I agree, it is a pretty spectacular job for sure. Good Job! Amazing actually. Now thanks to you T33, since I wear actually have a very respectable set of, (Mostly Citizen) watches. I'm just going to have to go get me a ProMaster to add to my collection.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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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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
first of all let me say test on something first before trying this on your plane.
I brushed on Minwax polyurethane coating over the silver to protect it.
I found out that the clear coat spray paint made the silver dull or black.
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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
I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
Great job, Drifty!
A couple of questions. How did you make:
the gun pod?
the Nose cone?
the decals?
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.
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
Woody, like you I spent all my life in aviation except on the maintenance side, so I really appreciate your comments. Thanks much!
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