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Enter The Dragon!

Started by albeback, March 09, 2011, 08:03:52 AM

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pyro-manic

Just superb. :bow: Great to see this one finished.
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albeback

Quote from: pyro-manic on March 10, 2011, 07:10:07 AM
Just superb. :bow: Great to see this one finished.
:cheers:

Glad you like it ;D
I like BIG fighters!! I am about to start on my RAF equivalent to the TU-22 "Drakon". It will based (naturally!) on the TSR 2 in 1/48. I've already decided that a forward swept wing will be nice (or at least the extended outer wings!) together with a sort of cruciform or X tail. The cockpit might be a problem though. I think the crew might welcome slightly better visibility!! ;D. I can see a fuselage graft of some sort being necessary



Current/forthcoming projects ;
Airbus A-380 C1 (RAF)
Phantom FGR-3 (FSW)
BAC Nemesis
BAC Lightning F-7
Vulcan B3
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

Supertom

Hi Albeback,

Just out of curiousity, how did you do the masking on that Tu-22?  I've never been able to do a hard mask without it looking like well, a hard mask.
"We can resolve this over tea and fisticuffs!!!"

Army of One

Great work......awesome load out as well.... :thumbsup:
BODY,BODY....HEAD..!!!!

IF YER HIT, YER DEAD!!!!

albeback

Quote from: Supertom on March 31, 2011, 03:13:34 PM
Hi Albeback,

Just out of curiousity, how did you do the masking on that Tu-22?  I've never been able to do a hard mask without it looking like well, a hard mask.

;D .The entire camouflage pattern was applied freehand. I drew the pattern on the model using a soft pencil but, there was no masking involved. I don't own an airbrush so, all my models are painted the old fashioned way - with a brush & pot of paint. The only masking I used was on the windows, around the radome and, over the exhausts.
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

Army of One

Quote from: albeback on April 02, 2011, 02:47:38 PM
The entire camouflage pattern was applied freehand. I drew the pattern on the model using a soft pencil but, there was no masking involved. I don't own an airbrush so, all my models are painted the old fashioned way - with a brush & pot of paint. The only masking I used was on the windows, around the radome and, over the exhausts.

Free hand  :blink: n paint brush...!!??!!!!????!??!?...... :bow:
BODY,BODY....HEAD..!!!!

IF YER HIT, YER DEAD!!!!

albeback

Quote from: Army of One on April 05, 2011, 08:33:04 AM
Quote from: albeback on April 02, 2011, 02:47:38 PM
The entire camouflage pattern was applied freehand. I drew the pattern on the model using a soft pencil but, there was no masking involved. I don't own an airbrush so, all my models are painted the old fashioned way - with a brush & pot of paint. The only masking I used was on the windows, around the radome and, over the exhausts.

Free hand  :blink: n paint brush...!!??!!!!????!??!?...... :bow:

Thank you :cheers:

I used to have an airbrush but, I gave it away to a friend years ago. Partly because I couldn't be bothered with all the additional masking.Partly because I couldn't be bothered with the hassle of mixing/thinning tiny batches of paint & constantly cleaning the thing. Mostly however it was because it just didn't give me the same satisfaction as hand painting.I achieved quite satisfactory results but, it just wasn't the same! I don't regret my decision. Personally, I find it rather sad that the emphasis nowadays is amost exclusively on painting by airbrush. The percieved wisdom seems to be that EVERY modeller has an airbrush. Is that really the case? Certainly, how many articles/reviews do you read where the reviewer / modeller painted by hand? Is this another lost art? :rolleyes: I hope not!

;D I'm too long in the tooth now to change! Lol!! The only spraying I do now is with the good old rattle can .

Airbrush v Paintbrush?  Hmmm!That might be a lively discussion on its own!! ;D

Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

PR19_Kit

Quote from: albeback on April 05, 2011, 03:10:07 PM
The percieved wisdom seems to be that EVERY modeller has an airbrush. Is that really the case? Certainly, how many articles/reviews do you read where the reviewer / modeller painted by hand? Is this another lost art? :rolleyes: I hope not!

;D I'm too long in the tooth now to change! Lol!! The only spraying I do now is with the good old rattle can .

Airbrush v Paintbrush?  Hmmm!That might be a lively discussion on its own!! ;D

I'm with you all the way!  :thumbsup:

Although I own at least two airbrushes and a serious compressor I can't remember the last time I used any of them. As you say, all the magazine articles just ASSUME we're all using airbrushes the whole time (along with doing that damnable pre-shading....!) and never allow for any other methods in their reviews.

Maybe the 'long in the tooth' factor is the decider? I too am waaaaaaay past my sell-by date I'm sure, it's just that we were brought up on brush painting and it's in our blood now.
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

albeback

Quote from: PR19_Kit on April 06, 2011, 12:58:07 AM
Quote from: albeback on April 05, 2011, 03:10:07 PM
I'm with you all the way!  :thumbsup:

Although I own at least two airbrushes and a serious compressor I can't remember the last time I used any of them. As you say, all the magazine articles just ASSUME we're all using airbrushes the whole time (along with doing that damnable pre-shading....!) and never allow for any other methods in their reviews.

Maybe the 'long in the tooth' factor is the decider? I too am waaaaaaay past my sell-by date I'm sure, it's just that we were brought up on brush painting and it's in our blood now.

LoL!! pre-shading?? What's THAT all about?? :blink:!!I'm glad to know I'm not the only "heretic" out there! :thumbsup: Another thing about painting that REALLY BUGS ME is natural metal!! :banghead: All these wonderful Alclad type products and yet, once again, the manufacturers produce a product on the assumption that everybody has an airbrush!! :banghead:
Don't get me wrong. I'm not "anti" airbrush. Far from it. I genuinely admire the skill of those who know how to get the best out of them. However, I think there is a mistaken asumption that somehow owning/using an airbrush makes one a better modeller?
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

NARSES2

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Quote from: albeback on April 05, 2011, 03:10:07 PM
Certainly, how many articles/reviews do you read where the reviewer / modeller painted by hand? Is this another lost art? :rolleyes: I hope not!

;D I'm too long in the tooth now to change! Lol!! The only spraying I do now is with the good old rattle can .

Airbrush v Paintbrush?  Hmmm!That might be a lively discussion on its own!! ;D



You still see some builds/reviews where the kit has been brush painted. I'm a brush painter and will probably stay that way. It's good enough for me and like you I just can't face the hassel of air-brushing. Thought about it a few times and I know Martin went on a good course but just never got around to biting the airbrush bullet - not my No 1 priority. Must admit I do admire those who do it well
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

PR19_Kit

Amazingly the latest Airfix Mag has one of their builds that have been brush painted! OK, it's a submarine, but it still counts!  ;D
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

albeback

Quote from: PR19_Kit on April 07, 2011, 01:33:26 PM
Amazingly the latest Airfix Mag has one of their builds that have been brush painted! OK, it's a submarine, but it still counts!  ;D

;D I take it ALL back!!
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

GTX

If you want to see some damn impressive brush work, check out this beauty from Giampiero Piva:



More here.

Regards,

Greg
All hail the God of Frustration!!!

albeback

Quote from: GTX on April 08, 2011, 12:41:07 PM
If you want to see some damn impressive brush work, check out this beauty from Giampiero Piva:



More here.

Regards,

Greg


Wow!! :o Now, THAT is really something!! I can handle the mottled camouflage ( using the old fashioned cut down almost dry paintbrush!! ;D) but, I have NEVER tried to brush paint a scheme like that on the JU-88!! Incidentally, I saw the Airfix mag article about brush painting the submarine. It looked good! Think I might just try that!!
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!