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falconfixer860261 wrote:
I know people like nice clean models but the real thing only looks that way a few days after coming back from a repaint.


Not I! I know the real deal is dirty, so I make my models dirty! Very Happy
And I use pastels, but I also use a technique whe I paint primer, then quickly paint grey, then black, then white primer over it all, in quick succession. Let it cure a bit, and with a 1000 grit piece, start sanding away at the layers. The result is a realistic looking ablative finish, as I'm sure you're familiar with Wink

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For real accuracy they should also have blobs of grease throughout the gear wells....haven't seen anyone do that yet!
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I do that, I douse the wells with Detailer, usually gives the effect.

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So does yours smell like JP-8 like mine does????
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Hey, I think you're on to something: Scratch and sniff model airplanes! Very Happy
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Also neeed some red cord showing on the tires and a few red streaks of hydraulic fluid from a few various drains. Also maybe some bird crap on the vertical if it's a springtime settting. Hey - that would make a great diorama! A -16 sitting on the ramp and one crew chief chasing away blackbirds while another is pulling birds nest out of the gun bay. Probably win a modeling competiton with that one.
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Dude, I dig that idea!

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Well just give me credit if you decide to do it.
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Another cool one would be to build a PAS/HAS and light it with LED's and then put a -16 inside.
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falconfixer860261 wrote:
Also neeed some red cord showing on the tires and a few red streaks of hydraulic fluid from a few various drains. Also maybe some bird crap on the vertical if it's a springtime settting. Hey - that would make a great diorama! A -16 sitting on the ramp and one crew chief chasing away blackbirds while another is pulling birds nest out of the gun bay. Probably win a modeling competiton with that one.


Don't forget the deceased insects splattered on the canopy! (or the spilled piddle pack on the seat. There's a scratch-and-sniff that I could do without!) Confused
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The thing about dioramas with HASs is they're HUGE!

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Wouldn't be too bad done in 1:72.
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Yeah, I just don't have the room for it.

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falconfixer860261 wrote:
For real accuracy they should also have blobs of grease throughout the gear wells....haven't seen anyone do that yet!


Any self respecting crew chief would not let their plane get that dirty. I know mine is wiped after every flight. I do hate when someone else LUBES the gear, though. A lot of extra wiping for about five flights. Razz

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Well,I can't vouch for Falconfixer860261 keeping his current assigned Viper clean since I retired but I know when we crewed '260 together we kept it pretty darn clean.


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falconfixer860261 wrote:
For real accuracy they should also have blobs of grease throughout the gear wells....haven't seen anyone do that yet!


Any self respecting crew chief would not let their plane get that dirty. I know mine is wiped after every flight. I do hate when someone else LUBES the gear, though. A lot of extra wiping for about five flights. Razz
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