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by Jnewboy » Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:00 pm
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by flyboy_fx » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:06 am
Neato!
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by PanzerArm » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:21 am
I see the auction has been removed...
Methinks you forgot to edit out those swazis before you posted the photos?
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by Jnewboy » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:37 am
Im done with them. Fees, Fees, Fees.... Fuc%!!!!
It was removed because I mentioned my Etsy page on the listing.
Anyone who is interested in purchasing it can go to:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Jnewboy
It is listed for a Buy-it-now price of $175... First come first serve
I will start selling my stuff of on here maybe...
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by normandy » Mon Apr 18, 2011 1:15 pm

Thats a sweet looking 262, nice paint job!!!
Oh and screw ebay!
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by Jnewboy » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:10 pm
Yes Screw eBay!
Thanks for the complement on the paint I love it!
Light grey first, then a light loose swirl pattern in olive the a more tight random swirl pattern in a dark olive drab over that. When you look at it close you can see the detail but from 10 ft or so it all blends so well I can see why they painted it that way.
If no one wants to cough up $175 for it I will happily keep it!

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by YT » Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:57 pm
That is really cool! My mother-in-law sells scarves on Etsie!

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by Airacobra » Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:30 pm
That is a very detailed paint job. Could you share the techniques you use? Brush, airbrush, rattle can, pastels, all of the above? Once again, very nice job.
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by Jnewboy » Mon Apr 18, 2011 8:29 pm
Airacobra wrote:That is a very detailed paint job. Could you share the techniques you use? Brush, airbrush, rattle can, pastels, all of the above? Once again, very nice job.
Airbrush, blue bottom first, then light grey on top, then a light loose swirl pattern in olive green then a more tight random swirl pattern in a dark olive drab over that. When you look at it close you can see the detail but from 10 ft or so it all blends so well I can see why they painted it that way. (you have to get in close with the last coat and keep moving)
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by MG-42 » Fri Apr 22, 2011 7:16 pm
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by snake » Sat Apr 23, 2011 8:21 pm
Very nice, Jnewboy.
And fairly priced, IMO.
Good to see some competition for Ebay as well. Never sold on Ebay, but seems like it is getting pretty ridiculous for the sellers.

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by Jnewboy » Sun Apr 24, 2011 8:27 am
Thanks Snake!
I get charged a 9% final value fee on the shipping now also! Thats crazy! I call it the "screw me over if I sell out side the country or anything heavy fee"
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by ram04 » Tue Apr 26, 2011 2:32 pm
The 262 is awesome, pretty cheap for a custom the time you figure in the cost of the plane to begin with, just went to your etsy site, appears you've been real busy, you need to post some of the stuff there here

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by Jnewboy » Tue Apr 26, 2011 10:36 pm
Thanks, I am adding more every day and when Im done in a few days I will make a formal announcement.
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by he219 » Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:54 am
very good paint job!! you can handle an airbrush!...impressive....
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by Jnewboy » Mon Jun 20, 2011 12:44 pm
he219 wrote:very good paint job!! you can handle an airbrush!...impressive....
Thanks, I appreciate that as I know that you understand what you are looking at being a fellow modeler, and an excellent one at that from the pictures I have seen! If you were wondering it is for sale at my store:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/Jnewboy
I do ship to Germany.
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by plasticboy » Mon Jun 20, 2011 1:26 pm
Cool looking war bird!! Love the paint job!
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by he219 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:24 am
Thanks, but I am reworking a 262 single-seater by my own right now. Interesting thing: you are using all kind of swirl-patterns - I dont dare to work with swirls, because you need a very 'trained wrist' and much, much practice, for me its one of the most challenging patterns...Tell me, how do you do it for example on the 262 nightfighter or the wintercamo-Stuka ? The edges of the swirls are that sharp, so I guess you dont use an airbrush...you have a hell of an impressive collection...thumps up...
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by flyboy_fx » Tue Jun 21, 2011 8:50 am
he219 wrote:Thanks, but I am reworking a 262 single-seater by my own right now. Interesting thing: you are using all kind of swirl-patterns - I dont dare to work with swirls, because you need a very 'trained wrist' and much, much practice, for me its one of the most challenging patterns...Tell me, how do you do it for example on the 262 nightfighter or the wintercamo-Stuka ? The edges of the swirls are that sharp, so I guess you dont use an airbrush...you have a hell of an impressive collection...thumps up...
Only if you tell us how you weather your things. 0_0 lol.
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by Jnewboy » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:31 am
he219 wrote:Thanks, but I am reworking a 262 single-seater by my own right now. Interesting thing: you are using all kind of swirl-patterns - I dont dare to work with swirls, because you need a very 'trained wrist' and much, much practice, for me its one of the most challenging patterns...Tell me, how do you do it for example on the 262 nightfighter or the wintercamo-Stuka ? The edges of the swirls are that sharp, so I guess you dont use an airbrush...you have a hell of an impressive collection...thumps up...
Thanks, I am an artist also and have done alot of tribal type tattoo art so the swirl camo is kinda second nature although that single seater 262's paint was insane looking on the diagram I used so I was not as concerned with spacing. I can draw it on with a flat paint pen then wet sand and clear coat or airbrush it on either way works for me but it does take a constant speed and constant movement. The paint pen works great on 1/48. The absolute best way to do it is to draw it on with a paint pen then go over that with airbrush but you have to have practically identical color pen and paint
Below is some tattoo art Ive done, you can see the similarity in regards to spacing.

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by he219 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:51 am
..no wonder..I knew, that this camo-sheme was made by somebody, who has got a lot of practice.... its amazing, that was my idea too. Drawing the lines with a paint pen, and then go after it with the airbrush. A good thing would be, if you could buy paint pen's, which you could fill with your own color...can you tell, what kind of color is in the paint pen?...by the way, I was on the woofer homepage and saw your Panther tank....nice work, as usual, I have a Panther too, but it comes without the shelter along the sides. How did you manufacture them, or is it possible to buy them?
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by he219 » Tue Jun 21, 2011 11:55 am
hy flybox, thank you for asking. I described in on the topic ....some more pics from Germany....primariliy I used the weathering set from Tamiya on the Me and on the green Dora...and when finished, dont forget to seal it with clear coat....
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by Jnewboy » Tue Jun 21, 2011 1:41 pm
he219 wrote:..no wonder..I knew, that this camo-sheme was made by somebody, who has got a lot of practice.... its amazing, that was my idea too. Drawing the lines with a paint pen, and then go after it with the airbrush. A good thing would be, if you could buy paint pen's, which you could fill with your own color...can you tell, what kind of color is in the paint pen?...by the way, I was on the woofer homepage and saw your Panther tank....nice work, as usual, I have a Panther too, but it comes without the shelter along the sides. How did you manufacture them, or is it possible to buy them?
I just cut them out of sheet plastic with a dremel, then cut into separate pieces then make the tabs that hold them together and attach them.
The paint pen trick is paint a box with the pen then take the painted part to sherwin williams and they will make you paint that is perfect match