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Alberto Michieletto (eremita92)
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Kinetic - F-5B Freedom Fighter -

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1 23 January 2017, 15:25
gorby
Looks good so far Alberto.
23 January 2017, 16:03
Alberto Michieletto
Thanks gorbygould! This is my first hand made coockpit and it's not perfect.. 🙁
23 January 2017, 16:09
Spanjaard
suggestion, do not judge by the pictures via magnifying lenses, but what you see when you look at it with naked eyes....😉 it does look good, specially if it is the first one 🙂
i would suggest to use a dark wash around the white buttons on the left hand side for the copilot. The buttons remain white, and the area where they are, would be dark. Use very little amount of wash to avoid covering the buttons. good idea to test it first in a spare cockpit
23 January 2017, 16:18
Bart Goesaert
Looks very good like that. If you are confident with yourself, you can try to paint the instrument gauges black, then use a needle or a fine tip of a knife to carve the dials patiently through the black paint. The color of the plastic is pale enough to be "white-isch" and then finish with some clear lacquer where the glass parts of the instruments should be:
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It's not difficult, it just takes a steady hand
23 January 2017, 16:28
Alberto Michieletto
wow thanks to all for the advice. I will try to follow them!😉
23 January 2017, 16:34
Spanjaard
@Bart, no decals on that panel? wow! that is really well done. i have to remember that trick 🙂
23 January 2017, 16:38
Bart Goesaert
seems like a lot of sanding will be needed. I think it is better to wait with the PE and details till after the main sanding of the hull...
25 January 2017, 10:28
Alberto Michieletto
Sure @Bart, I think the same. However as you can see I had a problem with one exhaust pipe. When I open the kit, one year after it's bought, I saw that an exhaust pipe was missing and the other was ruined. So I decided to create the doors open and then add extra details hand made on the tube panel. For the moment I do not think is coming, but as he says @Spanjaard I would say to make my assessment at the end of work and see the glance.
PS: Sorry for my english.. traslate help me... 🙁
25 January 2017, 13:57
Spanjaard
enjoy modelling and do not worry about language, we look at the pictures 🙂
25 January 2017, 19:52
gorby
Your English is excellent Alberto – 100% better than my Italian… or German… or Spanish… or French etc. etc. etc…….
26 January 2017, 07:33
John Thomas
Outstanding work
30 January 2017, 17:41
Bart Goesaert
Busy experimenting with the AB? You can do that also on a plastic bottle or a can... a lot cheaper 😉

Pic70: you have some drops on the tip of the needle that are blown off, normally you can fix this by feeding air-paint-air in a controlled way (not all at once or very sudden:

Pic78: looks very good, some lighter spots and a non-even coverage

Pic82: too much paint at once, it's better to put on several thin layers than one layer that is to thick

When freehanding the camouflage I tend to remove the cap from the AB that protects the needle. And then at low pressure (0.8bar) and thinned paint I begin to draw the camo, just looking that the tip of the needle is just a few mm's from the surface, and mostly pointing towards the center of the surface you want to color.

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Work with the sausages looks good

31 January 2017, 09:45
Alberto Michieletto
@Bart: Thanks for all advice. I will try to follow them on the next model (1:48 - F-14 Tomcat). 🙂
Yes, this camouflage is a AB experimets. This is my second camouflage, the first is the Mi-24 hind, more simple, two color.
31 January 2017, 10:37
Alberto Michieletto
complete
12 February 2017, 15:49
gorby
Very nice result Alberto. Well done!
12 February 2017, 17:00

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Kinetic - F-5B Freedom Fighter - 48021 - 1:48

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1:48
Completed
1:48 F-5B Freedom Fighter (Kinetic K48021)
Northrop F-5B Freedom Fighter
US US Air Force (1947-now)
425 TFTS, 58 TFTW 72-0439
1973 Vietnam War
 

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