9:30 for me cutting big decal in smaller segments and then adjusting 'em on surface makes a trick. as for a tail I'll probably just cut off blue segments and apply them one by one
With the airbrake decal.. could you dry fit the airbrake closed, apply the whole decal and /then/ once it's dry use the edge of the airbrake as a cutting guide? Then you can fit the airbrake open and know everything is aligned properly.
You can provided you can flush fit the part - some open airbrakes come with angled bits to hold them at the correct angle and they won't go into the space flush. Certainly helps with things like undercarriage doors too!
With those fragile undercarriage parts I think there is an argument for the manufacturers to have deliberately moulded some flash or mould them too long so they can be supported by the surrounding sprue whilst being cut. Then as you always do Gary, just file off the excess, as I think filing them would give less chance of them breaking than cutting. Plan b would be cut off the sprue around them so you can support the part itself as you cut it off.
Nice build but I think the air brakes are sticking out at too great an angle, I think they should only come out about 60 degrees, the ones on the kit look like their almost at 90.
Must be an optical illusion because they don't stick out at right angles - about 60-ish degree sounds about right - Ive packed the model away somewhere so I can't be more specific!
Probably not for a complete beginner. It isn't too difficult to put together, but some of the parts are fragile and easy to break getting them off the sprues. I also found the decals tricky. If you want to make it as part of the Dogfight Double set with the MiG-17, then doing them as if they are flying and putting them on their stand they can be done by pretty much anyone. But to do them wheels down, airbrakes out and with these decals then I'd say it is for someone with just a little more experience.
I really admire your bravery using the supplied paints.....Another nice build Sir.......⚒
I really have to get this as I am collecting all dogfight doubles as I have the me262 vs p51 M and the zero vs wildcat
Will have to add this to my build list, great job
Thanks Gregg!
Thank you for posting this video
9:30 for me cutting big decal in smaller segments and then adjusting 'em on surface makes a trick. as for a tail I'll probably just cut off blue segments and apply them one by one
Very good idea!
With the airbrake decal.. could you dry fit the airbrake closed, apply the whole decal and /then/ once it's dry use the edge of the airbrake as a cutting guide? Then you can fit the airbrake open and know everything is aligned properly.
You can provided you can flush fit the part - some open airbrakes come with angled bits to hold them at the correct angle and they won't go into the space flush. Certainly helps with things like undercarriage doors too!
You have really been at it! 👍
Actually been a bit slack of late - although my Vulcan has taken awful lot of my time...
Very cool! Quite simple, but nicely detailed! 😎
Thanks!
very nice again, i liked the mig17
With those fragile undercarriage parts I think there is an argument for the manufacturers to have deliberately moulded some flash or mould them too long so they can be supported by the surrounding sprue whilst being cut. Then as you always do Gary, just file off the excess, as I think filing them would give less chance of them breaking than cutting.
Plan b would be cut off the sprue around them so you can support the part itself as you cut it off.
Nice build but I think the air brakes are sticking out at too great an angle, I think they should only come out about 60 degrees, the ones on the kit look like their almost at 90.
Must be an optical illusion because they don't stick out at right angles - about 60-ish degree sounds about right - Ive packed the model away somewhere so I can't be more specific!
In your opinion, is this a good beginner kit?
Probably not for a complete beginner. It isn't too difficult to put together, but some of the parts are fragile and easy to break getting them off the sprues. I also found the decals tricky. If you want to make it as part of the Dogfight Double set with the MiG-17, then doing them as if they are flying and putting them on their stand they can be done by pretty much anyone. But to do them wheels down, airbrakes out and with these decals then I'd say it is for someone with just a little more experience.
@@garys_stuff ok, thanks for your help!
Do you use airbrush or brushes?
For this one I airbrushed the top and bottom but all the detail and things like the fuel tanks were brushed.
Like the skyhawk
Very nice little aeroplane - nice kit too overall but be careful with some of the parts as they are a bit fragile to come off the sprues!
Can you show us you painting the kit?
Jake, I will do in future videos. Thanks for the suggestion.
Yeah I second this, would be great to see how you painted it! (Airbrush I guess?)
Airfix should make a 1/24 Skyhawk.
That would be quite something, but not too huge!
No pilot figure? That's unusual for Airfix I think?
Hi John, they come with pilots but I rarely use them, very few kits I make are 'wheels up'. Maybe I'll start including a few now and again...
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