I'm unable to have an airbrush and spray booth permanently set up so I build models in multiple. I get to a point where the model is at the paint stage and usually wait for a couple to be at the same point before having a serious spraying session. For various reasons lately, no spray painting is possible at chez Shea so I have an ever growing pile of assembled but unpainted models building up and this is the latest addition. I foresee a glut of models coming out of the paint shop ready for final assembly.
I bought it for £3.50 from a charity shop in Hook where I "work". This type of jet isn't usually my thing, I'd never have bought it from a model shop, but it looked nice and thought I'd have a go and it's not such a bad kit so far with only some minor filler required at the engine intakes and fins - it's actually quite simple to assemble and I'm quite pleased that I bought it.
I'll do this in the "Sundowners" markings but I'm not looking forward to all of the tiny stencil decals, I'm still recovering from the Nimrod experience! The only deviation from the box instructions will be a couple of resin exploding seats.
I added weight to the nose cone with Liquid Lead from Deluxe Models which has since been fitted, next step is primer, so yes, it's now in the paint shop queue!
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I bought it for £3.50 from a charity shop in Hook where I "work". This type of jet isn't usually my thing, I'd never have bought it from a model shop, but it looked nice and thought I'd have a go and it's not such a bad kit so far with only some minor filler required at the engine intakes and fins - it's actually quite simple to assemble and I'm quite pleased that I bought it.
I'll do this in the "Sundowners" markings but I'm not looking forward to all of the tiny stencil decals, I'm still recovering from the Nimrod experience! The only deviation from the box instructions will be a couple of resin exploding seats.
I added weight to the nose cone with Liquid Lead from Deluxe Models which has since been fitted, next step is primer, so yes, it's now in the paint shop queue!
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