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| David Duckett | Todays Hobbies Northrop F-5 Tiger II | Parked | 28-Apr-20 10:09 |  | | Views : 5921 | |
| David Duckett | Todays Hobbies Northrop F-5 Tiger II | Parked | 28-Apr-20 10:08 |  | | Views : 5882 | |
| David Duckett | Todays Hobbies Northrop F-5 Tiger II | Parked | 28-Apr-20 10:08 |  | | Views : 5874 | |
| David Duckett | Todays Hobbies Northrop F-5 Tiger II | Parked | 28-Apr-20 10:07 |  | | Views : 6050 | | Finished |
| edtherenderman | Aero-Werkes AW 11601 - Hannover CL IIIa | Build | 27-Apr-20 10:21 |  | | Views : 714 | | Here are the wings, elevators, ailerons and half the rudder with the underside camo decals applied. It was a pretty easy process because I spent so much time doping the tissue that I had almost no warping. I used Testers decal set to apply them. I still have to trim and apply the upper set of decals. Once those are done, I need to add seam tapes along each rib to finish it up. |
| edtherenderman | Aero-Werkes AW 11601 - Hannover CL IIIa | Build | 27-Apr-20 10:16 |  | | Views : 706 | | I’m experimenting with a new process. This airplane has four and five color lozenge camo, like many WWI German aircraft. I am not going to paint that many lozenges! So, using the internet to find examples, I used Photoshop to create water slide decals to cover the model. It took about a week of evenings and a full weekend to get the colors right, patterns made and all the pieces laid out. I then printed out 13 sheets of 8.5x11” on my high quality photo printer. 12 sheets are printed on white backed film. One is on transparent film. Once printed, I sprayed the decals with satin clear acrylic to fix the ink onto the film. |
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