Everything posted by GeneK
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Custom Masks Needed fo Hawker Hunter "Miss Demeanour" please
Very "fancy" scheme ... almost gaudy. https://www.deviantart.com/sr71abcd/art/Hawker-Hunter-Mrs-D-263953951 There's a great 1/32 build on LSP where the builder made star masks - you could contact him and ask him if he'd share the patterns. Considering for whom you are making the model, I would think he'd be proud to contribute. BTW, he mentions that the small stars tested the limits of his cutter - will be very challenging at 1/48! Large Scale PlanesHawker Hunter - Masquerading as Miss Demeanour - Finished...Oh I’ve spent too long painting shades of gray. So you know this one won't be like the other Hunters that have come before me I showed this pic of Miss Demeanour to my son last year and he ended up... Failing that, here's a paper model that could ease some of the mask designing: 1/48-Hawker Hunter Mk.58A, UK registry G-PSST, "Miss Demeanor" - Paper Model - EcardModels Good luck! Gene K
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P-47D Thunderbolt - Francis Stanley "Gabby" Gabreski
Kev, Use MS Edge browser, and when coming across ANY foreign language, merely right click and press Translate to English. Some other browsers have a similar capability, but Edge has been the best for me in terms of translation accuracy and maintaining the translation between web pages/posts. Gene K
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Some help required with spraying masks
To make placing the Transfer Tape/Mask more accurate, peel it from its backing and place (roll) it onto see-through wax paper. Fold back a corner of the wax paper to expose some sticky tapa and maneuver the assembly into position. Then press down the exposed edge of the tape/mask, and carefully peel off the wax paper backing as you lay the Tape/Mask into position. Peel off the Transfer Tape and voila. Gene K
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Some help required with spraying masks
Tack a small piece of tape (like Scotch or Tamiya) on a top corner of the tape and peel back from the backing material. For higher tack tape, also place tape on the bottom corner to pull apart. to the degree wanted. I fold back a corner of the backing material to facilitate positioning the tape before removing the remainder of the backing. Great response, as always, @Mozart . Gene K
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Using the Line Segment Overcut Setting in Silhouette V3
Line Segment Overcut is very useful, but be careful that you do not inadvertently clip off very small parts in tight places. Gene K
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Belly Strap for 1/72 Hasegawa F-4 E/G/S Kits
View File Belly Strap for 1/72 Hasegawa F-4 E/G/S Kits Tailored for Hasegawa early F-4E, G, and S kits. Using the straps on other kits like FineMolds or Fujimi will require alteration since panel lines differ. Screenshot shows the cut settings for .005" plastic. To use -- assemble reinforcements to strap using Tamiya Extra Thin Quick Setting Cement - used VERY sparingly. Attach to wing by positioning top "ears" and carefully tack top of strap into place. Then adjust arms into position and affix. The rivets are color coded to allow cutting or eliminating via cutting by color option. Gene K Submitter GeneK Submitted 05/15/2025 Category Non-Mask Cutting Files
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Belly Strap for 1/72 Hasegawa F-4 E/G/S Kits
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- Version 1.0.0
Tailored for Hasegawa early F-4E, G, and S kits. Using the straps on other kits like FineMolds or Fujimi will require alteration since panel lines differ. Screenshot shows the cut settings for .005" plastic. To use -- assemble reinforcements to strap using Tamiya Extra Thin Quick Setting Cement - used VERY sparingly. Attach to wing by positioning top "ears" and carefully tack top of strap into place. Then adjust arms into position and affix. The rivets are color coded to allow cutting or eliminating via cutting by color option. Gene K -
F/A18-F VF41 1/48, ver.1.0
Thanks. Nicely done. Gene K
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Canopy Mask - ICM 48323 - 1/48 - B-26G Marauder
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YAK-3
How did it finally go last year, Paolo? Gene K
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Ju87D/G Splinter masks
Is there a template "key" that shows what goes where (I don't have a 1/32 kit -- is your mask based on Hasegawa, Revell, Trumpeter, or ... ?. I can get instructions from Scalemates). Would downsize to 1/48 and 1/72. Thanks, Gene K
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Arma Hobby 3D files, 3D masks, display bases and other printable stuff
How is your 3D printing going, Frederick? Gene K
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Jagdgeschwader (JG) 53 "Pik As" - Geschwaderabzeichen
Beautiful work! Thanks. Gene K
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Airfix Me 410A-1/U2 & U4 kit #A04066
Worked beautifully - thanks Craig. Gene K
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Source of Oracal 810 in Canada or Calgary?
I order my Oramask from here in the US: https://craftcuttersupply.com/products/oramask-810-stencil-vinyl?variant=8220444131373 There are many options (sheets, rolls, sizes) at good prices, and they ship to Canada. In the past there was a discussion on another site about 810 losing stick and shrinking after a long time in storage, so the recommendation was to order in small batches. I personally haven't had a problem storing a roll inside the house for several years. Gene K
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Hello from Scotland
I'm sure Mike will give you the best "tutorial", but for others who may have the same quandary (or who are looking for shortcuts): 1. Convert 1:1 measurements into your desired units, for example inches or mm. https://www.calculator.net/conversion-calculator.html 2. Divide by your desired scale, for example 72 or 48. 3. If you change your mind on the scale, you can start again, or https://www.scalemodelersworld.com/online-scale-converter-tool.html Gene K
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Buccaneer S2 XT278-809NAS.studio3
Thanks. Nice job on the masks ... and on the model!! Gene K
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Vickers Wellington geodetic constructed floor
Thanks DBB. Although I don't have the subject kit, I appreciate looking at other's fine work. Thanks. For what it's worth -- as concerns removing supports, I just upgraded to the Mars 5 Ultra, and using it with Anycubic ABS-Like (Pro 2 ) resin , I've had an "astounding" (by my previous experience) zero print failures. That resin has a flexibility that is most forgiving when removing supports, which on delicate items I remove after curing. Using fine supports on pieces like 1/72 boarding ladders, lets me easily remove the supports with just a little finger pressure. Nub cleanup is minimal. I like Lychee Pro to arrange supports since it's easy to mix medium with fine supports on delicate parts. Gene K
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Fujimi 1/72 F-86 slats inner structure
As well as others in 1/72 like the Sword Furies and the Special Hobby F-86H, F-86K , and F-86L ... for starters. Would be great if, after ClearProp issues their 1/72 F-86A, they make the wing sprues available as overtrees (just dreaming ). Not likely to happen, so ... Gene K
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Slat slot fix for HobbyCraft/Academy 1/72 F-86
Thanks. HobbyCraft "based" their kits on the Fujimi Sabre, to the point they carried over some of Fujimi 's negatives, like the square speed brakes ... but they left off some of Fujimi's positives, like the latch engravings on the gun access panels. Overall the HC kits are up there with the best current 1/72 Sabre kits, and they make (made) the only Sabre 6 wings (6-3 wing with slats)! Speaking of slats - they were virtually the same on all Sabres. 👍 Gene K
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Slat slot fix for HobbyCraft/Academy 1/72 F-86
Under-Slat Insert for HobbyCraft/Academy 1/72 F-86 slatted Sabre kits (to model slats extended). Inspired by cpoud117’s recent post for an under-slat insert for the 1/72 Fujimi Sabre, I worked up the same for the HobbyCraft/Academy slatted Sabre kits (slot spacing is not the same). The bigger difference between the kits is that the Fujimi wings have the slats molded closed (and must therefore be cut out to extend them), while HobbyCraft includes separate slats, and has slat “wells” molded into the top wing. Unfortunately those deep wells are totally out of scale since the wing area under the slats should be faired smoothly into the top of the wing. This Silhouette Studio file facilitates filling the wells. The file merely includes two pieces for each wing -- a long strip that is laid inside the slat well, and a piece that sits on top of that strip to allow the piece to attach flush with the top of the wing … as shown below. The left wing has the strip attached, and the right wing has the under-slat piece glued over that strip … and then glued to the bottom wing ... ready for detail sanding. The photo below is for reference - shows the smooth fairing into the top of the wing, and also the correct position of the extended slats. Notes: 1. File was created in Silhouette Studio and cut from .010 plastic using Silhouette Portrait 4. a. My cut settings are Depth 10, Force 33, passes 2, and speed 3. Yours may vary depending on machine, age of blades, and hardness of the plastic (among other things). b. Before cutting, use painters tape around the plastic material on the mat to ensure the plastic stays in place as cutting is taking place – the blade does a lot of horizontal pushing and pulling while cutting through the plastic. 2. Tamiya Extra Thin Cement (Quick Setting (!)) will perfectly weld the pieces to the wing, but if an even smoother fit is needed, the insert’s edge can be slightly beveled where it meets the top of the wing. 3. All HobbyCraft/Academy kits have a common sprue that includes slats, so the hard wing kits are a good source for spares (as for use with the Fujimi kit). 4. For those new to Silhouette Studio, I’ll post a short video in the Tutorials forum that shows how I traced the pieces for cutting using Studio tools like Subtract, Mirror and Align vice simply using point-to-point trace (less precise). I'll also address cut settings and use of Line Segment Overcut, Track enhancing, and Intelligent Path Technology to make cleaner cuts. I’ll also post this file as an SVG for use in cutters other than Silhouette ... or to print and manually cut. Gene K
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Slat slot fix for HobbyCraft/Academy 1/72 F-86
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Plastic Inserts to eliminate "slat slot step" by fairing the area under the slats smoothly into the wing top surface. -
Slat slot fix for HobbyCraft/Academy 1/72 F-86
Sorry - Failed Edit. Please go to Downloads to see file info. Gene K
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Fujimi 1/72 F-86 slats inner structure
Cpoud, I'm working up a wing insert that may provide a base onto which the slats can be mounted. Should be more than adequate for this scale since it's hard to see the arms under the slats. Will post later today. Inspired by you, I also worked up an insert for the 1/72 HobbyCraft kits. Those kits include slats as well as the "brackets" to hold them. Will also post today. Gene K
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Fujimi 1/72 F-86 slats inner structure
Thanks, Kev. Also good discussion about the ClearProp kiit here at Britmodeller, and here at Aircraft Resource Center. Thankfully the renowned Sabre expert Duncan Curtis (Sabrejet) is heavily involved with ClearProp ... as well as with LSP, Britmodeller, and Aircraft Resource Center! Gene K