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Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 8:50 am
by BsYamato
More night works

Removing weight results

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sratchin IP and a canopy instrument

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Painted drybrush etc

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Some cockpit picture before to close canopy

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Really clear but not perfect fitting

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comparative with the smaller finished plane :)

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Next step paint!!!

Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 9:22 am
by BlackSheep214
Holy smokes! I knew she was gonna be a big ol bird but wow! What a comparison to the Zero. I wonder if any surviving Me-323 still around on display in some air museum somewhere. Just imagine the sheer size of it in real life.

Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2015 8:19 am
by BsYamato
Lol, just. .a gigant :D :D
I performed other works , need to take pictures but left just few than a month to the end of GB, I'll try but don't think to finish itcin time :( only the paint passes on the whole surfaces will take three layers that need at least one day between.. Boh.. I'll try :DH:

Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 9:13 am
by BsYamato
One bit at time Jim :) just painted and sanded other things this afternoon near the cockpit area, preparing for main painting session!
In these days (but no pictures) also painted wheels with three coats of black after weight effect, corrected wrong panel lines in engine nacelles and painted respective inners, glued tail control surfaces.. i'll try :wink:

ps
heres an actual main wing structure from axis classic wings site
http://axis.classicwings.com/Luftwaffe/ ... chmitt.htm

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Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 11:35 am
by BsYamato
Probably Thomas or Tigrazor can take easily some picture from real , the little "structure" is located in Luftwaffen museum Gatow :)

https://www.google.it/maps/place/Luftwa ... ZyCh1d5AB6

Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:52 am
by BsYamato
In two sessione i have painted the whole gigant with humbrol 147 as primer, today first partial painting with upper dark green

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Also flaps receive the upper green.
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Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2015 8:57 am
by CallSignOWL
Gawd. You're brush painting the thing too. I'd've used a rattle can for coverage!

Re: Me-323 gigant italeri 1/72

Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2015 10:51 am
by BsYamato
I suspect that i use less color with brushes than if i had an airbrush or spay can :hmm:

I am wrong about think to have lots of humbrtol 65 jars... i had two.. and one of them at the end and after first layer of one of wing botton is finished , so i opened the new one and two colors.. same brand same series same color... are a little different :ggun:

heres the pictures after that, two days ago: a wing with a jar and other with the new one

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not so important, the following layers (i presume almost three layer to gain a perfect saturation) will cover the little differences.. for these other pictures i used about the 10% of the remaning rlm65 jar. On the wing second layer, on the engines nacelles, gear covers and nose doors three layers was already done withouth primer! For the flaps a single layer again. Also primed the fuselage with grey after corrected other putty works

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The really main problem that i found to paint this beast (just few cm less than a b-52 wingspan in the same scale) is to turn it during the paint session withouth hit me or the lights up the workbench :DH: also he need to be painted as sections at time..

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