Enjoyable little build this. Pretty good fit on most parts, but the location of some was a bit vague. Most decals went down well after a coat of Liquid Decal Film in deference to their age, but the tail boom roundels wrinkled, and I couldn't get them flat after several applications of Microsol. I cut the sharkmouth into three parts before applying, but it was a struggle to line up all three parts reasonably well. The other tricky decals were the '3' and '1' on the undercarriage bay doors, which were difficult to get to.








Paint is mainly Tamiya Flat Aluminium, with the jet tailpipe in Tamiya Titanium Silver. Gloss coat was Galeria Gloss, as I've been having trouble with Pledge recently - worked very well, although spraying clear over metallic was tricky to see where I'd been. Matt coat is Galeria again.
This represents de Havilland Vampire F.B. Mk. 5, 112 Squadron, Royal Air Force, pilot: Squadron Leader I.D. Bolton, DFC, Fassberg, Germany, 1951. The green fins, lightning flash and wingtips are the squadron identity.
C & Cs welcome!
Now, what next...?
Pete
Paint is mainly Tamiya Flat Aluminium, with the jet tailpipe in Tamiya Titanium Silver. Gloss coat was Galeria Gloss, as I've been having trouble with Pledge recently - worked very well, although spraying clear over metallic was tricky to see where I'd been. Matt coat is Galeria again.
This represents de Havilland Vampire F.B. Mk. 5, 112 Squadron, Royal Air Force, pilot: Squadron Leader I.D. Bolton, DFC, Fassberg, Germany, 1951. The green fins, lightning flash and wingtips are the squadron identity.
C & Cs welcome!
Now, what next...?
Pete
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