500 Series FW-190 Build

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Re: 500 Series FW-190 Build

Postby mustangman » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:47 pm

:lol: thanks for the kind comments on the stuka! Ive moved a few times and the plane suffered some damage to the covering.I used the glue stick method for covering and krylon clear . Then i used some acrylic paints i got from wally world that I deluted and sprayed with my airbrush..Your Fw-190 Is awesome!! I'am trying to fig out what color scheme for mine :?: .I will have to look on you tube for your vid! :D Mark
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Re: 500 Series FW-190 Build

Postby Bill Gaylord » Sat Feb 18, 2012 5:13 am

Mark I give you stick and tissue folks a lot of credit. Tissue covering it not easy. I've taken the easy route of using Microlite iron-on, which the old timers would say is really cheating. :lol: The stuff paints reasonably well with no prep, other than being susceptible a bit of chipping here and there, which looks like weathering to me. It loosens up a bit when painting, but usually shrinks back fully when dry. If not, a powerful hair dryer takes care of it. Never a heat gun though! With airbrush spraying, you can end up nearly as light as tissue.

BTW, I have a 70 fastback Mustang out back that is driveable, but been off the road for some years. Last project was installing factory air, which really made it an enjoyable car to drive in the summer. I have a pile of new sheetmetal and a full front end rebuild kit, if I ever get back on it some day. I got into these dang model planes, and am too lazy to work on cars anymore, lol.
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Re: 500 Series FW-190 Build

Postby mustangman » Sat Feb 18, 2012 6:37 pm

:D Bill my car is a 1970 mach with a 351 4 speed, ( not a factory 4 speed car) Black on black but is curently red. i will return it to factory black. Its a georgia car, very nice pans and engine compartment hardly any rust what so ever! I have a shaker for it, been tracking down bits n pieces for that ,its 95% complete with the exception i dont have a air cleaner lid.It needs a total restoration, I'am very picky ! Mark
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