Saab J29 Tunnan, Austrian Airforce, Matchbox, 1/72

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Saab J29 Tunnan, Austrian Airforce, Matchbox, 1/72

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Here comes my latest finish, almost oob.

Saab J29 Tunnan in Austrian colors.
Kit: Matchbox
Scale: 1/72

Always fun to build such ancient kits. Hope you like the result too


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And finally the new Tunnan meets my Saab Viggen, also Matchbox.
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:shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:

That turned out gorgeous! :wub: What did you use for the NMF look?
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A bird seldom seen built. Well done! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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That's a cracking build of a classic kit - very well done :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:

Loving the Viggen as well!
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Brilliant job Marius! Wow, stunning work on the bare metal skin! I want to know how you did that too!
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Duke Maddog wrote:Brilliant job Marius! Wow, stunning work on the bare metal skin! I want to know how you did that too!
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Very noice! I don't think I've seen that one done very often. Beautiful.
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Re: Saab J29 Tunnan, Austrian Airforce, Matchbox, 1/72

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Thank you all for your comments!

Some of you asked how the NMF was done. Actually this project was a trial to go for a NMF by using only one shade of Aluminum paint.
Welll then step by step:

1. Model primed with DULL light gray.
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2. Several panels masked with Tamiya tape (according to reference photos)
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3. Unmasked sections airbrushed with Vallejo GLOSS black primer
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4. Masking fully removed
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5. Airbrushed entire model with Vallejo Metal Color ALUMINUM DULL
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6. Polished several panels with Q-tip, different intensity
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7. Preparing for decals by using Alclad Aqua Gloss, put decals on, then again Aqua Gloss to seal decals followed by a washing (thinned oil paint, dark gray).
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8. Sealing model with Tamiya SEMI GLOSS clear coat.
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9. 6. Polished several panels with Q-tip, different intensity
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10, Drybrushing of some panels by using Gunze Mr. Metal Aluminum, followed by a sensitive polishing. Final assembly.
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Thanks for your interest.
Conclusion: Trial worked, nevertheless I doubt I will do it again as I am happy with Gunze Mr. Metal as it is a polishable paint. Disadvantage of those colors is IMO that they are not resistant against masking tape (peeling-off...). So I have to find a way to prime and seal those paints properly.
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