WIP 11-10-2015
Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 10:23 pm
Managed to sneak in a little time today at the bench and opted to work on the Kingfisher seaplane since it was something that will have to be tackled sooner or later regardless. The kit includes 2 planes but only enough decals for 1...which kind of defeats the purpose I think! I was originally going to mount both as Texas carried up to 3 at a time depending on the circumstances, but just 1 will have to do.
The assembly is covered under Step 36 and the top half of the fuselage is split in 2 while the bottom and the wings are all one part. All of the floats are separate components, so I removed them from the sprues and cleaned them up. The downside is that all of the parts are provided in clear styrene and that complicates being able to judge how things are truly going together in terms of fit, seams, etc.
I decided to give the three tone scheme a shot so I airbrushed a coat of Testors flat Sea Blue after I'd used some blue tack poster putty to mask off the canopy portions. This was applied to all surfaces so it could serve as a kind of pre-shade/primer coat and ensure I didn't have any bare clear surfaces peeking through. It did reveal some areas that needed some putty attention, seam removal, etc. which were dealt with in short order.
I hand painted a 'stripe' of Testors Hellblau since I had it on hand and it was a reasonably close match to Intermediate Blue in this scale. It was meant to serve as a guide only and I airbrushed a thin overcoat on top of it to get the color solid over the Sea Blue with some masking tape used to protect the rear stabilizers in the process. Then I used some strips of masking tape to protect the wings and flipped it over and airbrushed MM flat Light Gray to serve for the non-specular White in the scheme. It was carefully feathered into the light blue to create a soft edge scheme and the floats got their treatment as well.
Blue tack came off and some small touchups added here and there. After I add the floats, I'll apply a coat of Future to protect it all so I can add the roundel decals next.
Still haven't forgotten about those 20mm guns.
The assembly is covered under Step 36 and the top half of the fuselage is split in 2 while the bottom and the wings are all one part. All of the floats are separate components, so I removed them from the sprues and cleaned them up. The downside is that all of the parts are provided in clear styrene and that complicates being able to judge how things are truly going together in terms of fit, seams, etc.
I decided to give the three tone scheme a shot so I airbrushed a coat of Testors flat Sea Blue after I'd used some blue tack poster putty to mask off the canopy portions. This was applied to all surfaces so it could serve as a kind of pre-shade/primer coat and ensure I didn't have any bare clear surfaces peeking through. It did reveal some areas that needed some putty attention, seam removal, etc. which were dealt with in short order.
I hand painted a 'stripe' of Testors Hellblau since I had it on hand and it was a reasonably close match to Intermediate Blue in this scale. It was meant to serve as a guide only and I airbrushed a thin overcoat on top of it to get the color solid over the Sea Blue with some masking tape used to protect the rear stabilizers in the process. Then I used some strips of masking tape to protect the wings and flipped it over and airbrushed MM flat Light Gray to serve for the non-specular White in the scheme. It was carefully feathered into the light blue to create a soft edge scheme and the floats got their treatment as well.
Blue tack came off and some small touchups added here and there. After I add the floats, I'll apply a coat of Future to protect it all so I can add the roundel decals next.
Still haven't forgotten about those 20mm guns.