Custom painted 1:18 Aircraft TKO UPDATED 1/02 F-14 Vandy 1
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LOL you guys kill me! If anyone is interested in my vinyl stencils though just give me a shout. I think we can set something up that would allow those that want to do this kind of work has vinyl to do so. My sister would obviously need to make sure that she makes some kind of money to cover the cost of the vinyl and the time to cut it all, but it's all very minor. Vinyl is pretty cheap and the stencils typically take up very little room on a sheet.
If anyone is seriously considering this, just PM me and I will start to set up something!
If anyone is seriously considering this, just PM me and I will start to set up something!
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Here is the F-18! Once again I was down right sick of grey schemes on these modern birds so I went with an Aggressor. Specifically the Navy fighter Composite 12 group, the "Fighting Omars" the following is taken from the VFC-12 website.
The unique challenge of VFC-12's mission has made the Fighting Omars one of the most if not the most sought after aviation duty assignments in the Navy. Because of this distinction, only the best of the best fly as adversary instructor pilots in VFC-12. The squadron is made up of all "Cruise Veteran" F-14 or F/A-18 pilots hand picked for their tactical aerial acumen and are graduates of the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN). Highly skilled and qualified in the art of aerial combat.
Some cool features of this scheme is that the F-18's have unique markings on the tails, wings, and upper and lower engine areas designed to make the Hornet appear more like a MiG-29 or even a Flanker. The low vis grey on the leading edge and on the downward angle on the tails achieve this nicely. The top side engine vent markings and the underside black painted areas simulate a more forward engine position. The extended white painted nose completes this effective disguise.
As usual, I masked off the windows, marker lights, and other various markings that I felt I could reuse from the Golden Dragons Scheme. Then the camo paint was applied using Model Master paint run through an airbrush. The light color is Russian Top Side Blue and the darker color is a custom mix of Flanker Blue / Grey, some blue and some white. once dried the aircraft was weathered slightly and then the markings are my usual painted on method using the vinyl masks.
This one is my new favorite with the F-16 and Russian Spit tied for second. The Fighting Omars also run other single seat and two seat aggressor F-18's in the same design and pattern but using a light tan and brown scheme. Another being run in shades of light grey and dark Grey. This plane looks so good in person. My lame photo capability just does not do this one justice I afraid. -Enjoy the pics... I need to get back to some more projects now!










The unique challenge of VFC-12's mission has made the Fighting Omars one of the most if not the most sought after aviation duty assignments in the Navy. Because of this distinction, only the best of the best fly as adversary instructor pilots in VFC-12. The squadron is made up of all "Cruise Veteran" F-14 or F/A-18 pilots hand picked for their tactical aerial acumen and are graduates of the Navy Fighter Weapons School (TOPGUN). Highly skilled and qualified in the art of aerial combat.
Some cool features of this scheme is that the F-18's have unique markings on the tails, wings, and upper and lower engine areas designed to make the Hornet appear more like a MiG-29 or even a Flanker. The low vis grey on the leading edge and on the downward angle on the tails achieve this nicely. The top side engine vent markings and the underside black painted areas simulate a more forward engine position. The extended white painted nose completes this effective disguise.
As usual, I masked off the windows, marker lights, and other various markings that I felt I could reuse from the Golden Dragons Scheme. Then the camo paint was applied using Model Master paint run through an airbrush. The light color is Russian Top Side Blue and the darker color is a custom mix of Flanker Blue / Grey, some blue and some white. once dried the aircraft was weathered slightly and then the markings are my usual painted on method using the vinyl masks.
This one is my new favorite with the F-16 and Russian Spit tied for second. The Fighting Omars also run other single seat and two seat aggressor F-18's in the same design and pattern but using a light tan and brown scheme. Another being run in shades of light grey and dark Grey. This plane looks so good in person. My lame photo capability just does not do this one justice I afraid. -Enjoy the pics... I need to get back to some more projects now!










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That F-18 looks great! From that front view you took and the color scheme, I thought it was a Flanker! That was the first picture that loaded for me and I was even fooled.
That's really great!
Corey
That F-18 looks great! From that front view you took and the color scheme, I thought it was a Flanker! That was the first picture that loaded for me and I was even fooled.
That's really great!
Corey
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GREAT !

I wish to see a picture of all your customs side by side : what a flight line !
GREAT work

1/18 mirage 2000 & RAFALE should i say more ?
I use Tamiya Surface Primer as the first step in the painting process.flyboy_fx wrote:WOWTKO what type of paint do you use and what brand
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I use Tamiya spray paint for a base color. (whatever scheme I do depends on the color that I use as a base)
I use Testors Model Master paints (enamel) through a badger airbrush. (camo & weathering)
I use Tamiya spray paints for the masked off markings (final step)
I use Tamiya Flat clear or Semi-Gloss clear or Gloss Clear as a final sealer to the paint... Except for metallic planes (silver) and such.... I don't like how the sealers work on the metallic paints.
Yeah, I totally know what you mean. Interesting how when you place some paint in specific locations how much it can change the appearance of a plane. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to try this out for myself.Coreyeagle48 wrote:TKO
That F-18 looks great! From that front view you took and the color scheme, I thought it was a Flanker! That was the first picture that loaded for me and I was even fooled.
That's really great!
Corey