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Friday, April 12, 2019
Breda BA 65 in 1/48
Found this on the internet a while back. I couldn't find the person name that built this outstanding model. Posted this are reference and guide for anyone who would attempt to build this Hobby Special kit.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Recent barn find in France
75 years later and part for Messerschmidt fighter here turning up. The wheels and tires look brand new when clear. The part are from ME262 nose wheel.
Tuesday, April 9, 2019
Early KC-135
Finding pictures of early KC-135's are pretty hard to come by. Mostly SAC was not to friendly about snapping pictures on the flight. Back then you could get shot first. I'm posting these for my friend John who likes KC-135's
Monday, April 8, 2019
Sunday, April 7, 2019
Saturday, April 6, 2019
Tamiya paint mixed for British Dark Green, Earth and Sky.
According to Roy Sunderland of Barrcuda decals fame. Mr Sandford's mixes are spot on. I wonsdr how the AK Real colors compare? Below is the Hurricane painted with his mix of Tamiya paint
Martin P. Sanford If I may, I'd like to pitch my mix for this: Dark Earth
4 Parts XF 52 Flat Earth
2 Parts XF 3 Flat Yellow
1 Part XF 51 Khaki Drab
1 Part XF 2 Flat White
Note on RAF Dark Earth:
If you choose to lighten this mix for RAF Dark earth for scale effect, be aware that XF-52 has a strong red component to it; we recommend not using XF-2 Flat White exclusively to lighten this mix because it will make your Dark Earth turn pink. Instead, use more warm colors to lighten this, such as XF-3 or XF-59, which will result in a more appropriate effect.
Martin P. Sanford Frank Crenshaw RAF Dark Green
Note: there are many possible variations of Dark Green from Tamiya acrylics; here are several for your consideration. XF-81 was developed at the time Tamiya released their 1/32 Spitfire IX series; It's a fairly good starting point.
1 Part XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
OR
1 Part XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
1 Part XF 73 JSDGF Dark Green
OR
4 Parts XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
1 Part XF 83 Sea Grey Medium
OR
1 Part XF 61 Dark Green
1 Part XF 65 Field Grey
1 Part XF 73 JSDGF Dark Green
1 Part XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
Hope these help.
Sky mix:
Roy Sutherland A very good mix for RAF Sky is 1.5 part Tamiya Flat White to 1 part Tamiya Sky.
Photo by M. Sandford. |
Martin P. Sanford If I may, I'd like to pitch my mix for this: Dark Earth
4 Parts XF 52 Flat Earth
2 Parts XF 3 Flat Yellow
1 Part XF 51 Khaki Drab
1 Part XF 2 Flat White
Note on RAF Dark Earth:
If you choose to lighten this mix for RAF Dark earth for scale effect, be aware that XF-52 has a strong red component to it; we recommend not using XF-2 Flat White exclusively to lighten this mix because it will make your Dark Earth turn pink. Instead, use more warm colors to lighten this, such as XF-3 or XF-59, which will result in a more appropriate effect.
Martin P. Sanford Frank Crenshaw RAF Dark Green
Note: there are many possible variations of Dark Green from Tamiya acrylics; here are several for your consideration. XF-81 was developed at the time Tamiya released their 1/32 Spitfire IX series; It's a fairly good starting point.
1 Part XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
OR
1 Part XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
1 Part XF 73 JSDGF Dark Green
OR
4 Parts XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
1 Part XF 83 Sea Grey Medium
OR
1 Part XF 61 Dark Green
1 Part XF 65 Field Grey
1 Part XF 73 JSDGF Dark Green
1 Part XF 81 Dark Green 2 (RAF)
Hope these help.
Sky mix:
Roy Sutherland A very good mix for RAF Sky is 1.5 part Tamiya Flat White to 1 part Tamiya Sky.
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