XP-55 Ascender, Modelsvit Kit & XP-56 Black Bullet, Czech Model Kit.

Started by Walt · 63 · 1 year ago · Ascender, Black Bullet, Curtiss-Wright, Czech Model, Experimental. Northrop, modelsvit, XP-55, XP-56
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    Walt said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    I really can't recommend it enough George, @gblair, it is a fun kit with for its "limited run" status seems pretty mainstream in fit. Plus, it is a pretty damn cool looking plane.

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    George R Blair Jr said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Thanks for the info, Walt B (@luftwaffe-birdman). The newer limited run kits I have built have gotten very close to Tamiya or Hasegawa. The stuff coming out of the Ukraine is very good.

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    Andrew H said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Just noticed this build here Walt (@luftwaffe-birdman), and it looks to me like you're making the most of it to me. I posted on here over a year ago, and like you said, the build was easy and actually pretty fun! The only thing I wish I would have done differently was to putty over or smooth out where the rear canopy meets the fuselage. The seam was pretty close, but with paint it seemed less so, and in retrospect, it would have looked better with no seam, in my opinion.

    Also, I recently added the CM Black Bullet to my stash to compliment the Ascender.. looking forward to see how you tackle that kit too!

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    Walt said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Well the rain here has kept me from yard work and limited what I can do with my car. I made some progress with the Ascender, and began work on the Black Bullet.

    The XP-55 is assembled and ready for paint, I the canopy fit nicely but I found the masks were not cut correctly. The masks were two small for most of the sections, luckily the kit has two sets, one for the open and one for the closed canopy. The photo-etch cowl flaps fit very nicely and actually went on fairly easily.

    I began the XP-56 first by cleaning the resin pieces from their casting blocks. They aren't extensive but take a little bit of effort. The resin is the older brittle yellow tan resin and the castings are marred a bit with imperfections, but once all together most, if not all, will not be visible. With some test fitting and a little sanding the fit of the cockpit into the fuselage is good and the fit of the fuselage halves to each other is excellent.

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    John vd Biggelaar said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Very good start on the XP56, Walt @luftwaffe-birdman
    The interior looks very nice already.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Nice work, my friend @luftwaffe-birdman!

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    George R Blair Jr said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Both planes are coming along nicely, Walt (@luftwaffe-birdman). Limited run kits like the XP-56 are always fun.

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    Walt said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Some nice progress today, I painted the Neutral Gray underside and the OD topside. I used a lightened Neutral Gray over a pre-shadowed panel lines and then went over the panel lines with straight Neutral Gray.

    On the topside, I did basically the same thing but lightened the OD with yellow, and then did the panel lines with straight OD, then to blend everything took vehicle OD lightened with yellow diluted heavily to overspray and concentrate on the front and center of the panels. Again, I don't think my photographs capture all the subtle variations and how nice it really looks. I love how smooth the MrHobby, MrColor lacquers spray and how quickly they dry. I hope to paint the exhaust panels and clear tomorrow so I can put decals on during the week.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Great progress and excellent looks after these great painting techniques, my friend @luftwaffe-birdman!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 1 year, 10 months ago:

    Very nice painting result, Walt @luftwaffe-birdman
    Those shades do look perfect from the pictures.

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    George R Blair Jr said 1 year, 9 months ago:

    I have never tried MrHobby or MrColor before, but it sure looks like they go on nicely, Walt (@luftwaffe-birdman). The XP-56 is starting to look like a plane. Good luck on the butt-joint between the wings and fuselage. I really hate building kits with a wing to fuselage joint like this.

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    Walt said 1 year, 9 months ago:

    George, @gblair, I find the labeling system for Mr Hobby/Mr Color paints and products somewhat confusing. It seems that if you tell someone you use Mr Hobby paint that means Aqueous/Acrylic, and Mr Color paint means Solvent, even though both have Mr Hobby on the label. Mr Hobby is the brand line for a whole string of model related products. To be clear I am using their Mr Color lacquer paint. It has a lot of pigment in it, and I can thin down to 50/50 no problem. It dries quickly even thinned that much. I was a Model Master Enamel paint person as long as I can remember, and with them gone I find these to be an excellent replacement. The other thing that is nice is that you can mix them with the Tamiya line of lacquers also if you are mixing your own colors, like I did for my B-24.

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    George R Blair Jr said 1 year, 9 months ago:

    Thanks for the info, Walt (@luftwaffe-bridman). I only used Floquil lacquers for a long time, but they went the way of the dinosaurs. That's when I shifted over to Model Master enamels. Same story. It took me a long time to get comfortable with acrylics. I really like Tamiya, but I also use a lot of AK Real Colors. If I really want to thin out the Tamiya I use Tamiya Lacquer Thinner and it allows really fine lines. I find AK a little harder to get really thin. I have tried Tamiya Lacquer Paints and like those, also. I haven't tried Mr Color/Hobby because it is difficult to get here. Your results certainly show how well Mr Hobby/Color goes on. Well done.

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    Eric Berg said 1 year, 9 months ago:

    Wow, Walt @luftwaffe-birdman. Great double build. That Black Bullet XP-56 is a delightful kit. It’s a bit of a tail dragger and the nose gear is a bit weak and wobbly. I used brass tubing for the exhausts. I also built the CM XP-55 Ascender but have the Modelsvit kit in my stash so I will be following your build closely. Modelsvit once announced they were going to issue a Black Bullet. I wonder what came of that?

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    Andrew H said 1 year, 9 months ago:

    Walt, @luftwaffe-birdman, progress is looking fine indeed! Following this with anticipation, and of course the paint work looks excellent.

    To be clear about the canopy masks on the Ascender, Modelsvit provides masks for both inside and outside framing. The smaller, not quite right masks are for the inside of the canopies, where the curvature radii of the canopies are different, necessitating slightly different shapes. I used them on my build to good effect, though they were tricky to get set right.