Skinny_Mike
Well-known member
Hi folks! For some reason, I have been struggling to make any progress on my various builds lately. I did finish this fun little project though.
For whatever reason, my wife likes those little egg plane kits. I typically have a few in the stash, besides the many I have already assembled for her, and every once in a while she wanders into the hobby cave, complains about the mess, and then says "Hey build me this!" So like a good husband I do as I am told!
Our latest adventure is the Tiger Models F4U Corsair.
The Tiger Model kits are about the same size as the Hasagawa Egg Planes, but these are made more for little kids. You don't need glue to assemble them, the wheels and propeller spin and the rudder is moveable. They also come with stickers for the markings that can be used in place of the decals. I built mine with glue and paint and decals.
I used the AK Interactive Real Color paints for the main 3 color camo and a few other paints to finish it off. I was really surprised by the quality of the decals. They went down super easy, and responded to the Micro Set/Sol system without a hint of silvering and no obvious carrier film.
Overall it was a fun little build that I think turned out pretty good.
Thanks for Looking
Mike
For whatever reason, my wife likes those little egg plane kits. I typically have a few in the stash, besides the many I have already assembled for her, and every once in a while she wanders into the hobby cave, complains about the mess, and then says "Hey build me this!" So like a good husband I do as I am told!
Our latest adventure is the Tiger Models F4U Corsair.
The Tiger Model kits are about the same size as the Hasagawa Egg Planes, but these are made more for little kids. You don't need glue to assemble them, the wheels and propeller spin and the rudder is moveable. They also come with stickers for the markings that can be used in place of the decals. I built mine with glue and paint and decals.
I used the AK Interactive Real Color paints for the main 3 color camo and a few other paints to finish it off. I was really surprised by the quality of the decals. They went down super easy, and responded to the Micro Set/Sol system without a hint of silvering and no obvious carrier film.
Overall it was a fun little build that I think turned out pretty good.
Thanks for Looking
Mike