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PostPosted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 2:57 pm 
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After puttering with this thing on and off for a year and a half I finally got to call it done last night.

It's the 1/72 Airfix kit.

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Nice job!!! :supz: Especially with the one shade of paint I have never had anything positive happen with-DAYGLO.
It either comes out like stringy chewing gum or in big blobs no matter how or what I thin it with, I won't touch the stuff anymore and yours looks wonderful. :prayer:

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The Inspector wrote:
Nice job!!! :supz: Especially with the one shade of paint I have never had anything positive happen with-DAYGLO.
It either comes out like stringy chewing gum or in big blobs no matter how or what I thin it with, I won't touch the stuff anymore and yours looks wonderful. :prayer:


That was the color I was least looking forward to and I did something I thought i'd never do again. Paint with a brush! It took a couple coats over white to look decent. It's Testors Model Master International Orange and it brushed beautifully from a new bottle. I opened it last night and it's nothing but goo now.

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I'd never heard this about dayglows, I'm glad I checked this thread. Model looks good, I always liked these "classy" USAF markings, with the grey/ white and the pinstripes.
How were the clear parts handled? On the Hobbycraft, the whole fuselage was molded in clear.


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The very old AIRFIX kit uses the plug in windows so you can appreciate the acid trip vision :lol:

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Yes, all the windows are separate unlike the Hobbycraft kit.

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