
Builder Last Online: Jun 2022


Model Scale: 1/8
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Started: 03-31-08
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My wife and I went to Lowe's today to pick up a can of paint. All of a sudden, I was struck with an idea for natural metal finishes on large scale aircraft of 1/24 scale and up. I haven't tried it on smaller models yet but the technique seems to work very well on my 1/18 scale P51D from 21st Century Toys. The solution is HVAC foil tape, the kind you can get for wrapping air ducts at Lowe's or Home Depot. I bought a whole roll for $7.72 and I think it may do the entire aircraft and maybe more. It's a lot cheaper and sticks alot better than BMF and a lot easier to handle. Plus, it's sandable and polishable so you can get different shades of aluminum by sanding the panels in different directions. It's very easy to scribe and looks pretty realistic when you put two pieces edge to edge. You can even use a small rounded point instrument to make rivets that also look pretty good. After I get the fusilage prepared, I'll do a tutorial on it so you can see how it works.
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