Neil's Airfix 1/72 Avro Lancaster "Dambusters"

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I love this Neil , its got a great sense of animation , i can just imagine it about to drop the bouncing bomb. The home made blurs look amazing and suit the in flight pose perfectly , hope everythings ok now for you and its good to see you back with us , cheers tony
 
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noble

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First of all a most excellent build I love the props, they add a new dimension to the kit, could you possibly tell me how you made them and how you painted them as I would like to try this on one of my kits.


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Hi Scott, this is the tutorial that I used to start with.


http://gregers.fr.yuku.com/topic/11537/Prop-blur-tutorial-Picture-heavy#.VVx5E9so8XA


However, once done, I wasn't really convinced with the look of the full disc, so using the template as a basic guide, just cut the clear sections out. The yellow tips were done with a disc cut to a slightly smaller size and used as a mask.


A couple of thing I' do differently. I used .25mm clear card for the props and think going a bit thinner might be better, at least in 1\72. That, or maybe thinning the edges slightly.


On a lot of pics, there's a definite pattern to the prop in the blur, which with a bit more airbrush practice should be achievable, along with fading the yellow tips a little towards the ends.


I hope that helps. I was surprised how easy it was, to be honest, and if I can do it, I reckon most people here can. Just give it a go :smiling3:


Cheers, Neil
 

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Well, I'm a bit late catching this one. The build looks really nice. Good to hear you're pleased with the kit, I might be tempted, my Lanc' is old tool.
 
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Plastickitbasher

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Top job looks stunning, those props give a good feeling of movement.


Where did you get the props from?
 
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Hi there, apologies for not being around for a while, but thank you for the kind comments again.


John, I used Eduards canopy mask set. If I hadn't, I suspect I'd still be doing them!!!!


David, the props were home made, though a slight adaptation from a tutorial I found on the net. There should be a link to it earlier in this thread.


Thanks again.


Cheers, Neil
 
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Doug Hughes

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I missed this one first time round, too - glad I spotted it now, though. It's a great build and outstanding finish, and the gun barrels and figures are a great touch. Well done!
 
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