1/48 Tamiya P-51D (Part 2 of 2)

converted to a P-51K 

by Patrick Spitaels

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To simulate some placards on the cockpit side walls I add parts of lead foil, painted them in flat black and let them dry. Then, with a needle I simply scratched the black to simulate the writing instructions…..  

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The instrument panel, I first drop some GLOSS WHITE from tamiya ( acrylics ) in each one an let them dry. Then, I painted the panel with flat black from Humbrol, and as for the lead foil, before the black colour is completely dry I use a needle to simulate the bottom of them . As the black enamel don't mix with the white acrylic, I gently used the head of the needle as an engravor, you could approach the reality of actual instruments…..simple but not new…and not from me !!  

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I maybe make an error with the seat, as the black box seat was coming with the cushion and the harness in resin moulded on….next time I'll take all that off…and make a new one, specially for the harnesses, so you could give them another look. For the cushion, I was not very convinced by that one…but didn't know if all the Mustangs have the same one? 

Fuselage, wheel wells and gun bay…

About the wheel wells, I just could tell you that I simulate the wiring with thin metal wires. About the wiring, I always try to drill a hole at the beginning and the end of the line…so I just put the wire in the hole and glue it from the back with super glue!

For the rear wheel, I add some plasticard on the fuselage to simulate the frame…and broke the rear gear when I tried to clean it.  So, the only thing was to build a new one…and turn the wheel to give it another look ! I use a metal trombone for the job…..

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About the gun bay resin part…same as for the engine mount…made for the HASEGAWA kit…so just a bit small for the TAMIYA wings….I added plasticard around the piece to close the gap.  I didn't add the guns and ammo at that time, easier to manipulate and for masking before the paint job! 

For the " end" of the guns I used hypodermics needle….I also added the "braces" at the wings pylons, but choose not to add the fuel tanks, just for the look of the bird….I wanted a clean bird! 

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Nothing special about the building of the rest of the kit…easy as usual for TAMIYA. Just one thing, make a clean job when gluing or sanding, specially when you have to paint your model in aluminium with the TESTOR METALISER, when you get a tiny scratch on the plastic…it will show!!  

Adding the engine…..

The other bad part of the job……nothing is really said in the " small" instructions from Verlinden….but I was not expecting so many difficulties! There is in fact nothing to hold the engine….you'll have to find yourself the right spot.  I finally followed the fuselage line, maybe it's too low……

 When this job was done, you'll have to add all the photoetched parts simulating the frame……something you'll have to be patient….I had to make some new frames in plasticard for the area that was rebuilt….but, I will say that plasticard is easier to manipulate to build frames than photoetched!!!  

Paint job !

As I told you, I used TESTOR METALISER, always the same technique: The first coat are dark metal, exhaust colour for some areas and Magnesium…then a coat of aluminium.

I let it dry for a few minutes and with my motor tool; armed with a buffing wheel, I polished the whole bird. That's the answer for the question…why did he put a dark colour under?…because I polished the model in different directions, making it a little harder and you'll see the dark colour coming…so you could have different metal effect ! BUT…don't be too heavy handed…..because the plastic is under the metalizer….and damage occurs  fast !  

Last detail….

As usual…Ii found a new pic showing the Major Carson bird…..when the job was nearly finished! That pic shows the bird taxiing slowly…and I noticed a kind of  "hole" in the center of the fuselage STAR….what was this?  The legend say that it was one of the rare P-51 to be equipped with the "foul weather lights" and also it has the Tail Warning radar antenna (AN/APS-13)…….gosh….I couldn't miss that! So I drilled two holes on each part of the fuselage, the front one is a bit under the front canopy and the rear one is placed in the center of the STAR! For the radar antenna, I drilled all the holes and decide to add them at the end of the job! 

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The rear vue mirror was something I've never seen before, something like a mirror in a clear shaped part, on top of the canopy!  So I shaped a small clear part, glued a piece of Bare Metal and glued all of it with white glue on the canopy!

I did the same for the wing tip clear parts, shaping clear parts and adding a small drop of blue / red colour from Tamiya acrylics. A light coat of FUTURE seals the job ! 

Decal job…

Most of the decals are from SUPERSCALE, I cut them "close" and used Micro Sol and Set products to be sure that they took the panels lines.  

The end…..

I just used my usual technique for the light weathering, with the TAMIYA SMOKE colour, that I add with a fine brush in all panel lines and wiped off  the excess with a wet cloth, that gives another aspect at the metal skin……very interesting ! 

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Last thing, don't ask me why I didn't add all the fuselage parts coming around the engine……I know lots of people do that and place them around the model ! OK OK,…that's my fault, as I was only thinking at that at the END of the job…pretty difficult at that moment !

I think that I may vacuformed the front parts of the fuselage before cutting it……but I'm a liar…I didn't have the spirit to do that at the beginning !!!!!!!!!  heeheehee!

So, we actually saw lots of P-51's coming on the net, that's great to see something different than grey planes…it was also a very fun model to build!  Nothing overwhelming as I told you before, just take time, take a clear look at all the parts before assembling, make lots of dry fitting before gluing….and it's done!  

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I hope this article was not too long for you, and too boring also….I'll try to explain some of the building steps, which could be interesting for future modeling projects !!

Don't take care at my English sometimes…..I'm french talking in Belgium, and I needed training before going to the Nats at Virginia beach this year (2002)………

Have fun with building plastics!

And for the American readers, I hope you had a great  4th of July !!….here on my little balcony, the banner has been floating since the beginning of the World Soccer Championship!!!

Patrick

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Photos and text © by Patrick Spitaels