Well I've finally sorted out a space for modelling, and installed a worktop and made a paint rack.
Soooo, it's time I started to make a model, this will be the first one in about 33 years so I've decided to keep it basic so as to re-learn any old skills that I might of had back in the day.
I decided the first model should be an 1/72nd Airfix Chipmunk, my thoughts being that this should be a basic build with a basic paint job to match.
There's only 2 sprues of parts and 1 sprue of clear parts (2 choices of canopy), the typical Airfix instructions and some basic decals.
Upon inspection there'a a fair bit of flash (not too much of a problem), and I notice on the inside of one of the wings is the date of the mould... 1969! Boy, this is an old kit, and it shows, the canopy is like looking through the bottom of a jam jar, lol.
I'm now thinking that maybe I should have chosen one of the "new tooling" options from Airfix, but I've got it out so onward I plunge...
I'll give it a scrub up in some mildly soapy water to get rid of any nasties...
Soooo, it's time I started to make a model, this will be the first one in about 33 years so I've decided to keep it basic so as to re-learn any old skills that I might of had back in the day.
I decided the first model should be an 1/72nd Airfix Chipmunk, my thoughts being that this should be a basic build with a basic paint job to match.
There's only 2 sprues of parts and 1 sprue of clear parts (2 choices of canopy), the typical Airfix instructions and some basic decals.
Upon inspection there'a a fair bit of flash (not too much of a problem), and I notice on the inside of one of the wings is the date of the mould... 1969! Boy, this is an old kit, and it shows, the canopy is like looking through the bottom of a jam jar, lol.
I'm now thinking that maybe I should have chosen one of the "new tooling" options from Airfix, but I've got it out so onward I plunge...
I'll give it a scrub up in some mildly soapy water to get rid of any nasties...
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