Outstanding work so far Colin! I feel your pain when it comes to certain parts being abnormally thick or larger than they should be. The Wing Fences do look a whole lot better sanded down, and overall, the whole build is coming along beautifully!
Revell 1:32 D.H. Sea Venom FAW 22
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Yes, or for an extreme example, see the F/A-18 Hornet. (Also, there seems to be an overlap in terminology: leading edge root extension, usually used when talking about the F/A-18, seems to mean the same thing as wing strake to some people, but not to others.)Comment
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Thanks again Jakko. I did remember the Harriers had a LERX, but couldn't remember what that meant - Leading edge root extension.Comment
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They would have looked so wrong sat there on the wing in such a prominent position - work was needed. Most of this very old kit is like that, excess plastic that requires removal. Every air scope and vent is filled solid.Comment
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Thanks Paul. Now that raises a question, if AM was available would I have used it ? Fortunately for me it wasn't, but I doff my cap to the scratch builders of this forum. Adding tiny bits of detail takes forever.Comment
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Great build Colin and you're winning the battle too!!! I love all this wing thingy talk even if I have absolutely no idea what you guys are talking about...
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A touch more done. The kit rocket launcher rails look a bit clunky but it’s not a huge job to modify, but just makes things look a little better.
Now then, primer. I’ve been using Stynylrez primer for a few years and really like the stuff. Not anymore. I can’t get this stuff through my ‘big’ airbrush anymore.
Having a look around the web, it seems Badger changed their formula due to the unavailability of certain ingredients. Well, that’s a brand new bottle in the bin for me.
To be replaced by this pair. Unfortunately I now have to thin these before use, so they’re not as handy as stynylrez (I never liked that name anyway) but at least these work, well the grey does.Comment
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