Trumpeter 1/72 Harbin H-5

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Re: Trumpeter 1/72 Harbin H-5

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Man, this is looking great, Remco! :shoutout: That is a good looking aircraft! :bow:
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:shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:

I do like the minimalist markings. :hmm:
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The small parts are all on. Next up was the wash; I’m a bit old-school and use oils—a mix of brown and black. It always looks absolutely terrible halfway through the process. I then used tissues and cotton swabs to wipe away the excess. The panel lines aren't very deep, so I had to be careful. I'm really pleased with the result.
The next step is applying a flat coat and then painting the final details. Almost there!


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Borg/Remco! Happy Holidays!!!! You certainly have brought the subject to life and given the paint added depth! Bravo!
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Thanks for your kind remarks.

I highlighted a few panels with thinned white and added a bit more wash on selected panellines. The contrast is a bit high now but will be toned down by the flat coat.

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Re: Trumpeter 1/72 Harbin H-5

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This is looking great!
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: Trumpeter 1/72 Harbin H-5

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On some of these bombers, I see a bluish or grayish paint applied to what I assume is the electronics/detection package blister on the lower fuselage.
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Re: Trumpeter 1/72 Harbin H-5

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Looks like a probable radar dome. On Soviet made aircraft, those are usually made from either a gray or green fiberglass type material. I don’t know much about Chinese made versions of the types.
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Yes, I do think that is a radar. And the green colour is common on soviet aircraft as a cover for electronic systems.
However, for the Chinese camouflaged examples of this aircraft I see them with this dome painted over. A bit of a pity because the green would have made a nice contrast with al this white.

Anyway, it is finished now and can be found here:

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Re: Trumpeter 1/72 Harbin H-5

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Bravo, Remco of the Borg! I will now go to the relevant forum area to submit praise! Cheers mate
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