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Enjoying the A-4, looks terrific in the air.1 Photo
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Looks great! I'd be careful flying it around with wooded backgrounds.
Woody
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Here’s my recent repaint of the overall gray C-130 from Avios. I decided to turn it into a pickle. :)2 Photos
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Woody, like you I spent all my life in aviation except on the maintenance side, so I really appreciate your comments. Thanks much!Originally posted by Woodcock View PostHey Drifty.
I'm not a big fan of the Air frame. When you consider I've been a professional aviator most of my adult life, and grew up around all sorts of planes, my family on my uncles side were very much aviation people. The only other place I ever remember seeing one of these is on one episode of Pawn Stars. Now when I did see the Pawn Star episode, I did look at the jet. and was a little struck, I couldn't help but notice the eastern block actually made something other than a piece of junk. Nuff said.
My point being mate, if FW had offered their L-39 in your very cool paint work, instead of that, "Bozo the Clown" colored paint job, I think they probably would have sold more of these cute little things.
Best Regards
Woody
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My son 3-D printed the gun pod and the cockpit. I made the nose out of foam and a piece of lexan (polycarbonite) . The decals are from Callie. thanks for the nice comment.Originally posted by vduniec View PostGreat job, Drifty!
A couple of questions. How did you make:
the gun pod?
the Nose cone?
the decals?
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Great job, Drifty!
A couple of questions. How did you make:
the gun pod?
the Nose cone?
the decals?
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T33, Gotchya now. The Minwax Clear Polycrylic brushed on technique is what I use and have used it as a primer and before spraying on a matte clear top-coat. Thanks for the tip. Best, LB
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first of all let me say test on something first before trying this on your plane.Originally posted by Elbee View PostT33JM, Just so I get it right, you 'waxed' over the silver rather than applying a clear spray coat or you used a Minwax Product that is applied with a brush? Best, LB
I brushed on Minwax polyurethane coating over the silver to protect it.
I found out that the clear coat spray paintmade the silver dull or black.
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T33JM, Just so I get it right, you 'waxed' over the silver rather than applying a clear spray coat or you used a Minwax Product that is applied with a brush? Best, LB
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Silver part is Rustoleum Chrome paint. You can't use clear coat on it or it will dull. Had to use Minwax over the silver.Originally posted by jadams812 View Post
Beautiful job on the Avanti! I know in another post you said you used Rustoleum 2X rattle cans. Did that gorgeous silver come from Rustoleum, as well? Looks a lot like an Alclad finish.
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