Page 1 of 1

JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 10:02 am
by norri
Image
mask plastic wheels for paint strip
Image
strip
Image
polish
Image
mask
Image
paint nose
Image
base coat
Image
apply decals over blue tail and blend in white around intakes
Image
apply remaining decals
Image
Image
Image
fix in crew clear coat and install canopy
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
40th anniversary of the forming of postwar JG 74 in the colours of Bavaria
Image
black, white, blue, polished metal. virtually all decals from scratch.
JG 74 adopted 'Molders' in the early 70's, but on the 61st anniversary of the bombing of Guernica in 1998, the Bundersparlament voted Condor Legion veterans could 'no longer be honoured' and his name was officially removed. 'Molders' missing from the Sqn insignia on the port side.

apologies if we're not permitted to post in this format. will change if required

Re: JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:16 pm
by FETT1
WOW...this is awesome...GREAT JOB!!

I would like to find a old model and strip her down to the bare metal...and just leave it bare!!

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Re: JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:51 pm
by fliegerii
Norri,

you are performing a fantastic job here. Also the BF-109 looks great. Please show us pictures as soon as it is finished!

It's great to see somebody recovering these great Dinky Toys back into such condition.

Waaaahnsinn!

Am I right, that you are using replacement canopies for the Phantom? I used them as well, but I am always bit dissatisfied, as they are little too small. Seems same here with the JG74 Phantom.

Do you have a favour for German planes? Me too!!! 8-)

Regards,
Chris

Re: JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2012 11:58 pm
by norri
FETT1 wrote:WOW...this is awesome...GREAT JOB!!

I would like to find a old model and strip her down to the bare metal...and just leave it bare!!

:mrgreen: :mrgreen:


thanks Fett glad you like it.

fliegerii wrote:Norri,

you are performing a fantastic job here. Also the BF-109 looks great. Please show us pictures as soon as it is finished!

It's great to see somebody recovering these great Dinky Toys back into such condition.

Waaaahnsinn!

Am I right, that you are using replacement canopies for the Phantom? I used them as well, but I am always bit dissatisfied, as they are little too small. Seems same here with the JG74 Phantom.

Do you have a favour for German planes? Me too!!! 8-)

Regards,
Chris


thanks for the feedback Chris. i was halfway through the Phantom and suddenly realised, no one on the site i normally post on has a clue about Werner Molders. so i restored a 109 and added a story, to give the JG 74 thread some meaning. only had a day to restore it, but since i already had the decals, thought it would be a sinch. then i stuffed up the mottling and had to do it all again. but managed to scrape accross the line in time. i'll post it shortly.

yes, the canopies are a pain, but its all we've got. i've done a few Luftwaffe post war anniversary liveries, from scratch. because they looked great and presented a challenge. i'll post them in due course.

norri

Re: JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:30 pm
by grwebster
post away, all your work is fascinating. I don't even have the Patience to super glue two pieces together, takes too long to set up.

Re: JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 9:31 pm
by norri
grwebster wrote:post away, all your work is fascinating. I don't even have the Patience to super glue two pieces together, takes too long to set up.


GR, you talked me into it!

i spent 6 years in the trade. had no choice, learn patience or get fired!

Re: JG 74 Phantom 'Molders'

PostPosted: Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:51 pm
by diaclucian22
masterpiece dude