Second Annual Berny Memorial Group Build

Been a busy morning.

I airbrushed, the panel lines in Tamiya Nato Black (This is my go to color for highlighting) let dry and then gave Vader’s fighter, it’s grey coat. I was worried it would be either too dark or too light. I think it came out spot on.

I didn’t want the highlighting, to be too pronounced and it came out pretty good. I will give it a Black oil wash later.

It’s sort of hard to tell but it looks pretty good, in person. I will get some better pics up. My daughter said “WOW”

I also gave the Dark Lord’s helmet, a coat of Future, to get it nice and glossy, while everything else is satin.

Next up…those Black Solar Panels [:'(]

edit Tried to get a better shot:

Great work Eric! Those panel lines really pop now! Excellent idea on using Future on Vader’s helmet, it really stands out. [Y] [Y]

Ken

Thank you very much, Ken.

I really do appreciate all the comments.

So far, this build has really taught me, what / why we all really build for. The enjoyment along the way. I cannot tell you, the last time, I was doing a build and not worried about the correct color or what it should look like. This is the big reason, I am really enjoying this GB and getting things done quickly!

I took a break, from modeling a while ago, because I was so tired of counting bolts. If that is what makes people happy…enjoy. I love seeing those accurate builds and what people can make, out of pieces of plastic. Then, a few years back, we had a fire in the house and I was out even longer. Getting everything back into place. I swore to myself, my next builds, would be for me. If others enjoy them too…I’m happy. That’s why we are here, in these forums.

Now, I am mostly OOB. I’ll take what the manufacturer provided me and run with it. If I feel like it, I will get some accessories, but not just to please people. Just me.

So, with that out of the way (sorry for the rant BTW) [|-)]

I have airbrushed the solar panels, with a mix of Tamiya Black & Tamiya Gunmetal and the next pics, will be of the completed model. Now, Lord Vader commands that I fire up the grill…he needs a weenie with stadium mustard!

To be continued…Enter the Imperial March Theme

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bzWSJG93P

The RF-4B is sad, but the F105G has become a bit excited, thinking perhaps construction may resume following a long hiatus! Don’t be sad, little Phantom! Perhaps a day will come soon for you to be finished!

Ok, maybe I was out in the sun a bit too long…

No problem with that Eric! That is what this group build is all about. Having fun and enjoying each other’s company! You came to the right place!

So you had a fire? That is a real bummer. I hope that no one was hurt. I can’t imagine losing everything I own to a fire.

Ken

[:D]

Don’t be sad RF-4B, you can be built right here on Berny’s group build!

Ken

That looks great, Taps! You get a lot done quickly! I don’t worry about rivet and bolt counters. The only person you have to please is yourself. If a peson want’s to count them, let them. Exact color match? Close is often close enough for me. If I am happy sticking a model together with duct tape and coloring it with crayons… then I would do it.

I remember when I was doing model railroading and most of them looked down their noses at you if you didn’t build a layout that modeled a real-life line or road and if you had the incorrect era cars to match your locomotive. Heck, who cared if I was pulling a row of 1920’s cattle cars behind a brand new GP deisel locomotive through the desert and the loco was from the eastern seaboard! I was just enjoying the trains!

Hi Everyone,

I finally got to spend some time at the workbench today! I added some color to the front wheel bay of the Phantom. Here it is:

After the enamel dries I will finally add the wash then it will be finished!

Ken

I used to have an N scale layout. My favorite was Southern Pacific. I still have the tops of the plywood…2 sheets in the garage. I may get them out in the future. Topped with that pink insulation foam, to carve out.

I dismantled the legs but are still with the tops. I didn’t get too far, after what went on. They are covered carefully in the garage.

Some day…

Looks good Ken! Where do you get references for that detail ? I never seem to find decent photos of gear bays in order add needed colors. I usually settle for a wash and leave it at that.

I’m still finding it hard to find time for the bench. Last week ended up with almost 17 hrs of OT. I was pretty much useless for the remainder of the weekend. This weekend has been busy as well. Saturday was mostly indoor chores and then today has been spent running errands, and then home again to give the yard a much needed hair cut. Plus I had two new children that needed homes, so I had holes to dig… Ok, they’re mini-roses! I gave up long ago on planting flowers and now keep several small roses.

Maybe this evening after I go out and run a few more errands…

Mine was an N-scale layout as well. I was kept very busy with Mom the last few years and then the expense of trying to keep up two hobbies. I had to pick one or the other. Perhaps in my next lifetime, I’ll be able have the time and money for both.

Oh, yeah. Most of my equipment was Sante Fe, pre-Burlington Northern merger.

There are even a few pieces with the yellow and red failed Southern Pacific merger.

Thank you Jim! I am using “The Modern Phantom Guide; The F-4 Phantom Exposed” by Jake Melampy. It is the best reference book if you are going to model an USAF Phantom. It has 1,069 full color images on 228 pages covering every version of the F-4 that the USAF used.

If you are interested Jim, Jake Melampy has one for your Growler, “The Modern Super Hornet Guide: The Boeing F-18E/F & EA-18G Exposed”. Here is a link to it on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/The-Modern-Super-Hornet-Guide/dp/0979506476/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_y

If it is any where close to what the one for the Phantom book is, there is practically nothing that there isn’t a close up picture of. And he gives great detailed information along with the photographs!

Man 17 hours of over time! You must be wore out Jim! I hope you get to return to normal hours soon. But it sure beats the alternative!

Ken

Looking good there, Ken!

Lot’s of details to work on, in those bays…

Thank you Eric!

Ken

Eric: I love the pre-shading! And nice work on those panel lines.

Jim: 17 hours of over-time!?! Wow, I have to say it does look good on the paycheck, if it doesn’t kill you!

And then yard work, gee whiz.

Ken: Looks good! Great work on the detail there, looking forward to the wash.

Ken-as tempting as that book might be, it’s a lot to invest for what most likely will be a one time build. On the other hand, the Phantom book might be worth having, just because it is a phantom book, and I have 4 or 5 other Phantoms yet to build.

I sat down and painted the other two wheel bays tonight. I had to mask each one individually as the curves were so complex, I couldn’t mask both at once. I got a little carried away and paint went on a bit thicker than I would have liked. No big deal though as It’s not that obvious to the casual observer.

I was going to shoot the doors as well, still on the sprues, but I found that when I pulled them out of the box, there were just gobs of ejector pin marks to deal with.

I also ended up doing a total breakdown of the airbrush. Found a lot of dried paint in addition to lots of fuzz from my use of q-tips and pipe cleaners.

Considering how I paid about 15 bucks on sale from Harbor freight and I have completed 3 or 4 kits with it, I definitely have gotten my moneys worth out of it. I was thinking of replacing it as several of the seals have gone bad (hence the teflon tape on some of the parts) and the needle is actually showing some signs of corrosion. Now they are 22 bucks on sale. I wonder if it would be worth investing in something a bit better?

I fully understand about the investment into the books. On the Phantom book, remember, it only covers the USAF models, and none of the Marine or Navy birds. He is supposed to be working on another book that will cover those models but it has not come out yet.

The wheel bays look good from where I sit! Like our previous conversation, it is hard to cover anything with that darn white paint!

I have yet to totally break down my airbrush to clean it. I always thoroughly clean it by running several cups of thinner through it and wipe it down externally using Q-Tips. I figured if it ever stops spraying like it is supposed to then it is time to break it down.

I would say if you can afford it, you deserve a better model airbrush Jim! As much as you use it, you would enjoy it a lot more.

Ken

Jim,

Looking good!

I wouldn’t worry about the wheel wells, you can’t really tell if it went on too heavy. Are you going to be doing a wash, on this? If so and you do the wheel wells, no one will notice. Plus with the gear in there and the doors…nearly invisible.

Also, I HATE taking my airbrush apart. It’s about due for a cleaning though.

Not sure if you have an AC Moores store near you but, I went into my local store and come to find out theyre liquidating their airbrush inventory and its going away for good. Now for the good news....Ive been eyeballin an Iwata in the display case for quite awhile now and, today I noticed a little sale tag hanging in the window...."All Airbrushes $49.99" .......[:S] ! It goes for $219 regularly....so guess what I got?....heehee....plus I snagged a Vega 2000 for the same price.($175 price tag on that one)...and found that there were actually 2 complete airbrushes in the box! So I got 3 A/Bs for $90…they even let me use my wifes NJEA card for an extra $15 off...couldnt believe it!

Now on Friday Im going back for a Badger 150, if its still there, and a bunch of tips and needles that go with it…all marked down almost at 90%! I currently own a Badger 150 and love it. I also have several of those Harbor Freight A/B`s…seem very similar to the Vega 2000. I use those for Future and Dullcote…not bad but no 150 either…[;)]

It may be worth your while to check out an AC Moore near you to see if they`re doing the same thing. The salesperson said that the hobby sections will be going away slowly…[:(]

Len

Wow Len, I am so jealous!! Those are some really great deals! I am happy for you! It is great to find a bargain like that. We don’t have any AC Moore stores in this area. It looks like it is only on the Eastern United States. The closest one to me is Knoxville, TN, which is a 7 hour drive from me!

Ken