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Painting Model Aircraft Interiors Part Two - Cockpits

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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2006

Testor's ScaleWorkshop Video #40b, presented by Brett Green

This narrated slideshow describes techniques for painting the cockpits of scale model aircraft.

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  • the same old story,they show perfectly refined model parts instead showing "how to make it" .

  • thanks man!!! you've been a lot of help!!! .. i'd like to know more about airbrushing..

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  • excellent video - just a shame I cant build any of my hundreds of models as Im studying...

  • @zx7gp You have a point. It is hard to see all the detailed work done to the cockpit after the canopy windows are installed, expecially on bombers. Well, if a little spider were ever to go in, it would be impressed.

  • what plane is this?

  • I love to detail my 1:72 models. Doesn`t matter where on the aeroplane it is. If for some obvious reason or not should it not be visible for the naked eye, i couldn`t care less. I know it`s there, and that is what matters to me. I do envy the people building in the "big brother" scales, because of the detailing is so much more obvious for them while working on it, and it also is easier to do because you have bigger parts. Yes, it is easier, but i will always stick to the 1:72 for the challenge.

  • Alot of this work is pointless unless you are building 1/32 scale.You can go nuts workin on cockpits and realize after you put it together ya cant see 2 thirds of it.Just do what you need.

  • @milo26782 try google

  • thanks, a very good help for building/painting mine junkers ju 88 from revell (1/32).

  • @milo26782 I looked at the instructions on the revell website for their kit, looks quite simular.

  • Does anyone know which manufacturer and scale that Do 217 is in?

  • we want to see you painting it.

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