Thought I would build this next.The wife got me some resin seats and an Eduard coloured PE set for the cockpit for Xmas.Made a start assembling the intakes and glueing them to the fuselage halves.A few gaps to fill when the glue has set.I then assembled some of the cockpit and attached some PE to the side consoles.Will paint the white areas grey tomorrow.
Airfix 1/48 TSR2
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Looks some machine Dave.
Some nice detail work.
Seems to be a lot of Airfix going on at the moment.
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Thanks lads.This kit is one of Airfix's earlier attempts at recessed panel lines.Some 'experts' would probably say they are too deep.But they look fine to me.Its a big model,around 20 inches long.Normally I would airbrush the cockpit first before adding the PE.But I was doing it on the dining room table yesterday evening and didn't fancy going down the bottom of my garden to the shed where I do my airbrushing.Comment
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Impressive stuff Dave, you do know what this means dont you? It means that youve no excuse for not going to Cosford in April , the surviving TSR 2 is there so you can get some top reference pics !!! Looking forward to seeing this come together , its a mighty fine looking machine and a true classic, cheers tonyComment
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Looking good. I am saving mine until I can find loads of goodies to pimp it out with.
The PE looks great.
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Looking good Dave. I took a few pics of Cosford's TSR.2 last time I was there; I wish I'd taken more but if you can use any for reference, be my guest:
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Nice choice Dave, was able to crawl over the real thing at Cranfield in the late '70's, it's a surprisingly large aircraftComment
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Originally posted by \Looking good Dave. I took a few pics of Cosford's TSR.2 last time I was there; I wish I'd taken more but if you can use any for reference, be my guest:http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Migrant/library/TSR2?sort=4&page=1Comment
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That was a very interesting link Eddy.
I cant help thinking what would we be flying now if the project had gone through. Also how would the British Aero industry be.
Some good reference material there as well.
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