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  • Andy T
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2021
    • 3239
    • Sheffield

    #1

    Eduard 1/48 Bf 110E

    This kit popped up recently in Andy's poll and reminded me how much I wanted to build it. Something about that big canopy. Then John posted up a discounted one due to a (very slightly) damaged box, so I took it as a sign

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    Being the profipack there's also some lovely (if tiny!) painted photo etch, along with a nice looking decal sheet and canopy masks. A few clear parts had come away from the sprue but there's no visible damage:

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    I've made a bit of a start but will leave that for tomorrow. It's my first ever Eduard kit and already I can see it's no Tamiya!

    I don't mean that in a bad way, it's just very different and not the throw-together kind of kits I've been building lately. I might have to do some real modelling for a change :tears-of-joy: and deal with some very small parts

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    I also understand I'll be running into some fitment issues further down the line so I might have to dig out the filler.

    There are a few colour schemes suggested but right now I'm fancying the one on the front of the box.
  • Mickc1440
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 4775

    #2
    The 110 is a great looking aircraft

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15638
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      I have made a couple of these Eduard Profipack kits and I reckon they are pretty good. As you say they do not build up as simply as Tamiya but the detail is good and the fit OK. This is a great choice and I'll enjoy watching you do some "real modelling" .

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      • The Smythe Meister
        • Jan 2019
        • 6248

        #4
        Originally posted by Andy T
        This kit popped up recently in Andy's poll and reminded me how much I wanted to build it. Something about that big canopy. Then John posted up a discounted one due to a (very slightly) damaged box, so I took it as a sign

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        Being the profipack there's also some lovely (if tiny!) painted photo etch, along with a nice looking decal sheet and canopy masks. A few clear parts had come away from the sprue but there's no visible damage:

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        I've made a bit of a start but will leave that for tomorrow. It's my first ever Eduard kit and already I can see it's no Tamiya!

        I don't mean that in a bad way, it's just very different and not the throw-together kind of kits I've been building lately. I might have to do some real modelling for a change :tears-of-joy: and deal with some very small parts

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        I also understand I'll be running into some fitment issues further down the line so I might have to dig out the filler.

        There are a few colour schemes suggested but right now I'm fancying the one on the front of the box.
        Excellent, I'll be following this one mate...
        .. looking forward to doing mine in a few months time
        I wasn't aware of fit issues,so I'll look out for the pitfalls that you encounter

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          #5
          Small parts? Where? I don’t see any …

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          • Andy T
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2021
            • 3239
            • Sheffield

            #6
            Originally posted by Mickc1440
            The 110 is a great looking aircraft
            Agreed Mick, I'm hoping to do it justice.

            Originally posted by Jim R
            I have made a couple of these Eduard Profipack kits and I reckon they are pretty good. As you say they do not build up as simply as Tamiya but the detail is good and the fit OK. This is a great choice and I'll enjoy watching you do some "real modelling" .
            Cheers Jim. Seems really nice so far although I think I'll be doing a lot more dry fitting than normal.

            Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
            Excellent, I'll be following this one mate...
            .. looking forward to doing mine in a few months time :smiling3:
            I wasn't aware of fit issues,so I'll look out for the pitfalls that you encounter
            Good to have you along Andy. It's probably down to you that I'm doing it, so if it all goes pear shaped I'll know who to blame :smiling5:

            I've watched a couple of builds while waiting for the kit to arrive and there was plenty of filler action! Wing root and engine nacelles mostly.

            Originally posted by Jakko
            Small parts? Where? I don’t see any …
            I lost one part on the first step of the instructions so I've already started scratching. Doesn't bode well :tears-of-joy:

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            • adt70hk
              SMF Supporters
              • Sep 2019
              • 10400

              #7
              I have this very kit in the stash, also from John. So will follow with interest!

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              • Andy T
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2021
                • 3239
                • Sheffield

                #8
                Welcome aboard Andrew.

                I think the largest "stash" I've ever had was 4 kits lol, I tend to buy & build on a whim.

                I've got more part-finished diorama than that :tears-of-joy:

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                • Andy T
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2021
                  • 3239
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  A lot of this will be bread & butter to many of you guys but for someone at my level it's been very fiddly so far, so I'm going to make a big deal out of it :smiling5:

                  Cockpit went together well but the individual control levers were a wrestle. I also lost one part after it went supersonic from my tweezers, so scratched something similar. Some form of canister with a hose coming out of it.

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                  Then I folded up a couple of small boxes for the IP and side wall, to have painted etch pieces added later.

                  Not great but the best I could manage.

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                  The ammo drums needed some etch adding too. Some are a bit wonky but I amazed myself by actually managing to fit them all!

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                  These were then fitted into the gunners area. I had to grind one down for the side wall to fit correctly. It might be my fault but the opposite side has a relief moulded in to provide clearance.

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                  Then on to some paint. According to the instructions the cockpit is RLM66, gunners area RLM02 so I went with that as research is far too boring, I'd rather be making models.

                  Dark version of RLM66 went on all over first as a shadow coat. This was highlighted up front with a lighter version, before being masked off to add the other colour further back.

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                  Then I started on the detail painting.

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                  Now that the basic colours are down I can attempt some of the fancy painted etch. With several individual gauges complete with mounting brackets that need bending, it's going to be a challenge for someone not comfortable with PE, but it should add a lot of detail if I can pull it off.

                  The kit does provide plastic parts & decals as an alternative to most of them, so that's a fallback plan.

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                  • The Smythe Meister
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 6248

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Andy T
                    A lot of this will be bread & butter to many of you guys but for someone at my level it's been very fiddly so far, so I'm going to make a big deal out of it :smiling5:

                    Cockpit went together well but the individual control levers were a wrestle. I also lost one part after it went supersonic from my tweezers, so scratched something similar. Some form of canister with a hose coming out of it.

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                    Then I folded up a couple of small boxes for the IP and side wall, to have painted etch pieces added later.

                    Not great but the best I could manage.

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                    The ammo drums needed some etch adding too. Some are a bit wonky but I amazed myself by actually managing to fit them all!

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                    These were then fitted into the gunners area. I had to grind one down for the side wall to fit correctly. It might be my fault but the opposite side has a relief moulded in to provide clearance.

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                    Then on to some paint. According to the instructions the cockpit is RLM66, gunners area RLM02 so I went with that as research is far too boring, I'd rather be making models.

                    Dark version of RLM66 went on all over first as a shadow coat. This was highlighted up front with a lighter version, before being masked off to add the other colour further back.

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                    Then I started on the detail painting.

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                    Now that the basic colours are down I can attempt some of the fancy painted etch. With several individual gauges complete with mounting brackets that need bending, it's going to be a challenge for someone not comfortable with PE, but it should add a lot of detail if I can pull it off.

                    The kit does provide plastic parts & decals as an alternative to most of them, so that's a fallback plan.
                    Blimey Andy,
                    You've certainly made a great fist of this,dispite all of the problems!! :thumb2:
                    I have to admit mind, I'm surprised about the kit's issues. . makes me not so keen to take one on!!:flushed:
                    Following closely mate... Good luck!!

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                    • Andy T
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Apr 2021
                      • 3239
                      • Sheffield

                      #11
                      I think most of the issues so far are caused by my lack of experience so don't let it put you off Andy :tears-of-joy:

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                      • Jim R
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 15638
                        • Jim
                        • Shropshire

                        #12
                        That is looking smart Andy. Great work on the itty-bitty PE.
                        Originally posted by Andy T
                        I can attempt some of the fancy painted etch
                        I've used that a couple of times and it's very effective. Just be careful if you need to bend the belts into a realistic position. The colour can crack and flake off. I had to touch up the ones I used.

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                        • Andy T
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2021
                          • 3239
                          • Sheffield

                          #13
                          Thanks Jim. More etch to come, I sure need the practice :smiling3:

                          And thanks for the heads up. In that case I may try warming the parts before bending to see if it helps the coating be more flexible.
                          It works with car panels so worth a try!

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                          • Mickc1440
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 4775

                            #14
                            That's looking very nice Andy

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                            • adt70hk
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Sep 2019
                              • 10400

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Andy T
                              A lot of this will be bread & butter to many of you guys but for someone at my level it's been very fiddly so far, so I'm going to make a big deal out of it :smiling5:

                              Cockpit went together well but the individual control levers were a wrestle. I also lost one part after it went supersonic from my tweezers, so scratched something similar. Some form of canister with a hose coming out of it.

                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1212773[/ATTACH]

                              Then I folded up a couple of small boxes for the IP and side wall, to have painted etch pieces added later.

                              Not great but the best I could manage.

                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1212774[/ATTACH]

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                              The ammo drums needed some etch adding too. Some are a bit wonky but I amazed myself by actually managing to fit them all!

                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1212777[/ATTACH]

                              These were then fitted into the gunners area. I had to grind one down for the side wall to fit correctly. It might be my fault but the opposite side has a relief moulded in to provide clearance.

                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1212778[/ATTACH]

                              [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1212779[/ATTACH]

                              Then on to some paint. According to the instructions the cockpit is RLM66, gunners area RLM02 so I went with that as research is far too boring, I'd rather be making models.

                              Dark version of RLM66 went on all over first as a shadow coat. This was highlighted up front with a lighter version, before being masked off to add the other colour further back.

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                              Then I started on the detail painting.

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                              Now that the basic colours are down I can attempt some of the fancy painted etch. With several individual gauges complete with mounting brackets that need bending, it's going to be a challenge for someone not comfortable with PE, but it should add a lot of detail if I can pull it off.

                              The kit does provide plastic parts & decals as an alternative to most of them, so that's a fallback plan.

                              That's coming on very nicely indeed!! I know what you mean about the PE. I'm having the same issues with my Yak.

                              Keep up the good work!!

                              ATB.

                              Andrew

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