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Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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I just had to join this build.
So here she is.
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The important bits.
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Sorry, no blurb. If you want that go look on Wikipedia.
Cheers. :cheers2: :cheers2:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Here I go, stages one and two done, no problems.
Easy and quick.
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Next I spray Tamiya XF-22 RLM Grey over the cockpit and all other parts that are needed in this colour.
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Sprue parts also.
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I constructed the wings whilst waiting for the glue to dry on the cockpit sections.
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I build and paint the starter unit and exhaust "onion".
Paint them Tamiya X-1 Gloss Black, the compressor fan and cooling fan I painted Citadel Mithril Silver.
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In this next photo you can see sub-assembly 4 done and the cooling fan and "onion" built.
Some framing has also been added.
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Sub-assembly 6 done. Guns painted Citadel Leadbelcher (Gun Metal to you and me) with a brown wash over the top.
Citadel Agrax Earthshade. Some details picked out in the cockpit also.
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Side frame added, also you can see that at this point I glued the compressor unit to the front of the aircraft.
I feel it will aid construction.
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Both halves joined and glued.
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Front section on and glued.
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A small amount of sanding here and also on the wing joints for a better fit.
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Quick build so far.
Thanks for dropping by. :th:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Really glad you could join us for this SiG mate :cheers2:

Very unusual subject but a great shape to the wing - coming together really well and very quickly :clap:
Cheers, Neil

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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Tomcat64 wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 5:53 pm Really glad you could join us for this SiG mate :cheers2:

Very unusual subject but a great shape to the wing - coming together really well and very quickly :clap:
Cheers mate, I think I'll get chance to do another one considering how long the SiG is running for...or maybe another six or seven. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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looks an interesting kit, I might have to keep a look out for it!

good luck with the build :pop:

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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Quax wrote: Mon May 21, 2018 7:53 am looks an interesting kit, I might have to keep a look out for it!

good luck with the build :pop:

Paul
Thanks Paul it was you Ju-88 that made me want to enter. :cheers2: :cheers2:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Had my son in hospital last week, so today was the first chance to do a little more work on the flying wing.
I attached the gun covers, this hides all the nice work done on them. :crazy: :crazy:
While the glue was drying it was time to mask the canopy. The framework is nice but difficult to see, especially on the front section, I could not manage to mask the framework so I just masked the lot. :doh: :doh:
The canopy went on with just a small amount of sanding so that the curve of the plane and canopy was seated nicely.
The front section was fixed on with Revell Contacta Clear. A small gap at the base was filled with PVA glue.
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Time for pre-shading, which looks not so good but that's how the rest of the days painting session went. :violin: :violin: :violin:
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The underside of the aircraft was painted Mr Hobby RLM 65 Light Blue.
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Plus the undercarriage doors. :lol: :lol:
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Once dry, I gave two hours today as it was a warm and dry day, the first part of the splinter pattern was free handed on.
Mr Hobby RLM 74 Dark Grey.
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While the first coat of paint was drying paper masks were made from printer paper.
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Second colour added. Mr Hobby RLM-81 Brown Violet.
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Masks removed to find gaps! :bash: :bash: :bash:
This was down to bright sunlight shining through the window on to the model and my not so good eye sight. :violin: :violin:
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A little touch up needed, that's better. :dance: :dance:
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I might put another colour on. :think: :think: :think:
Thank's for dropping by. :th: :th:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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OKAY it is time to own up, in my haste to get the model underway I cut off a part which I later discovered I should not have. (Section one cockpit floor/undercarriage floor)
I cut away the location hole with the key-way that secures the front main leg.
This is the area.
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So first I built the main leg.
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I then sorted the right size tube to replace the bit that I had cut off.
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Voila.
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I then cut a small section out and placed the leg in.
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Then I built the rest of the main leg workings. Watch out for the cross strut part (35) as it flirted into the carpet when cleaning up. :bash: :bash: :bash:
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Then the leg was glued in place.
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I will touch up the paintwork once the glue has dried.
That's all for tonight folks.
Thanks for dropping by. :th: :th:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Hope your son's ok mate!

Nice work on the paint job, and great save on the undercarriage too - this is really coming along nicely :clap:
Cheers, Neil

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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Tomcat64 wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:44 pm Hope your son's ok mate!

Nice work on the paint job, and great save on the undercarriage too - this is really coming along nicely :clap:
Thank you, he is recovering well but still on soft foods.
I am not happy with the paint work as the two colours are for me not a good choice.
Working on that. :think: :think: :think:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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:bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash: :bash:
Recap this is how I painted the wheels.
First the wheel halves were glued together.
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Then painted black, sorry no photo.
A coat of Citadel Shadow Grey was painted on.
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Once dry, a coat of Citadel Stormvermin Fur was painted over the top.
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NOW TRAVEL FORWARD IN TIME TO TODAY. :? :? :? :?
So I assembled the rear undercarraige .
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Once dry this was glued on to the model.
The instructions are a little confusing on exactly where to glue the leg actuators, but all becomes clear when installing said parts to the model.
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Not happy with the two colour splinter camo, I chose to add another.
So I roughly drew around the wings.
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Cut out a splinter shape that I liked.
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Stuck rolled up pieces of Tamiya tape to the model.
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Then placed the paper mask on top, adding small rolls where needed.
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Picked my third colour, Vallejo Model Air RLM-65.(71.008,FS35352)
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Then sprayed on.
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I did add two other patches on the tail and wing tip.
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The rest of the undercarriage doors are glued on and a coat of Tamiya Clear X-22 was sprayed on both sides.
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Yes I know the wheels are not straight. :wall: :wall: :wall:
That's all folks and thanks for dropping by.
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Time to add a bit of colour to the model so I went with a red colour(Revell Aqua colour Carmine Red-36)
I roughly masked off the area with Tamiya tape and brush painted with red.
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After two coats of paint I removed the tape to reveal that some of the paint had bled underneath.
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I scraped some of the excess paint off with the back of a knife blade.
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The model was then given a coat of Tamiya clear and once dry the decals were applied and then another clear coat added.
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That's all for today folks.
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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:clap:

Nice touch with the pale blue splinter patches - they stand out nicely and offset the other colours.
Cheers, Neil

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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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Tomcat64 wrote: Tue Jun 12, 2018 10:03 am :clap:

Nice touch with the pale blue splinter patches - they stand out nicely and offset the other colours.
Thanks but I had to do something with the colour choice to "snaz" it up a bit. :th: :th:
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Re: Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229

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On with the build and a clay wash of sand was applied and left to dry.
I went for sand as it was the only wash available to me at this time.
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Then removed with a damp paper towel and cotton buds.
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I then gave the model some oil/fuel leak marks using oil paint dots applied with a cocktail stick and then dragged downwards with a flat brush dipped in white spirit.
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Once dry, the model was given a coat of Tamiya matte clear XF-86.
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On the top side of the aircraft I added a small amount of white matte paint to the clear, applying more of the mix on the grey paint to add contrast to the three colours.
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Just a few more parts to paint and add to the model and she is done.
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Thanks for dropping by. :th: :th: :th:
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