With my Hobbyboss Ta152 entering the final stages, I decided to start this to keep up some momentum. I've built a few 1:72 Airfix kits but this is my first in 1:48 scale [or the first Airfix "new tool" 1:48 kit I should say].
Work, as usual, has started in the cockpit. The inside of the fuselage sides has quite a rough texture compared to the outer surfaces which doesn't seem to hold a wash well. Although the instructions say the parts should be painted in silver, I followed the lead of the model that was built in Military Illustrated Modeller and painted them interior green. In this instance I used Interior Green for RAF cockpits by Ammo.
Compared to the Tamiya cockpit green I've used previously, it's much paler but that's not a bad thing in my opinion.
I replaced the kits intrument panel decal with individual dials from Airscale.
Thanks for looking
Matt
Work, as usual, has started in the cockpit. The inside of the fuselage sides has quite a rough texture compared to the outer surfaces which doesn't seem to hold a wash well. Although the instructions say the parts should be painted in silver, I followed the lead of the model that was built in Military Illustrated Modeller and painted them interior green. In this instance I used Interior Green for RAF cockpits by Ammo.
Compared to the Tamiya cockpit green I've used previously, it's much paler but that's not a bad thing in my opinion.
I replaced the kits intrument panel decal with individual dials from Airscale.
Thanks for looking
Matt
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