1/48 Curtis Hawk 75 A-2 - Winter War / Eastern War WWII

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I guess it's time for another update. As they say, better late than pregnant, or something like that. I got the engine all wired up, painted and mounted. I think it came out pretty well.



Next up, I sanded off the molded on frames of the front of the canopy and used brass rod to replicate the metal rods that are on the actual aircraft.


After shooting some more silver paint on the model I let it dry for a couple of days before spraying the entire model with hairspray to prep for paint chipping later. I used Tresemme Ultra Fine mist right from the can. You can spray it on just like shooting a clear coat from a rattle can. Easy-peasy with no need to clean up an airbrush after. After that dried I used Mr Color paints for most of the colors. Mr Color lacquer paints aren't the best for chipping, but they work well enough. I used Tamiya Nato black for the black. I think it has a nice "scale black" look to it.





After the paint dried a used water and a stiff brush to start the chipping. Some spots needed a toothpick to help get it started. Next came a coat of Future to prep for decals.





Before committing decals to the model I tested one first to see if they were opaque enough to go over the camo. They weren't so I masked off circles where the national insignias would go and painted them to create an even backdrop for decals.







The kit decals reacted well with Micro Set/Sol and settled down nicely over the details and panel lines. They did not want to come off the backing paper with room temperature water but would loosen right up when dipped in hot water. A coffee mug of water heated in a microwave for a minute worked great.









More pics to come.
 
Next I put on a panel line wash using Ak-Interactive's engine grime enamel thinned with turpenoid.









After letting it dry for about 30 minutes the excess was wiped off with a paper towel and some light streaking was done with a brush dipped in turpenoid.











The wing walks and the wheel wells still need to be painted and the paint where the antenna mast goes will get touch up as well.

Next up I'll try and add some additional weathering with some oil paints and then it will be time for the fiddly bits. Thanks for looking!
 
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I think its time to put a fork in this one and call it done. It was a lot of fun to build but I'm definitely ready to move on to other builds. Without further ado, here she is.































Thanks for looking in. Now its on to my Macchi 202!
 
Just a quick update. Last weekend I took my Hawk to Jaxcon, which is held every year right here in Jacksonville, FL. It is billed as one of the largest competitions in the South-Eastern United States having over 100 entrants showing off nearly 500 models. I'm happy to report my Hawk got 3rd place in its category (single engine props) which was one of the largest plane categories having I believe 18 entrants in it.


Here is a link to all the models shown at Jaxcon this year if you are interested.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/116327784@N04/sets/72157650694995132/
 

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