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P-47 SuperBolt

Started by John Howling Mouse, February 08, 2008, 05:02:41 PM

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Quote from: Eddie M. on June 01, 2008, 12:57:04 PM
Quote from: Rafael on June 01, 2008, 10:08:16 AM
OK, Baz.

This time I can't help but stare openmouthed at the screen.....

I believe this is how God wanted Jugs to look like.

Rafa

Very well said. I'll bet the guys who flew them would have liked to have your version much more. :ph34r:
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Good pictures: reminds me of a picture I've got of a CVN's whole complement of A-7s parked up on deck. No two of them have got exactly the same paint job on the nose & anti-glare panel! Always a goos one to stick under the nose of a pair of JMNs who're arguing about what colour the pipes in the wheel wells are painted..... :wacko:
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Jeffry Fontaine

Spinner's latest screen shots of the P-72 look a lot like your Super Thunderbolt if you ignore the huge intake on the underside of the aircraft (link to topic http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,18821.msg284779.html#new).  The RN and RAF color schemes are also very convincing. 
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This was a LOT of masking....times two.   :thumbsup:





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kitnut617

I've got a question for you Barry, how do you hide all the little knife marks when you do your masking?  I've never been able to do it properly.
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John Howling Mouse

Quote from: kitnut617 on June 13, 2008, 11:09:40 AM
I've got a question for you Barry, how do you hide all the little knife marks when you do your masking?  I've never been able to do it properly.

Oh, I cut all the masks independent from the model!  On a 5"x7" self-sealing cutting board.  Then I simply lift them into place onto the model.  No knife marks, ever.   :thumbsup:
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sotoolslinger

I was going to ask the same question :blink: How do you get the sizing for your masking though :huh: Tracing? rubbing? Teach we unworthy Oh Master :bow: :bow:
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Quote from: sotoolslinger on June 13, 2008, 11:39:27 AM
I was going to ask the same question :blink: How do you get the sizing for your masking though :huh: Tracing? rubbing? Teach we unworthy Oh Master :bow: :bow:

Tracing would work but I seem to be able to eyeball such things to within a half millimeter of accuracy.  I think it comes from decades of high-realism drawing and painting, working from photographs (yeah, mostly nude women but enough about that! )
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sotoolslinger

Well that's surprising.... in such a short reply I find so many more reasons to hate you ;D :lol: :rolleyes: :bow: :bow:
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John Howling Mouse

Quote from: sotoolslinger on June 13, 2008, 12:11:47 PM
Well that's surprising.... in such a short reply I find so many more reasons to hate you ;D :lol: :rolleyes: :bow: :bow:

Yeah, I get that a lot...   -_- ;D
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When I cut tape I use a sheet of glass from an old photo frame. The result is much the same.

Looks great mate can't wait to see this one all decaled up.
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kitnut617

(here's me with eyes all wide open with jaw on the table)  er! that's too easy!  I've been doing it all wrong all along  :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: (that's beginning to hurt) (somebody said I was like a computer -- you have to punch the information in  :o )

Thanks Barry for enlightening me, I'm going to approach all this in a completely different way from now on   :thumbsup:
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nev

Quote from: John Howling Mouse on June 13, 2008, 11:49:43 AM
Tracing would work but I seem to be able to eyeball such things to within a half millimeter of accuracy.  I think it comes from decades of high-realism drawing and painting, working from photographs (yeah, mostly nude women but enough about that! )

And this is why you are in the select group of uber-modellers that we are lucky enough to have on here - you have that one thing that no amount of teaching, sharing, getting-the-best-tools, or anything else can get.  You have a natural, god-given talent.  And we are glad  :bow:
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sotoolslinger

What Nev said , but I still hate you ;D :wub: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow: :bow:
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Eddie M.

Quote from: nev on June 14, 2008, 05:14:33 PM
Quote from: John Howling Mouse on June 13, 2008, 11:49:43 AM
Tracing would work but I seem to be able to eyeball such things to within a half millimeter of accuracy.  I think it comes from decades of high-realism drawing and painting, working from photographs (yeah, mostly nude women but enough about that! )

And this is why you are in the select group of uber-modellers that we are lucky enough to have on here - you have that one thing that no amount of teaching, sharing, getting-the-best-tools, or anything else can get.  You have a natural, god-given talent.  And we are glad  :bow:

What I've been trying to express for sometime and Nev put it into words for me. Bravo!
   Eddie
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