Re: NYLON GAG MK 1?
Hello Every peeps,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving comments it realy motivates me so much knowing so many talented builders approve of what i'm doing because i'm making this up as i go ;D
lobo734 said:
I have never seen this amount of imagination and ingenuity on any project before. I hope the boys over at the magazine does an article on this build. You have some amazing skills. What is your background. Are you in engineering or design?
You flatter me sir, i'm not sure about the magazine article bit though, lets wait and see what she ends up like because i'm not the best painter in the world, as you are about to see.
I'm trained as a tool maker but i now operate and program a 4 axis Haas CNC Milling machine,
I do come from a very artistic family, my Grandfather was a model maker, 1/12th scratch built Fair ground stuff, engines and rides, my uncle Stuart is a model maker, also scratch building 1/12th fair ground stuff and my Dad was a model maker too, 'O' gauge trains and carridges, he made the drawings, brass sheets were then Etched from those drawings and he would bend and form them and finally solder them together.
I only hope i can come close to their standard of work, i will find some pictures and post them one day, jaw dropping stuff.
But, on with the show.
Before i started painting i just wanted to add some do-dads on the upper wing so i cut out some shapes and stuck em on.
I then added some more details to the nose/canopy thingies
The long white piece is made from one of those little table shaped things you get in the middle of big pizzas
I masked and primered the canopy window back seal to be painted at a later date, also i want to dip my canopy in future as well, any suggestions about doing this and not waisting all my future, can i airbrush it?
So, my favourite, NOT , Paint.
I masked up the pilot module
Masked off the back and the detail vents on the top
Then a final coat of primer, Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Primer
I then did the cockpit chair and all its details, didn't want to over do it, tell me what you think because i'm not so sure, i messed with it so much and it still doesn't look right to me, i got to a "that will friggin do" point on Friday. I realy don't like painting because it hates me.
After a very light wash.
Did the same for the rear corridor
I then pre-shaded the main ship, it took quite a while but i was pleased with the results, i mean, you can't real mess up pre-shading..........or can you?
I had to take a rest half way through to let my compressor cool down a bit but i think it turned out ok.
And thats where i'm at now.
I need to get better ventilation before i continue and a better mask, cuz in the end it was pretty bad in the cave and the misses said i stunk up the whole house, it was acrylic, but i have a plan.
Stay tuned folks, more soon.
Take care
Gag