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  • Guest

    #16
    Looking good so far Colin. The tyres look fine to me mate.

    Cheers

    Andy

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    • Ian M
      Administrator
      • Dec 2008
      • 18272
      • Ian
      • Falster, Denmark

      #17
      Sure looks good to me Colin.

      Also I dont think that the Victor is over done. Looks fine in the photo at least.

      Ian M
      Group builds

      Bismarck

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      • yak face
        Moderator
        • Jun 2009
        • 13870
        • Tony
        • Sheffield

        #18
        Coming along at a rate of knots now colin, loving the big bomb, cheers tony

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        • colin m
          Moderator
          • Dec 2008
          • 8801
          • Colin
          • Stafford, UK

          #19
          Thanks for taking a look gentlemen.

          And the big bomb, designed by a 5 year old I think, well the casing at least.

          Anyway, some more progress.

          [ATTACH]31072.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31073.vB[/ATTACH][ATTACH]31074.vB[/ATTACH]

          Big Val is comming along nicely. This is a very fast build for me, I normally take ages, but big Val has an attraction and I just can't keep my hands off her. Well there were so many false starts with cancelled release dates I'm just so glad to see her !

          So, the above pics show, the detailed bomb bay, this will get some pastel treatment at the end of the build as will the nicely boxed in wheel wells. Nothing extra added here, all from Mr Airfix. As I might have said already, it all fits very tightly, sometimes a little too tight. I kid you not, many of the parts wouldn't need glue. Right, I'm off to mask the bomb aimers windows.

          Regards

          Colin M......

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          • colin m
            Moderator
            • Dec 2008
            • 8801
            • Colin
            • Stafford, UK

            #20
            [ATTACH]31076.vB[/ATTACH]

            Just a little update. I've just found this pic which explains the why there a number of parts in the kit which are not required in this build. This is a Valiant B (PR) Mk1. Included in the kit at present is a large clear part which would fit where the bomb bay doors are. Or more precisley fit into modified doors. So, it looks like there will be more versions of the valiant in the future.

            Colin M........

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            • colin m
              Moderator
              • Dec 2008
              • 8801
              • Colin
              • Stafford, UK

              #21
              [ATTACH]31280.vB[/ATTACH] Right, fresh out of my hightech spray booth (yes ok, it's an opended up cardboard box) big Val is now sprayed. Back to humbrol enamel gloss white for this one simply because my other two V bombers are painted in this colour. Spraying a model this size in a single colour has taken three days. I suspect the real thing was sprayed quicker than this model.

              Colin M..........

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              • Vaughan
                • Apr 2011
                • 3175

                #22
                Hi Colin

                That's one big bird!! looking good.

                Vaughan

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Hi Colin, looking good, looks a far better kit than the Vulcan, which I was very disappointed with. Am I right in saying that this was the only V-Bomber to actually drop a live Bomb (practice of course). In the early 60's I worked with a lad who did his national service in the RAF in the 1950's and worked on the comms systems of the Valient in the far east. Cheers Derek

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                  • colin m
                    Moderator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 8801
                    • Colin
                    • Stafford, UK

                    #24
                    Hello Derek,

                    The quality of this kit is miles apart from the Vulcan. Some of the parts really do just snap together.

                    The Valiant has a number of firsts to its name.

                    It was Britains first V bomber

                    It was the first RAF's flight-refuelling tanker (some experiments had been done before WW2, but th RAF didn't see a need fo it)

                    It was the first V bomber to drop 'Iron' bombs in anger, operation Musketeer during the Suez crisis

                    And indeed on the 15th May 1957, a Valiant XD818, did drop Britains first thermonuclear weapon.

                    Regards

                    Colin M........

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      And, in spite of what some may say, was a good looking sleek jet.

                      I'm still looking forward to starting mine, but after a long layoff, I am still collecting all the consumables and courage to start.

                      The question is, Acrlyic (which is new to me) or enamel.

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                      • colin m
                        Moderator
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 8801
                        • Colin
                        • Stafford, UK

                        #26
                        I have to agree William, it was very good looking.

                        And what a question that is ! I'm actually in the slow process of converting to acrylics. I listened to lots of people on this forum and decided to make the change. I opted for Vallejo and have only sprayed some small parts, but so far looks good.

                        I'm only using enamel as I've already painted the other 2 V bombers in Humbrol enamels. If you're starting from scratch, go for acrylic. Now then courage, well that's easy. This Airfix Valiant is a brand new kit and goes together really well, you won't have any problems with it.

                        Regards

                        Colin M.........

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                        • Ian M
                          Administrator
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 18272
                          • Ian
                          • Falster, Denmark

                          #27
                          Originally posted by \
                          ......The question is, Acrlyic (which is new to me) or enamel.
                          Why tie yourself up to one type of paint. Use which ever has the colour you need. I have both and use both but must confess that the Acrylics are the first choice. (mostly due to no smell and easy clean up, but they do give a good finish).

                          Ian M
                          Group builds

                          Bismarck

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                          • colin m
                            Moderator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 8801
                            • Colin
                            • Stafford, UK

                            #28
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                            It's been a while, but now big Val is painted. I know most (well just about all of them) of the photos show these planes totally clean, which is understandable as the whole world would have been watching the UK enter the nuclear age. But I have tried to vary the thickness of the paint just to offer a slight variation to the all over white paint, the effect unfortunately is lost in these photos. And I haven't tried any pre-shading, even I realise that would probably be wrong for this aircraft, none of the pic's I've seen show any sort of panel line at all. That said, I will be applying a panel line wash of grey to the panel gaps just to break up the vast whiteness of the model.

                            The decals went down very well, but Mr Airfix, who had the bright idea of placing light blue tiny decals on a light blue backing paper, which when wet, made the decals invisible ! I was crossed eyed at 1am trying to get these things in place.

                            OK, so it's going to be a clean plane, but even the Cosford example has a bit of oil around the landing gear bays, so I've allowed myself a bit of artistic license in the gear wells and bomb bay, out came the pastels.

                            Colin M.........

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                            • stona
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 9889

                              #29
                              That looks really good Colin. I've been reading through your thread and have been amazed at some coincidences.

                              My Dad flew Helicopters (Whirlwind 22)from HMS Theseus during Musketeer. His log book brackets several flights on November 6th 1956 with the entry "Ex. Musketeer Landing 45th Commando at Port Said for assault".

                              On a lighter note I have a picture of myself,aged about seven or eight (which would put us in the mid sixties),clutching a large plastic model airplane on Xmas morning and guess what,it's a Valiant.

                              Enamel or Acrylic? I use both though make an effort to spray acrylics. There is no getting away from the fact that acrylics can be a little trickier to spray,or maybe enamels are just a bit more forgiving.

                              Cheers

                              Steve

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                              • Guest

                                #30
                                That is a very good looking model, colin m.

                                Puts my recently purchased Corgi Valiant truely in its place.

                                When the time comes, I will practice spraying with acrylics. I won't risk the Valiant until I am 100% confident.

                                Can you enlighten me, which type of paint shouldn't you spray on top of the other?

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