Heres my contribution to daves GB, the Revell 1/72 medicopter 117 - in the limited edition East Anglian air ambulance boxing . Its basically the complete 117 medicopter kit but with extra decals and an outer sleeve with the photo and colour / decal schemes on . It looks a nice little kit , nice easy paint job for a change ! I say easy but yellow is a notoriously difficult colour to use , all too often being very translucent and requiring many coats. I think i might get a car aerosol and just give it a blast , ive done it before with yellow and it gives a good finish . Heres the pics 




Tonys revell 1/72 air ambulance
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FWIW, I’d also just find an aerosol of car paint in the right colour for a model like this. It’s bound to be some standard RAL yellow, I suspect.Comment
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Ive used Fiat Broom yellow in the past jakko ( Hycote aerosol ) , just blasted straight out of the can , gives a lovely finish and doesnt obliterate all the detail , as for if its the right shade - its yellow so its near enough for me !Comment
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Heres my contribution to daves GB, the Revell 1/72 medicopter 117 - in the limited edition East Anglian air ambulance boxing . Its basically the complete 117 medicopter kit but with extra decals and an outer sleeve with the photo and colour / decal schemes on . It looks a nice little kit , nice easy paint job for a change ! I say easy but yellow is a notoriously difficult colour to use , all too often being very translucent and requiring many coats. I think i might get a car aerosol and just give it a blast , ive done it before with yellow and it gives a good finish . Heres the pics [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1191603[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1191604[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1191605[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1191606[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1191607[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]n1191608[/ATTACH]
I`ll look forward to following this one Tony:thumb2:Comment
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Fits not bad but not brilliant either richard , for example the two fuselage halves dont have any locating pins whatsoever . It looks like an old tooling as theres also a bit of flash in places and some hefty seam lines to clean up .Comment
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