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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #60 on: August 18, 2015, 03:20:24 AM »
Keep going George,

It is looking very realistic.

Will be interested to see how you fare with the Aviattic fabric as I have some sitting here.

Best wishes,

Dave

Thanks, Dave.
I worked most of the weekend on covering the wings with the Aviattic linen. I have to say, it's a lot of work since I pre shaded first, but the results are worth it. I'll have pics to post soon.

George

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #61 on: August 18, 2015, 04:01:42 AM »
Beautifully, I like the cockpit and especially the worn look of the rear firewall.

Represented superb , George

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #62 on: August 18, 2015, 05:18:30 AM »
Thanks, Bertl! That mean a lot coming from you. :)

George

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #63 on: August 18, 2015, 02:40:12 PM »
Hello again! A small update...

Although it doesn't look like much, it's taken me a few weeks of trial and error to get the look of the CDL and PC10 linen that I was wanting. I'm using the Aviattic clear decals which allows me to do underpainting to show the rib tapes and wood spars without covering up the linen texture on the decal.

I used German/Austro-Hungarian Linen for the CDL since I wanted to be able to add a subtle yellow-orange color. I pre-shaded with Tamiya Smoke, Clear Yellow, and Clear Orange over Gloss White. I used a spare wing from my Pup as a test bed until I found the right colors and shades. The underpainting looks very different after the decal was applied so it took many versions before I felt it was what I wanted. I still need to add weathering over the top of the decal to finish it off.






Frisket masking film was used to make templates for the decal shapes. I used to use this as an illustrator long before the advent of Photoshop to mask out shapes for airbrushing. OK, now I'm feeling old... ???




For the PC10 I used Aviattic's PC10 “light” WW1 RFC/RAF Doped Linen. I actually wanted the final color to be much darker so the "light" gave me some room to add the pre-shading. I also used Tamiya Smoke, Clear Green and Clear Orange to adjust the color to the shade I wanted. You can see this before the decal was applied in the photos below of the fuselage sides.




Now on to finishing the task of decaling and weathering all the linen. After that is finished, everything can finally be assembled, then on to the joy of all that rigging! ;D

Thanks!
George
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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #64 on: August 18, 2015, 04:17:35 PM »
Most impressive. It's very interesting to see how the wing changes when applying the Linen decals.

S.

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #65 on: August 18, 2015, 04:58:22 PM »
Superb update, G!
 ;) ;)

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #66 on: August 18, 2015, 10:05:59 PM »
Exellent work, George.
Cheers
Martin

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #67 on: August 18, 2015, 10:58:20 PM »
Truly wonderful work, PGT! My hats off to your desire and willingness to take the time to experiment to get it right. The results speak for themselves. There have been some nice representations of CDL posted but, to my eye, this comes the closest to looking like Herr Meyerhoffer's Albatros or those pix of the BE2C at TVAL.

Big Cheers from the East Coast,
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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #68 on: August 18, 2015, 11:05:51 PM »
Nice work George!

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #69 on: August 18, 2015, 11:17:02 PM »
George, one question, if I may, pls....

Re: Using the frisket as the decal template: do I assume you are laying the frisket on the piece, then cutting the outline, then using that cut piece as the template? If so, is the frisket low enough tack so that it doesn't damage the decal when pulled off?

Thanks,
Michael

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #70 on: August 19, 2015, 01:37:01 AM »
George, one question, if I may, pls....

Re: Using the frisket as the decal template: do I assume you are laying the frisket on the piece, then cutting the outline, then using that cut piece as the template? If so, is the frisket low enough tack so that it doesn't damage the decal when pulled off?

Thanks,
Michael
Great question, Michael.  Wondering the same thing.
Looking fantastic, George!  I'm loving those Aviattic fabric sheets more and more.
Cheers,
Bud
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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #71 on: August 19, 2015, 01:45:33 AM »
Thanks for the nice words! :)

George

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #72 on: August 19, 2015, 01:52:04 AM »
George, one question, if I may, pls....

Re: Using the frisket as the decal template: do I assume you are laying the frisket on the piece, then cutting the outline, then using that cut piece as the template? If so, is the frisket low enough tack so that it doesn't damage the decal when pulled off?

Thanks,
Michael

Michael,
You're exactly right. And I only have to cut the frisket for one half of each wing because I can get the mirror image by sticking the frisket template to the back side of the decal paper.

George

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #73 on: August 19, 2015, 02:03:14 AM »
OK, thanks, George....I had a bad experience once with extra high tack frisket.

Your choice of colors for the shading of both the CDL and the PC-10 is pretty obvious, but, if you have a moment, can you share your thoughts on how you came to those choices....particularly the yellow-orange. On the CDL is this to warm it up and does it have anything to do with the tone of the linen decal? And on the PC-10, does this have anything to do with the color wheel?

Sharing your knowledge would be appreciated, Sr. da Vinci.

Cheers (bigger and bigger ones) from NYC,
Michael

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Re: Wingnut Wings DH.2 1/32
« Reply #74 on: August 19, 2015, 02:20:58 AM »
I did use the yellow/orange to warm up the CDL as you asked. But there're no color wheel issues. I poured over reference photos and like PC10, the CDL come in many colors from a light warm grey, to a greenish yellow/orange, to a brighter yellow/orange. The color I preferred for this plane was the lighter, more neutral whitish CDL. I also noticed 3 main color issues going on regardless of the final color. The rib tapes were usually lighter, the wood spars were more tan/orange as they showed through the linen, and the areas between were a bit darker and cooler grey to indicate shadow.

I still need to add weathering to create a bit more color and tonal variation.

As for the frisket, use the same trick as with the Tamiya tape. Stick it to your arm or back of your hand a few times to reduce the tack.

G