1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 03/07

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Well i have applied the 3 tone camouflage using bristle brushes
This was taken using artificial light
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This was taken using natural light
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What do you think.

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 03/07

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Doug
Well done to get this far given the discussions we have had about colour - think I would have been tempted to bin it!

A suggestion - if you run KrystalKlear - or milk consistancy pva - around the gap between the canopy transparencies and the fuselage, let it dry and then paint over you'll lose that gap.
Llook forward to seeing it finished - I think you have made a wise move to leave the afterburners off until all the other paintwork is finished.

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 03/07

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Hi Doug,
This is shaping up nicely to be a cracker.
I personally think a bit of weathering will help to make this one look so much better.
Its up to you at the end of the day WELL DONE and Keep it Up
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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 03/07

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Doug,

Looking good can't wait to see the decals on it :clap: :clap: What Phantom you doing next?

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Well i have almost finished this. It has been in like this for a few weeks now but i have only just got round to doing a few photo's. In my opinion it is done apart from applying a flat varnish.
Can you notice the deliberate mistake ??? Do i need to tell you what it is ?????

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This is the first time that i have painted a whole model with gloss paints and it was a learning curve and one that i hope not have to repeat again for a while.

Any how comments and criticism welcomed and will be taken on board for future builds.

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Yet again not a bad build there sir, well done. :clap: :clap: :clap:

If you could get a 'satin' varnish on it, it would tone down the gloss, but you would have to seal your decals first.

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Yep looks good, as Deacon says a coat of varnish would settle that finish down nicely though, just to even it out a little :smile: . Not a criticism of you, it's inevetable with brushes!

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Deacon wrote:Yet again not a bad build there sir, well done. :clap: :clap: :clap:

If you could get a 'satin' varnish on it, it would tone down the gloss, but you would have to seal your decals first.

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If i use a satin varnish can you suggest something to seal the decals. I have just managed to get hold of a bottle of Johnson's Klear could i use it to seal the decals and then use a satin varnish ?????

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Tug 747 wrote:
Deacon wrote:Yet again not a bad build there sir, well done. :clap: :clap: :clap:

If you could get a 'satin' varnish on it, it would tone down the gloss, but you would have to seal your decals first.

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If i use a satin varnish can you suggest something to seal the decals. I have just managed to get hold of a bottle of Johnson's Klear could i use it to seal the decals and then use a satin varnish ?????

Yep that'd work fine! :smile:

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Thanks Craig so that is another item to add to my shopping list.

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Deliberate mistake; hmmmm. I don't think you have got the woodgrain effect quite right on the base - is that it?

Or could it be the star'n'bar on the upper wing is on the starboard not the port one? Any prizes for guessing right?
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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Hi Doug,
Looks good,and will look so much better once it has been "flattened".
Re the Decal Mistakes happen, but does not detract from the build.
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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Try the AlcladII Semi Gloss range of varnish - might be a bit cheaper than Klear (well a real bottle of it!) and Klear will give you a Gloss coat anyway (unless you mix it withTamiya Flat!)

If they do the Aqua range, this is a bit better than the more conventional enamel range (in my opinion)

Deliberate mistake - star and bar on the wrong wing?

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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If your going to Flat/Satin coat it then you will not require to seal the decals first unless you are planning on applying a panel wash before hand, as the varnish will seal them. As for the Star and Bar on the wrong wing, easily fixed.... get some Micro-Sol and apply a small amount on top of the decal to loosen it from the paint surface, this will take about 30 secs. Then using a paint brush gently praise it away from the wing and reapply in the correct position be careful though as the decal will be delicate. If you didn't use a setting solution for the decals in the first place then water should work fine.

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Thanks for all your replies and well spotted chaps on the star 'n' bar on the wrong wing but have a look at the paint and decal sheet below i thought it was wrong at the time but i went along with the instruction sheet instead of checking

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See what i mean.
Anyhow not to worry i shall be rectifying my mistake soon.

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Re: 1:48 F-4D Phantom updated 31/07

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Does look better now Doug well done :clap: Looking forward to seeing the Royal Navy Phantom build.

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