template from Mig Ammo or other such manufacturer- I didn't have one so I got this out of my daughter's craft supplies. The goal is to use the contrasting primers to simulate random fading and molting by spraying on multiple thing coats of the cammo pattern colors.

    UPDATE (7/1/22)

    Free handed some dark green, will have to do multiple coats of both colors here is the result after one coat of each, flowers still visible:


    I've also worked on the pilot figure. I'm not great with figures but here is the result so far. I'll give him a dark wash in the near future to get some of the recessed details a little more shadow

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Great entry and great progress, my friend @dbutlr! The borrwed seat looks busier and the "flower" preshade very effective!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Greats start, David @dbutlr.
    Your upgraded interior looks much better now and the idea to create random fading by using this flower power seems to work very well.

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    David Butler said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Thanks! hopefully I can keep my layers of paint thin and not cover up too much of the "flowers"

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    George R Blair Jr said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Great build, David (@dbutlr). I don't care what anyone says, old Monogram and Revell kits still build into nice models with a little TLC. Looking forward to the finish.

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    David Butler said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Totally agree with you George!

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    David Butler said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Camo is coming along nicely. This is my first attempt at freehand

    Pilot is seated comfortably and ready to roll. The canopy is completed and actually fits very nicely! I did not mask the canopy- I tried a new technique that I learned on youtube. I free handed two layers of black, then two layers of dark green. After letting it completely dry, I used a toothpick to gently scrape off the excess around the frame edges. I am quite pleased with the results and it was easier than making my own masks. If your interested, check out the link- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RH7qlFr7iVg&list=WL&index=13


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    John vd Biggelaar said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Very nice result on the freehanded painting, David @dbutlr
    Same is valid for the canopy painting. Nice sharp edges and a clear view on the pilot.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Looking really great, my friend @dbutlr!

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    George R Blair Jr said 2 years, 4 months ago:

    Canopy looks great, David (@dbutlr). This technique works great as long as you haven't used Future or Looks Like Glass on the canopy. I think the paint bonds with the Future and makes this technique difficult to use. Camo came out looking great.