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Alan 45 Battle of Britain Aircraft , RAF, Luftwaffe
No mate ive had to change it from the 242 squadron I had planned, to finish it how I wanted would take years because if your going to do something like this it has to be done right and there are things I want to do so I asked if I could change it to have smaller dios of every plane and if so do other things set during the BoB
ive had to hand paint a lot of the splinter camo due to the millions of rivets the masking tape wouldn't sit completely causing a jagged edge , I'm not happy with the canopy frame as there is no frame just rivets
Wow, that was quick, and all painted in situ as well, no idea how you do that but it looks pretty good from here Alan. So I guess you now have an excess stock of Hurricanes?
Cheers Joe , ive found a great new way to build that saves a lot of time and you can do multiple kits , in the evenings I sit and build the kit in its entirety but leave it in the sections as in the instructions, then all I have to do is paint and assemble , when I come to painting the hull/shell of a model like this I paint one side usually the underside then leave to dry for a couple of hours then paint the second coat if it's sufficiently dry , so in a day starting at Seven in the morning I can paint an entire aircraft still having time to do my work as well ( my work is all home based) so in a few days I can complete a build and be halfway through another depending on how detailed the kit is
All decaled up now and they've settled back enough to photo but I'll leave it over night to set properly then it's matt coat time , I wouldn't matt it at this point but with all the rivets and raised panel lines it helps to keep the wash where you want it instead of spreading out , it saves dry brushing time [ATTACH]104993.IPB[/ATTACH]
Here it is complete, I went a little over the top with my wash but I think it's turned out ok [ATTACH]105104.IPB[/ATTACH]
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in this next one I took a close up of the surface to show the worn look ive given it, I think it's come out ok as the scale seems to work as you can see from the two photos above it looks more grubby just like it would at the same distance if it was full size [ATTACH]105106.IPB[/ATTACH]
this is just a simple dry brush with Vallejo oily steel [ATTACH]105107.IPB[/ATTACH]
Now I come to the next aircraft in this little sig for the BoB and it's airfixs new tool spitfire MkI a nice looking kit but I've been tol it has its problems when attaching the cockpit well we will see
I've decided to to do pilot officer Eric Locks spitfire as it was at the beginning of the BoB in No 41 squadron RAF Caterrick
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I have made a small start but only the first two pages I got itchy last night [ATTACH]106238.IPB[/ATTACH]
I have decided to make my own seat and harness out of tamiya tape , I just cut cut a piece off and folded it until I was happy for the seat and cut off strips for the straps of the harness ,
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