Dave W's Tiger Meet F15E

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Looking very good Dave!

How about...:

1-Paint in gun metal color

2-A second coat of crome color, but very light without paint all, just few parts (like modulation).

3-A brown or dark yellow wash.

4-and finally a dark steel pigments or a graphite pencil.

The inside...you must keep this white color and just paint this little 'lines' with the airbrush or brush in gun metal or similar dark one. At the end, the white will change with the brown wash.

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Thanks for the replies.Will try your suggestion Polux
 

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Looking good. great job on those pipes.!!!

Right I'm off to get hammered then paint my aeroplane! lol

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I've made a start on painting the exhaust area.Painted the ring in front of the exhausts in Humbrol steel.Then I've done the turkey feathers gunmetal as suggested by Polux.Im going to give them a light dusting of steel next and finally a wash.Then I will tackle the insides.Going to take a few sessions as I have only got these colours in enamels.So have to wait for them to dry.Ive also masked and painted the bare metal areas on the fuselage.Revell suggest using a mix of aluminium and anthracite,Which Ive done.Doesnt look very realistic though.Maybe a wash will improve it.

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I like it Dave.... don't you?
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This is my attempt at airbrushing black streaks inside the exhausts.Im quite pleased with it.Thanks to Polux for the advice.Just need to give it a brown wash when the black has dried.

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Fantastic stuff Dave, those exhausts look great.
 
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Looking perfect Dave!

Love the result my friend :smiling3:

PS:Thank you to try my advice...
 
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Here are the finished exhausts.I gave the insides a brown wash.Then dry brushed chrome followed by graphite powder on the outside.I tried a bit of Tamiya clear blue on the ring forward of the nozzles or turkey feathers as they are known.But it didnt give the effect I was after.so I had to re spray it.Next stage is to decal the model.Thanks again Polux.

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Nice cans dave! cheers tony
 
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I'm currently applying the decals.There are a lot of small stencils so it will take a few sessions to get them all on.I read a review of this kit where the reviewer said as soon as the decals were on they stuck to the model and couldn't be moved.I brushed Micro Set on the model first and have had no trouble moving them into position.However,They don't want to pull down into the engraved panel lines.ive tried a few applications of Micro Sol but am still having trouble.Going to put some on with Klear floor polish and see if that works better.

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They are looking good Dave. I hope you don't mind me saying when I did them I used humbrol decal fix and had the same problem. I then switched to revell decal soft and that seemed to do the trick. could be my niavity about decal products but hey.
 
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I'm having 'fun' trying to attach all the pylons and other sticky out bits at the moment.Scraping the paint back to bare plastic without damaging the decals is a bit tricky.The three pylons that go on the conformal tanks don't have positive locating points.Ive put those on with superglue gel.Gives me a little time to get them in the right position.Think I will have a cup of tea before doing the other side.View attachment 69470

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It's coming together nicely Dave the decaling looks excellent
 
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You deserve a good cup of tea Dave! ;)

Great work on this decal!

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Thanks Terry and Polux.Ive got all the pylons and undercarriage legs on now.Will apply the remaining tiger decals to the pylons tomorrow.Then I need to add the struts and doors to the undercarriage bays

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