Guillows Series 400 - P-40 Warhawk

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Guillows Series 400 - P-40 Warhawk

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2nd mock up...

Ready to cover...


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Right on, Bill....Super job on a super BIG plane.......
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Bill,

I see from the smile on your face that you are still having way too much fun.

Howard
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Getting closer to paint...


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Down in the Lumber Yard Danny

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Bill you like em big, but you must own a lumber yard. My Dad would say "Go just a little bit bigger and climb inside."
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I build this 400 series blow up cheaper than the kit is new off the shelf at the LHS... MSRP on this kit is now $40.99... The plywood for the big plane is only $17...

It's basically one sheet of 1/4 pine plywood, and a bunch of yellow glue and screws, and a bed sheet, and some lacquer, and some latex paint.

No really!


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Look'in outstanding........ :-)
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Thank you John!

It's all in the details now. Touch up paint, til I die... Exhaust stacks, canopy lines, wheels and tires, insignia, and nose art...

It's already 100 degrees out there this morning... whew!
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Post by John G Jedinak »

AHA...just noticed the canopy is painted...HMMMM...where did "WE" come up with that brillant idea? Sure beats trying to detail the cockpit!!
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I just paint the windows white, and lettem use their imagination...

These are about 1/6th scale, so cockpit details would be fun... On the bi-planes they sometimes give you the card stock, which can be scanned and blown to the proper size to fit, but on these low wing birds paint will do...
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TAA DAA!

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Post by cmccrackan »

WOW thats a really nice job! how do u get it so that the support struts and other internal pieces dont show through the tissue? 8)
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Thank you!

It's not tissue, but 100% Cotton Muslin Fabric. As such, it hides alot of the structural stuff. Then, on this plane I used 2 coats of gray latex primer paint over the whole plane. That did a bunch more to hide the "starved horse" look of stick and tissue construction. Then 2 coats of green latex color on the top of the aircraft, then 2 coats of the brown... Went thru some paint on this baby, eh?

Look at the build fotos, and you'll see the fabric installation. Howard, (kittyfritters) suggested a couple of yars ago that I buy a book on fabric for real planes, so I did. Made me dangerous.

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