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Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2016 6:52 pm
by aviationcafe
Hello,
After purchasing this yesterday I've decided to use this kit as a boost/kick up the backside for the mojo, I'm aware my track record of starting builds but not finishing them isn't good but this is a kit I have wanted for a while now..
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John Rooney, on Flickr
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Thanks for Looking!
John
Re: Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:35 pm
by paddyboy
Hi John
You can count on little ol' me to keep following this build and kick your mojo up the backside
Best regards and bring it on
Patrick

Re: Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2016 7:45 pm
by aviationcafe
Hello,
A little update due to being extremely busy in work and trying to arrange photo shoot's with bikes etc.
After three or four trips to Hattons I finally remembered the correct Vallejo colour code for the interior green which is 70.838 "Emerald" so have assembled the pit and seated it into the bottom half of the fuselage, also I have test fitted the wings & top half to get a general idea on the size of the kit, will also be touching up the interior paint (even though you won't be able to see it properly).
IMG_9513 by
John Rooney, on Flickr
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John Rooney, on Flickr
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John Rooney, on Flickr
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John Rooney, on Flickr
IMG_9522 by
John Rooney, on Flickr
Hopefully a few more updates before the weekend is out!
Thanks for looking
John
P.S it's silver at the moment due to Humbrol 11 being the only paint I had in at the time.
Re: Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 8:15 am
by paddyboy
Hi John
Thanks for the update
I have never understood just why Soviet aircraft have that lurid base colour on the inside of their aircraft
Cheers
Patrick

Re: Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 10:40 am
by PaulN
John
Coming along , but I have to ask why do you paint the airframe before assembly

I do hope you are not going to hand paint over that silver , as it has a tendency to lift and mix as you paint
PB The Soviets consulted thier trick cyclists and that was the colour they deemed most relaxing to crews on long flights
Cheers
Paul
Re: Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2016 7:28 pm
by aviationcafe
PaulN wrote:John
Coming along , but I have to ask why do you paint the airframe before assembly

I do hope you are not going to hand paint over that silver , as it has a tendency to lift and mix as you paint
PB The Soviets consulted thier trick cyclists and that was the colour they deemed most relaxing to crews on long flights
Cheers
Paul
Hi Paul,
Painting or priming the airframe before building the kit up is something I've always done, think its more since I built a few "white plastic" Revell kits a few years ago as I was living in a flat and had no spare room to spray using a rattle can and no matter how I used a brush the paint would never adhere to the plastic.
I've got a little airbrush kit here and also some Humbrol/Tamiya Gloss/Matte White in a rattle can to spray the kit once I've built it or use Vallejo Model Air White, the only parts that will be hand painted are the flightdeck/wheels!
Although no photo's at the moment but I've joined the top/bottom half's of the fuselage's and set the wings in the fully opened position.... providing this is finished & I can find away to attach it to the Motorbike it should be at the show at Cosford in April!.
Thanks
John
Re: Zvezda "White Swan" 1:144 Blackjack
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 9:14 am
by PaulN
aviationcafe wrote:PaulN wrote:John
Coming along , but I have to ask why do you paint the airframe before assembly

I do hope you are not going to hand paint over that silver , as it has a tendency to lift and mix as you paint
PB The Soviets consulted thier trick cyclists and that was the colour they deemed most relaxing to crews on long flights
Cheers
Paul
Hi Paul,
Painting or priming the airframe before building the kit up is something I've always done, think its more since I built a few "white plastic" Revell kits a few years ago as I was living in a flat and had no spare room to spray using a rattle can and no matter how I used a brush the paint would never adhere to the plastic.
I've got a little airbrush kit here and also some Humbrol/Tamiya Gloss/Matte White in a rattle can to spray the kit once I've built it or use Vallejo Model Air White, the only parts that will be hand painted are the flightdeck/wheels!
Although no photo's at the moment but I've joined the top/bottom half's of the fuselage's and set the wings in the fully opened position.... providing this is finished & I can find away to attach it to the Motorbike it should be at the show at Cosford in April!.
Thanks
John
Hi John
Very interesting how different modellers approach things ist it

Surprised no bright spark has written a dissertation on it
I have been building kits for over 50 years now and very rarely feel the need to prime anything , but I would have thought that priming before assembly could make adhesion a problem , paint+glue dont always mix . plus you have to rub it off when filling joints

It obviously works for you which is the main thing
Good luck with the build , hope you get it to Cosford
Cheers
Paul