Built in tandem with the second of these cool little kits I had in the 'Under a Tenner' GB, using lessons learned form the construction of the first kit. Thread here: http://www.scale-models.co.uk/thread...ane-iic.29363/
Revell 04139, 1/72 Sea Hurricane IIC, I provided a run down of the kit in the GB thread.
[ATTACH]100544.IPB[/ATTACH]
I decided to finish it in the white version from No.835 SQN FAA, based on HMS Nairana in 1944. I will not be using the kit decals for this one, but an alternative from an Xtradecal sheet (not a D-Day scheme). The only difference will be the serial number and code letter.
The cockpit is where, as usual, construction begins:
[ATTACH]100545.IPB[/ATTACH]
Lesson learned from the GB kit. I ignored Revell and attached the centre section to the fuselage first:
[ATTACH]100546.IPB[/ATTACH]
The result is a cleaner connection between the wing and fuselage and no ugly steps on the underside. Definitely a big difference as only a little amount of filler and sanding was required:
[ATTACH]100547.IPB[/ATTACH]
Arrestor hook mechanism and panel fitted:
[ATTACH]100548.IPB[/ATTACH]
Revell 04139, 1/72 Sea Hurricane IIC, I provided a run down of the kit in the GB thread.
[ATTACH]100544.IPB[/ATTACH]
I decided to finish it in the white version from No.835 SQN FAA, based on HMS Nairana in 1944. I will not be using the kit decals for this one, but an alternative from an Xtradecal sheet (not a D-Day scheme). The only difference will be the serial number and code letter.
The cockpit is where, as usual, construction begins:
[ATTACH]100545.IPB[/ATTACH]
Lesson learned from the GB kit. I ignored Revell and attached the centre section to the fuselage first:
[ATTACH]100546.IPB[/ATTACH]
The result is a cleaner connection between the wing and fuselage and no ugly steps on the underside. Definitely a big difference as only a little amount of filler and sanding was required:
[ATTACH]100547.IPB[/ATTACH]
Arrestor hook mechanism and panel fitted:
[ATTACH]100548.IPB[/ATTACH]
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