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  • stona
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #16
    I've managed to get the fuselage looking reasonable. I forced all the trouble to the lower seam as here I would lose less detail. Actually I lost none as the underside of the fuselage is molded as a smooth piece of plastic! It needed a bit of carving,sanding,filling,sanding,you all know the routine.

    I've now dry fitted the wings. These too seem to be from a different aircraft with far more pronounced detail than the fuselage,this bothers me not a jot. The fit of the wings to the fuselage is positively Tamiya-esque so a big thanks to the old Airfix molds. With a very minor swipe of the trusty 1500 grit across the mating faces I reckon they'll go on with no filling at all...wooo-hooo!

    Graham,I have no idea how you managed to build your Hurricane to such a standard in 24 hrs. I reckon I can get this done in a few days rather than weeks,but hours,no way.

    Cheers

    Steve

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    • Guest

      #17
      Tallent, skill, good looks and modesty Steve, it is the only way :laughing:

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      • stona
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #18
        No hope for me then Graham!

        I was lying about the dinner plates,sorry,I mean rivets on the wings. I attached the wings to the fuselage and they looked very odd indeed. I've sanded the overdone detail back considerably,it took about ten minutes and was well worth it.

        Cheers

        Steve

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        • Guest

          #19
          I was going to link you to a discussion about the accuracy of this kit but I see you have already found it lol. I must be going through the male menopause but some of the offhand 'it's rubbish' type comments are really getting to me. I really must stop going over there and reading them, not good for my blood pressure lol

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          • Guest

            #20
            Steve, we need pictures, it's late and our mental capacity for imagining such styrene horrors in one kit is severely limited, well, mine is anyway.

            I built a Boulton Paul Defiant when I was a nipper, I thought it was awsomely c o o l, (Damn this auto smiley inserter), having a swivelly turrety shooty bit on and everything. Like a Spitfire on Steroids

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #21
              Graham it's too easy just to say it's rubbish or a bad kit,I absolutely refuse to go down that road. It isn't a bad kit,it's just showing its age a little. It's an old kit,the molds are a bit tired (hence the disparity in detail fuselage to wing) but I reckon anyone can build it into something looking pretty much like a Fairey Battle with a tiny bit of effort.

              The accuracy issues that people were beating themselves up on the thread you mentioned are neither here nor there for me. I'm doing this for a bit of fun and there's no way I'm sawing the nose off to extend it by a couple of millimetres! I might pose mine in flight so I can have the rear canopy open along with the bomb doors so I really don't care if the propeller isn't up to some peoples standard as I'll leave it off lol!

              Pictures?

              Here's some of a rather grey looking Battle resplendent in its primer.

              Cheers

              Steve

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              • stona
                SMF Supporters
                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #22
                Here are my 1/72 pilot and gunner,works in progress so no laughing,I never said I could paint figures,particularly when I can barely see them.

                I'll give Airfix credit for including the figures but they appear to be frozen in the same attitude,maybe by fear as they attack some armoured column. They don't appear to be flying the aircraft or manning a weapon,it's probably best not to ask what they are doing with their hands!

                Cheers

                Steve

                Edit. I've just discovered that there are 44 "windows" on the canopy of a Fairey Battle....I've just masked the lot!

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  I totally agree with you on the idea of older kits. They just need a bit more work in them to produce some really interesting models. I tend to think sometimes that the likes of Tamiya spoil us and we sometimes expect everything to be too easy.

                  I agree with all the value for money arguments but sometimes it is really satisfying to put together a really old kit and relive what we did when we were a lot younger. Well it works for old boys like me who can remember!

                  This is a great example of what you can do with an old kit and I'm sure it is going to look brilliant when it's finished.

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                  • stona
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 9889

                    #24
                    Thanks Richard. I probably first saw this kit when it was new so I'm definitely old enough to remember the old Airfix 1/72 kits. I had most of them hanging from mine and my brother's bedroom ceiling. When we needed more space we could hang a few from the bird table and take pot shots at them with the old .177 air rifle!

                    I've shoe horned the crew in. Initially they looked like Jeremy Clarkson in an MG Sprite and the canopy wouldn't fit over their heads. A rather indelicate operation was performed with a file and no anaesthetic to remove a couple of millimetres from each of arses!

                    Voila!

                    I'm relying on the Airfix paint call out but I balked at "Trainer Yellow" for the bombs. I thought British ordinance,including RAF bombs, was a buff colour at this time so that's what I've done. If someone knows better shout out and I'll change them.

                    Cheers

                    Steve

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                    • yak face
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                      • Jun 2009
                      • 13840
                      • Tony
                      • Sheffield

                      #25
                      Hi steve. looking excllent now, just shows that a lot of these old airfix kits can still scrub up well after all these years!! Im getting the urge to go out and get one and maybe a hampden too (theyve just re-issued that as well) , If you fancy a real dose of plastic masochism get the dh88 comet theyve just re-issued , ive bit the bullet and started mine . To say this 1957 veteran is basic is a bit of an understatement (crews heads moulded in with the fuselage sides!!!!) but ill enjoy beating it into submission with a couple of tubes of filler ! Keep the pics coming ,its going to look great, cheers tony

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                      • Guest

                        #26
                        It is looking good Steve, all Airfix pilots of a certain vintage are moulded in that unlikely pose. Sad thing is, I found myself sat like that the other night watching I'm a (so called cos I don't know any of them) Celebrity (for Gods sake) Get me out of here....... It only lasted ten minutes, it would have been five but I had to assure myself it really was such crap. However, in my mind numbed state, I went into that clenched hands on lap position. I assume it its the bodies defence mechanism putting people into a sat down foetal position to regress for safety.

                        Maybe we should have a 'Build a vintage 1:72 Airfix kit in a weekend' activity.

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                        • Guest

                          #27
                          Maybe a 1:72 "me watching tat on telly" dio?

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                          • stona
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 9889

                            #28
                            The bomb thing had me wondering about the rest of the paint call out. From the depths of my hard drive and with no idea why it's there,I found this.

                            10/10 for Airfix again as this is exactly what's on the instructions!

                            Painting tomorrow.

                            Cheers

                            Steve

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                            • tr1ckey66
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 3592

                              #29
                              Hi Steve

                              The Fairey Battle is looking good. The fit looks pretty good from where I'm sat, but like you say all it requires is a little investment in time. I'm certain this will build up in to a fantastic piece for the BOB fun non GB.

                              All the best

                              Paul

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                              • stona
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 9889

                                #30
                                Slapped the top camo on. Both colours (Xtracrylix) are lightened quite a bit. I'd usually do the lower surfaces first but they are "black" and that's a b**ger to cover.

                                I've had some difficulty spraying today. I can only think it is due to the temperature. I spray in a connection between the kitchen and utility room (ex outhouse) and it's very cold. The paints are at room temperature but the air.......let's just say I've lost the feeling in my toes lol.

                                Cheers

                                Steve

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