I was having a conversation with a distant relative late last year and it turns out he used to work on the flight decks of HMS Ark Royal and Hermes, helping to chuck planes off the end. He mentioned that the Gannet was one of his favourite aircraft, so after a great experience with the Airfix Me410 I decided to give this kit a go. I knew absolutely nothing about the aircraft coming into this (as with most of the kits I've built) but I'm picking things up as I go along.
First of all it comes in a sizeable box! Here it is next to the Swordfish I've just finished:

There's quite a few sprues within, so rather than bore you with loads of pictures I'll add them as thumbnails, just in case you like that kind of thing:
There are 3 full colour pages for the paint schemes and another sheet for the smaller decals. To me the plastic is very nicely moulded indeed. Here are a couple of close ups, showing the surface detail:


That's about it for the introduction but I've already had a few days work on this before the biplane GB started, and I've been doing bits in between, so will follow with a progress report shortly.
First of all it comes in a sizeable box! Here it is next to the Swordfish I've just finished:
There's quite a few sprues within, so rather than bore you with loads of pictures I'll add them as thumbnails, just in case you like that kind of thing:
There are 3 full colour pages for the paint schemes and another sheet for the smaller decals. To me the plastic is very nicely moulded indeed. Here are a couple of close ups, showing the surface detail:
That's about it for the introduction but I've already had a few days work on this before the biplane GB started, and I've been doing bits in between, so will follow with a progress report shortly.
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