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Three at once,
part 3
A marathon build of three P-51 D Mustangs by Chris Novak
Then the hardest part had to be started: the NMF. As stated before I had a little experience with NMF from my last jug builds including a full foil job on "HUN HUNTER XVI", but this time I decided to give those famous ALQLAD- colours a try ,anyway some panels were done with BARE METAL" foil too to reach a bit more "realistic look". This was my first time with ALQLAD and I can highly recommend this stuff ( although it´s horrable expensive here in Germany). Here are the steps: After the bird was primed with TAMYA white filler from a spray can the whole plane was coated with a good looking and bright silver from a car-colour-scala, for example Mercedes, as a basic colour ( this is where some use black as a undercoat), applied from a normal spray can. Then ALQLAD in three different shades is applied with an airbrush: ALUMINIUM dark first , then some panels were masked and a second coat of ALQLAD applied, this time WHITE ALUMINIUM, then some more panels were masked and a final coat with ALQLAD POLISHED ALUMINIUM were sprayed.
Now I had a complete Aluminium bird with different shades, but to get it look more like the real one I applied BARE METAL FOIL in two shades - Aluminium and Chrome - on some panels on fuselage and wings. After the foil was applied the whole bird gets one or two coats of normal high-gloss to prevent the surface from any accidents while further handling. With this method i achieve a very satisfying result and I dont have to get headace from thinking about how to get the foil around difficult areas like wing roots and others ´cause this areas are only ALQLAD.
After the coat of high gloss has dried
for a few days the next hard part has to be done,means: the ckeckerboards.
They are all handpainted with a 000-brush, in several sessions , doing
colour one, colour two, colour one, colour two to get correct and
sharp checkerboards. Decals and markings for "Bartley" (
yellow/black) and "Hickey" ( red/blue) are selfprinted on
clear decal-paper, applied and then corrected by hand with an 000-brush.
Decals for BBD are from an LSP er ( sorry, forgot his name, but anyway
a big thanx!). After the decal-job was done the whole bird was coated
with semi gloss from a normal spray can and after letting them dry
for a few days finally a coat of clear-furniture wax, lightly coloured
with some black and umber powder-colours, was applied with a cotton
fabric which gives the following results. 1st the coloured wax gives a kind of weathering
including "darkening" the panel lines 2nd the wax coat can be polished to the
gloss-grade you prefer. 3rd the wax gives a very special kind of
"deepness" which makes this NMF look very, very realistic
( unfortunately not really captured by the pics) This three Stangs are my best NMF results, and a few more silver birds are planned ( for example a Bluenoser, a Yellownoser........)
Here´s a short shot of the combined "Mustangs & Thunderbolts" display ( sorry for the bad lighting, but silver-birds are hard to photograph) at the expo, thanx for the nice comments to all LSP´ers while the online build, hope you enjoyed this project like I did,
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