So, as you can see it's not far off finished. Well that's the wife's fault for going on holiday and taking the good camera with here. Anyway, she's back now, so I can post a pic or two.
This is the Revell 1:72 Jaguar GR1 as used in Desert storm. The kit was boxed for Marks and Spencer. I believe it used to be the Tamiya and Italeri model in a previous life, but I'm not sure which came first. But, please don't think 'great cheap Tamiya' this old kit is certainly nothing like there new offerings. There are quite a few bits and pieces that just don't quite fit. Nothing major, it can all be sorted out, but it's just not Tamiya, or even up to modern Revell standard - I point you to Revell's excellent Tornado GR1, which many believe is the best on offer.
I also bought a bit of PE for this build just as a bit of practise for a more involved job later. The mainly is used in the cockpit.
As you can see, there is a bit of surface detail, so it's not too bad. Pic 4 (under the tail) shows humbrol metalcote polished aluminium. It's actually ok stuff. It hasn't shown up too well in the pic, but it's got me thinking how good it might look used in an overall colour scheme.
Regards
Colin M.........
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This is the Revell 1:72 Jaguar GR1 as used in Desert storm. The kit was boxed for Marks and Spencer. I believe it used to be the Tamiya and Italeri model in a previous life, but I'm not sure which came first. But, please don't think 'great cheap Tamiya' this old kit is certainly nothing like there new offerings. There are quite a few bits and pieces that just don't quite fit. Nothing major, it can all be sorted out, but it's just not Tamiya, or even up to modern Revell standard - I point you to Revell's excellent Tornado GR1, which many believe is the best on offer.
I also bought a bit of PE for this build just as a bit of practise for a more involved job later. The mainly is used in the cockpit.
As you can see, there is a bit of surface detail, so it's not too bad. Pic 4 (under the tail) shows humbrol metalcote polished aluminium. It's actually ok stuff. It hasn't shown up too well in the pic, but it's got me thinking how good it might look used in an overall colour scheme.
Regards
Colin M.........
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