Here is the result of my first build in about 18 years. I've enjoyed getting back into the hobby, and this was the first time I have used a lot of putty filler, gloss varnishes, decal solutions, weathering, and matt coats. The result, for a poor-fitting old kit which lacks a lot of detail, is okay for a first attempt I reckon. I will get braver later with washes and more weathering on future kits, and learn to use the airbrush.
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The kit is a real old version, one of many of the WW2 aces series I have laying about from when I was younger. Shocking kit, I had no end of problems with the wing fits, landing gear alignment, and prop blades falling off. I hope Airfix's later versions of this fine aeroplane are better made. I was, however, happy with the decal sheet, although one of the serial numbers got a bit screwed up. But that was my fault, not the kit.
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Simple yet deceptively difficult to get to a good standard.
I added a pitot tube made from spare sprue to the port wing underside, it was one little external extra which I felt could enhance an otherwise poorly detailed kit.
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Overall I enjoyed this first build. My previous first attempt was an Airfix IL2 which ended up in the bin, so it was good to complete this one.
I finished the kit with Vallejo gloss, Humbrol Decalfix, and used Tamiya Matt Spray for the dull coat. I had an issue with the Tamiya product, when it dried it was quite patchy. I think I may have sprayed it too close, so I will learn from that.
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The kit is a real old version, one of many of the WW2 aces series I have laying about from when I was younger. Shocking kit, I had no end of problems with the wing fits, landing gear alignment, and prop blades falling off. I hope Airfix's later versions of this fine aeroplane are better made. I was, however, happy with the decal sheet, although one of the serial numbers got a bit screwed up. But that was my fault, not the kit.
[ATTACH]44846.vB[/ATTACH]
Simple yet deceptively difficult to get to a good standard.
I added a pitot tube made from spare sprue to the port wing underside, it was one little external extra which I felt could enhance an otherwise poorly detailed kit.
[ATTACH]44847.vB[/ATTACH]
Overall I enjoyed this first build. My previous first attempt was an Airfix IL2 which ended up in the bin, so it was good to complete this one.
I finished the kit with Vallejo gloss, Humbrol Decalfix, and used Tamiya Matt Spray for the dull coat. I had an issue with the Tamiya product, when it dried it was quite patchy. I think I may have sprayed it too close, so I will learn from that.
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