So, not to be perturbed by my own drunken antics, chin up and start with the next one. This time I'll do better even found a way to upload smaller pics!
Next up, the Revell Tornado GR1:
I chose this because all the comments on here are about how good the fit is and other than tigermeet varieties, you don't see many Tornado's up on here. Well, except one attempt that ended up melted, I will try to avoid melting mine! I ordered this from a small shop in Reading that actually specialises in stamps and arm medals and the like. He pulled out a box and after a few browsing a million postcards, came across this:
Turns out the decals in the set are also for 9 Squadron so that's something, the chap was good enough to throw this in for free so I'm sure the finished model (I will finish this one!) will end up on this. Or maybe one day if I keep this up long enough might try to use this in some sort of box construction.
Anywho, I mentioned decals, and oh my god there are a lot:
It appears most of these are for ordnance, I'm not sure if I'll kit the plane out or just have it with the fuel tanks and no missiles, but that's a decision for later. The kit is far, far, FAR more detailed than my last attempt so this should look good. I only have Humbrol paints so after converting the numbers from Revell's I find I have absolutely none for the super detailed cockpit, so I left that until I could get to the shop and get me some more. Anywho, this was a bit more fiddly than I was expecting with bits I am supposed to glue and bits I'm not, but the rear has come together well:
The, err, things you connect missiles to, work fine when the wings are in low speed configuration:
I've followed the instructions but I'm not quite sure what's going on with the rear stabilisers as these can be rotated 360 degrees and aren't really attached to the fuselage at all:
But it does fit together well, it works well, looks like it's going to be an absolute bitch to paint, but I've been practicing camo using maskol and an airbrush and those results have come out well. Let's see what I can get out of this one!
Next up, the Revell Tornado GR1:
I chose this because all the comments on here are about how good the fit is and other than tigermeet varieties, you don't see many Tornado's up on here. Well, except one attempt that ended up melted, I will try to avoid melting mine! I ordered this from a small shop in Reading that actually specialises in stamps and arm medals and the like. He pulled out a box and after a few browsing a million postcards, came across this:
Turns out the decals in the set are also for 9 Squadron so that's something, the chap was good enough to throw this in for free so I'm sure the finished model (I will finish this one!) will end up on this. Or maybe one day if I keep this up long enough might try to use this in some sort of box construction.
Anywho, I mentioned decals, and oh my god there are a lot:
It appears most of these are for ordnance, I'm not sure if I'll kit the plane out or just have it with the fuel tanks and no missiles, but that's a decision for later. The kit is far, far, FAR more detailed than my last attempt so this should look good. I only have Humbrol paints so after converting the numbers from Revell's I find I have absolutely none for the super detailed cockpit, so I left that until I could get to the shop and get me some more. Anywho, this was a bit more fiddly than I was expecting with bits I am supposed to glue and bits I'm not, but the rear has come together well:
The, err, things you connect missiles to, work fine when the wings are in low speed configuration:
I've followed the instructions but I'm not quite sure what's going on with the rear stabilisers as these can be rotated 360 degrees and aren't really attached to the fuselage at all:
But it does fit together well, it works well, looks like it's going to be an absolute bitch to paint, but I've been practicing camo using maskol and an airbrush and those results have come out well. Let's see what I can get out of this one!
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