Been really busy with work of late, so hardly any modelling done.
Have made a start on the Revell 1:48 Mk.XVI Spit... decided to be a bit ambitious and do it with the engine cowling off...
Started OK...
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But proved a flippin' nightmare. Not sure what I did wrong, but if I have the engine block on the mounting points, the whole nose points skyward. Ended up as a bit of a bodge - sawed out some of the frame structure and re-glued to bring nose down, but engine position only roughly right.
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Office coming on OK... bit of old-fashioned dry-brushing for the instrument panel, and as this is my first 1:48 build, pleased to be able to do the sights properly(ish)!
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But what the heck is with this kit? Check this gap at the wing root... if I increase the dihedral to close it up, the plane looks seriously odd.
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Bit more detail: (a) grand canyon, and (b) red line marks edge of fuselage piece, which seems to be way smaller than the dimensions of the lower wing piece. Not sure what I do here... just drown it in filler and approximate a smooth trailing edge at the wing root? (This is just a dry fit - cockpit not installed yet.)
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Other side similar. Get a better overall view of the plane in this shot.
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So - have some leave now as the Boy is off school. Do have some work to do anyway, but will keep it light, so might even make some progress on this!
Advice needed, though...
Bought some aftermarket decals (South African Air Force 1951 - leaning toward the AX*B option), but (i) things haven't gone that smoothly with this build, and (ii) there's some doubt as to whether the SAAF planes were Mk XVIs or late Mk IXs (balance of evidence points toward the latter, though the decals claim they were XVIs).
Should I use the decals on this build, or find a decent Mk.IX (any pointers on a good, cheap one?) and save them for that? Kit decals for the Revell kit are pretty good anyway.
Have made a start on the Revell 1:48 Mk.XVI Spit... decided to be a bit ambitious and do it with the engine cowling off...
Started OK...
[ATTACH]80480.IPB[/ATTACH]
But proved a flippin' nightmare. Not sure what I did wrong, but if I have the engine block on the mounting points, the whole nose points skyward. Ended up as a bit of a bodge - sawed out some of the frame structure and re-glued to bring nose down, but engine position only roughly right.
[ATTACH]80481.IPB[/ATTACH]
Office coming on OK... bit of old-fashioned dry-brushing for the instrument panel, and as this is my first 1:48 build, pleased to be able to do the sights properly(ish)!
[ATTACH]80482.IPB[/ATTACH]
But what the heck is with this kit? Check this gap at the wing root... if I increase the dihedral to close it up, the plane looks seriously odd.
[ATTACH]80483.IPB[/ATTACH]
Bit more detail: (a) grand canyon, and (b) red line marks edge of fuselage piece, which seems to be way smaller than the dimensions of the lower wing piece. Not sure what I do here... just drown it in filler and approximate a smooth trailing edge at the wing root? (This is just a dry fit - cockpit not installed yet.)
[ATTACH]80484.IPB[/ATTACH]
Other side similar. Get a better overall view of the plane in this shot.
[ATTACH]80485.IPB[/ATTACH]
So - have some leave now as the Boy is off school. Do have some work to do anyway, but will keep it light, so might even make some progress on this!
Advice needed, though...
Bought some aftermarket decals (South African Air Force 1951 - leaning toward the AX*B option), but (i) things haven't gone that smoothly with this build, and (ii) there's some doubt as to whether the SAAF planes were Mk XVIs or late Mk IXs (balance of evidence points toward the latter, though the decals claim they were XVIs).
Should I use the decals on this build, or find a decent Mk.IX (any pointers on a good, cheap one?) and save them for that? Kit decals for the Revell kit are pretty good anyway.
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