Well guys.
I started this June 17th 2010 and finished it September 1st 2010 not bad going to say all my building and work is carried out on a 'tea tray' onist.
Yet again its a wheels up version and i had to make it as a flying version because i brought this kit off ebay for buttons and had been started by another modeller
who completely ruined all the landing gear/prop's/clear parts with glue so i had to throw them away, i smashed out the two side windows and made some new clear windows because i couldn't paint the ruined windows nice, I added a few more detail parts to this model like spent bullet
chutes on the rear turret and armour plate, altered the frame work lines on the front turret, also added 'PropBlurs' to make it look as if it really is
flying. The stand is homemade.
The model is DX * A. LM624 of 57 sqd a Lancaster which flew from RAF East Kirkby now home to Just Jane Avro Lancaster.
I started this June 17th 2010 and finished it September 1st 2010 not bad going to say all my building and work is carried out on a 'tea tray' onist.
Yet again its a wheels up version and i had to make it as a flying version because i brought this kit off ebay for buttons and had been started by another modeller
who completely ruined all the landing gear/prop's/clear parts with glue so i had to throw them away, i smashed out the two side windows and made some new clear windows because i couldn't paint the ruined windows nice, I added a few more detail parts to this model like spent bullet
chutes on the rear turret and armour plate, altered the frame work lines on the front turret, also added 'PropBlurs' to make it look as if it really is
flying. The stand is homemade.
The model is DX * A. LM624 of 57 sqd a Lancaster which flew from RAF East Kirkby now home to Just Jane Avro Lancaster.
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