Hello, this is my latest build, This one for the British Group Build. It's an event organized by local hobby group which only allow British-made subjects to join, such as Military, Automobiles and scifi stuffs.
My entry will be this Hasegawa 1/72 RAF Harrier GR Mk.3, the one and only British-related aircraft which I have in my stash. Will be an OOB build with RAF Norway camo which featuring White and Dark Sea Grey camo (Gunze 331)
Not sure about the diorama yet but definitely will make one. This kit is a highly detailed with injection-molded grey plastic parts, a detailed cockpit with instrument panel and pilot, realistic landing gear and two waterslide decal marking options.
1) RAFG No.4 SPN
2) RAFG No.3 SPN
Let's see how it turns out.
A, B & C. I keep the clear part somewhere safe.
The Rolls-Royce Pegasus 103 turbofan, much better than then one from Tamiya 1/72 Warbird series' AV-8B.
This will be the camo for this Harrier GR Mk.3 : Norway camo with White & Dark Sea Grey.
Dry-fitting with masking tapes. It's slightly smaller than AV-8B Harrier II but still sexy as Marilyn.
Ejection seat, Aden 30mm Gun pod, MATRA LR-155 Rocket Launcher, 1,000 lb bomb & BL 755 Cluster bomb.
Ballast, ceramic blocks.
Vertical flight puffer jets & Nimonic fuselage heat shield. Gun metal with a little bit of Burnt Iron on it.
Engine compressor / Fan face of Harrier's Pegasus engine. Gun Metal + Burnt Iron.
Canopy masking for modern aircrafts are actually easier than WW2 aircrafts.
You'll feel the pain when you masking the canopy of A6M Zero or some other Japanese WW2 aircrafts.
That's all for this weekend.
Cheers!
My entry will be this Hasegawa 1/72 RAF Harrier GR Mk.3, the one and only British-related aircraft which I have in my stash. Will be an OOB build with RAF Norway camo which featuring White and Dark Sea Grey camo (Gunze 331)
Not sure about the diorama yet but definitely will make one. This kit is a highly detailed with injection-molded grey plastic parts, a detailed cockpit with instrument panel and pilot, realistic landing gear and two waterslide decal marking options.
1) RAFG No.4 SPN
2) RAFG No.3 SPN
Let's see how it turns out.
A, B & C. I keep the clear part somewhere safe.
The Rolls-Royce Pegasus 103 turbofan, much better than then one from Tamiya 1/72 Warbird series' AV-8B.
This will be the camo for this Harrier GR Mk.3 : Norway camo with White & Dark Sea Grey.
Dry-fitting with masking tapes. It's slightly smaller than AV-8B Harrier II but still sexy as Marilyn.
Ejection seat, Aden 30mm Gun pod, MATRA LR-155 Rocket Launcher, 1,000 lb bomb & BL 755 Cluster bomb.
Ballast, ceramic blocks.
Vertical flight puffer jets & Nimonic fuselage heat shield. Gun metal with a little bit of Burnt Iron on it.
Engine compressor / Fan face of Harrier's Pegasus engine. Gun Metal + Burnt Iron.
Canopy masking for modern aircrafts are actually easier than WW2 aircrafts.
You'll feel the pain when you masking the canopy of A6M Zero or some other Japanese WW2 aircrafts.
That's all for this weekend.
Cheers!
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