Airfix 1/72nd Bristol Blenheim Mk IV
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Watching with interest Dave, I have the other boxing of this mould. Apparently the cowls are an area to watch as they build up from multiple parts. Also some issues reported about gaps between the glazing and airframe. Nothing you can't handle I'm sure. Look forward to seeing the progress reports. -
Made a start today, but odd in that you do not start with the cockpit, but with the fuselage and wings. The cockpit then added to the front. So the main parts have been primed with Vallejo Surface Primer, and a coat of Humbrol Clear on the Glazing before I start masking.
The intention is to build with turret retracted and wheels down as Airfix only supply a pilot with the kit and not the rest of the crew.
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Bare metal foil is the trade name and it comes in various finishes and is self adhesive, it is intended for doing things like Chrome bumpers on cars.Comment
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Careful pete that stuff sticks like you know what to a blanket , it does have its uses though , thin strips for chrome oleos and any small shiny metal panels ( see my p38m build in the next few days !) but if you stuck it on a canopy it takes a lot of getting off and usually leaves glue all over it .Comment
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I have to say personally I have no trouble with the Bare Metal Foil it comes off with a cocktail stick and no glue left, that may be because I use Humbrol Clear Varnish on the canopy before masking, or I have a duff sheet of foil.
Back on the real modeling after Notrs Dame, cockpit now being closed up, I was pleased with how well it fits together, although you need to watch out for the locating tabs on the clear parts and not remove them.
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