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1/48 Hasegawa F-16C |
| V3: Peppermint Patty |
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by David Bey |
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Hi all, I applied the oil wash on this bird a few times, once a brown/raw umber wash, then a darker payne's gray/lamp black mix. I also applied the wash BEFORE decalling, and continued to airbrush paint on after the wash. This is because I felt that the wash was too "strong" and distinct, so I decided to tone it down by spraying a thin coat of base colour. The centre of the panels were sprayed with a 40% lightened base coat colour in order to get the sun bleached effect.
The tail was pretty much a
disaster, luckily for me I had 2 V3 kits, as I used decals from both kits. I
decided to cut out the red stripes and decal them on a white tail, instead of
using the creamy white Hasegawa decals have. I then futured and masked to touch
up with red paint, and sprayed some semi-gloss. To my horror, a light gray mist
appeared: I picked up the primer can! In my defense, it was something like 2am,
so I wasn't thinking straight. I had to strip the whole tail and repaint,
redecal. Upon touch up, I masked the red to touch up white portions, and to my
horror the masking tape pulled off the decals when removed... I was starting to
think this bird was jinxed... I continued to touch up by brush this time. The FOD cover you see was made by
the tissue paper method, and painted a dark gray. An insignia of the wing was
added to the FOD cover for effect. I also used wire for the static dischargers,
and the exhaust are you see took me a day or so to complete. I sprayed it white,
then from the inner side of the tube I sprayed burnt iron. I then took sandpaper
and sanded it to create a circular pattern. The alternating cream/white on the
exhaust petals was done with q-tips and mixing of colours, with another light
spray of burnt iron to dirty things up. I know the exhaust petals are not
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Photos and text © by David Bey
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