F-105 D Thunderchief 1/48 Hobbyboss

Started by millo lucian · 27 · 9 years ago
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    millo lucian said 10 years ago:

    Hello, everybody! I will briefly show you some of the steps took while building my 1:48th scale F-105D from HobbyBoss. Landing gear bays and ejection seat are from Aires, while surface treatment was done using Vallejo model color acrylics, mixed to match the FS paints of the real aircraft, and sealed using Vallejo clear gloss varnish.

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    Rob Pollock said 10 years ago:

    Millo, some excellent work on show here. I especially like the camo on the pods - the faint 'tiger stripes' seem to float against the background colour. Keep up the good work.

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    Simon Whitney said 10 years ago:

    You have got some great stuff going on there Millo.
    It is looking good.

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    Bernd Müller said 10 years ago:

    You creating a masterpiece, Millo. As Rob said the drop tanks are outstanding as well the other work !

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    millo lucian said 10 years ago:

    Thank you all for the feedback !

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    George Williams said 10 years ago:

    This is definitely looking good, Millo, your work so far is inspiring.

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    millo lucian said 10 years ago:

    I strongly disagree with the so-called "pre-shading" tehnique that sadly has gained such a widespread use. It is not realistic and counter-intuitive. In real life the paint degrades from the outside (weather, sun, scratches and chipping, and so on) not from the inside as this "pre-shading" would lead you to believe.
    I begin with the base coat of paint as accurate as possible and on top of that various filters and washes are applied.
    My base wash is done from grey pigment, dissolved in water, on top of which other filters are applied. For filters the acrylic Vallejo ranges are used, both Model Color and Vallejo Air.

    Vietnam SEA camouflage colors:

    1. Medium green - Vallejo Model Air 71092 base. Filters: 90% 71092 +10% White , 60% 71092 + 40% 71016
      2.Dark green - Vallejo Model Air 71016 base. Filters: 90% 71016 + 10% yellow ,80% 71016 + 20% 71092
      3.Tan - Vallejo Model Color 70874 base. Filters: 80% 70874+ 10% white+10% yellow ,50% 70874 + 50% 70872
      4.Grey - Vallejo Model Color 70883 base. Filters: 90% 70883+10% white ,60% 70883 + 40% 70836

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    millo lucian said 10 years ago:

    My Harder&Steenbeck airbrush has a 0.2mm nozzle and needle.

    Spray distance is about 6-7 centimeters from the surface of the model, and for fine details the pressure is lowered to 1.2-1.0 bar. After each 20 seconds of work the tip of the airbrush is swiped with an ear bud dipped in isopropyl alcohol to remove the clots and residues that might form.

    The Vallejo Model Color paints work best when diluted 1 to 1 with the Vallejo Airbrush Thinner new formula (71161) . Using any other thinner leads to various problems, such as paint clotting or having trouble adhering to the surface of the model, so use ONLY the Vallejo thinner and nothing else. To avoid a grainy texture due to the paint drying while sprayed, for every 6 drops of paint (diluted 1 to 1 with thinner), I add 2 drops of Vallejo 70597 Retarder Medium.

    Vallejo Model Air paints are superior to the Vallejo Model Color range, will need one part thinner for three parts paint and will work very well without adding Retarder Medium.

    Let me tell you a little secret I discovered while working with Vallejo acrylics: if you rub the surface with a piece cotton cloth about two minutes after it was airbrushed, the sheen of the paint will change from almost flat to a satin/gloss finish, without changing the other properties of the paint.

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    Bryan W. Bernart said 10 years ago:

    Great tutorial on Vallejo paints will come in handy. Your work is spectacular!

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    Rick Wilkes said 10 years ago:

    Simply stunning work Millo, it's the best Thud I've ever seen.

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    AL HOFFMAN said 10 years ago:

    Thanks for the tips on the Vallejo paint. I have only used it once & had adhesion problems. I believe I will give it another try.
    Your 105 is outstanding.

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    Brian Scott said 10 years ago:

    WOW Millo those are some serious sweet looking Thuds . The paint job and over all finish is just perfect 🙂

    Cheers Brian

    P.S. My dad worked on Thuds at Takhli AFB and Mc Connell AFB .

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    millo lucian said 10 years ago:

    Thank you very much gentlemen, for beautiful comments !

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    Bernd Müller said 10 years ago:

    Outstanding Thud Millo, as Rick said the best i have seen !

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    millo lucian said 10 years ago:

    Thank you Bernd !