Good evening all
And so, in near record time for me
, I have manged to finish not only the pilots but also the office.....other than a subtle pin wash to make it look slightly less clean.
On the whole it went well and I've made a couple of additions to the kit. The points from the build are:
As I said I'll do a subtle pin wash and then stick the crew in before buttoning it up!
Although it doesn't have the level of detail that the bigger kits or PE do, I'm pretty pleased with it.
ACW as usual
Andrew
Mick - thanks again for the inspiration and for letting me use you picture, it is appreciated.
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Mick's detail inspiration followed my 'homage'!!
The straight cable was done using black thread. The bent ones using nylon brush bristle from a domestic broom - just bend as desired and glue in place. In reality it's almost impossible to tell that the brush bristles aren't something that is one piece that was split at the end.



The final 'walk around'....




And so, in near record time for me

On the whole it went well and I've made a couple of additions to the kit. The points from the build are:
- Either I've built it wrong or Tamiya got the joystick length too long....it hits the gunsight and based on some pictures I think it's too long;
- Tamiya decal instrument panel is too big (but they often seem to be regardless of manufacturer), plus the decal didn't sit down well - even my AZ Model 109 decals were better. I have heard many times that Tamiya decals aren't the best and so far this hasn't helped their reputation.....but at least a lot will be hidden by the pilot!
- I added some cabling details having been inspired by Mick's (aka Mickc1440) Mossie build.
As I said I'll do a subtle pin wash and then stick the crew in before buttoning it up!
Although it doesn't have the level of detail that the bigger kits or PE do, I'm pretty pleased with it.
ACW as usual
Andrew
Mick - thanks again for the inspiration and for letting me use you picture, it is appreciated.
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Mick's detail inspiration followed my 'homage'!!
The straight cable was done using black thread. The bent ones using nylon brush bristle from a domestic broom - just bend as desired and glue in place. In reality it's almost impossible to tell that the brush bristles aren't something that is one piece that was split at the end.



The final 'walk around'....





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