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The Few, Small tribute to the pilots who flew in the Battle of Britain.
I glad you like it that much to give five stars, all i can say is thanks. Yes Steve, it's appropriate for the 70th anniversary and very nice words you've wrote, i think it's why i did it mate. When i was a kid i built aircraft but as i got older went onto tanks and forgot how much fun building the little kits was, and as Tony said "these Academy 1/72 kits are superb value for money, plenty of bang for your buck". I just need to see there Spitfire and i'm having it lol.Tony (Yak Face) nice to see you back me old mate.
Have fun, John
Thanks john, im slowly finding more time to get on here and maybe get in the shed too! cheers mate tony
Thanks Derek and thanks for the five mate. Was looking for something else today and found two more motors only bigger, should fit in a 1:48 scale Mosquito lol.
Thanks Paul, yeah starting to enjoy 1:72 scale. When i was a kid it was the only scale i could afford but not much detail, but now days they are on par with some 1:35 scale models.
Thanks lads it was a joy to build up and weather, oh and i forgot to mention, the canopy is scratch built from clear plastic sheet as the kits canopy was a little too thick to fit over the fuselage. The pilot is from Revell, you get alot in the box and are excellent. There's enough to fill a bomber. Ron i've added some more pics mate, i've tried to got closer.Have fun, John
Hi John,
Firstly would like to say what a fantastic model you have done here, hope mine can come out as well.
I am currently on my third build after returning to the hobby after 23 years and I have just started out on my second Hurri.
As I am still learning I would really appreciate some guidance on how I go about scratch building a canopy so that unlike the first I made I can have the canopy open.
Hi John,Firstly would like to say what a fantastic model you have done here, hope mine can come out as well.
I am currently on my third build after returning to the hobby after 23 years and I have just started out on my second Hurri.
As I am still learning I would really appreciate some guidance on how I go about scratch building a canopy so that unlike the first I made I can have the canopy open.
Any information would be most appreciated
Many thanks in advance
Regards
Rich
Thanks Richard, right mate you'll need some of the clear plastic from things like kids toys. You know the stuff, the stuff that take you a week to get into with a pair of sissors/knive/blow torch or C4, blu tack and tamiya masking tape.
Cover the canopy with masking tape so the hot clear plastic won't stick to it, blu tack on the inside so it won't bend and just warm the clear plastic with a cigarette lighter. Pull the warmed clear plastic over the canopy and let in cool down, if the old canopy doesn't come out don't panic you can use it as a jig and cut around it. It's just like vac forming but without the vac lol. This was how i did it on 1:72 scale and havn't tried it on anything bigger but should work, let us know if it doe's and if it don't then i'm on the run.
Its always the way when you want some of that darn packaging there is never any in sight, blow me if I am waiting for Christmas!
Just got back from having fun in the den enjoying the smells of melting plastic and trying anything I can lay my hands on including routing through the recycling bin to give it a go....not the bin though!
Finally found the perfect piece and can say that it works a treat mate!
So that I could use both hands I gently warmed the plastic over a candle as with a sprue, the tricky part was trimming it, mine to is a 1:72 making it fiddly.
Anyway results where very pleasing!
Whilst here can I pick your brains further? Can you point me in the directoin of what techique you used to create the earth/grass effect? Did you use anything special, every time I look at your creation it truly is so realistic, can only hope to achieve such results one day.
I'm glad the canopy worked for you Rich, i'm glad as i don't like running lol.
Ok earth, the earth is just that, well sand anyway. Mixed with 50/50 PVA and water, but painted a earthy brown when dried, weathered and drybrushed. Grass, the stuff i use is static grass from Games Workshop, same again PVA over the earth, brushed on randomly and in small areas. Put on the static grass the knock it off on a piece of paper, it's that easy and it should last a long time too. I've done a good few model with it.
Scorched Grass | Games Workshop Link for the stuff i use, that reminds me i need to get some more.
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