Pete's BAE Warrior
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Moulding seems pretty good - not much flash, but the little bit there is, is of course on really thin parts that'll be tricky to clean up.
With 'bargain' second hand kits, there's always a risk of missing or broken parts. The sprues were in a sealed bag, but this part was loose:
Should be easy enough to identify, when the time comes to fit it!
One part is broken:
That might be more of a problem.
I was going to post that I'd found the first poor fit already, as the bit at the bottom of the seat backrest didn't fit into the hole at the back of the seat base... then I realised I'd sanded the locating pin off thinking it was part of the sprue gate! :rolling: There seems to be quite a detailed interior, none of which will be visible when the model is completed. I might be able to leave a hatch open - anyone know what colours the interior should be?
I've labelled the sprues to make life a little easier:
I knew those Post-it file tabs would be useful some day!
Thanks for watching.
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That kind of surprises me. Academy’s 1:35 scale Warrior doesn’t have that feature.
Not off the top of my head, but I suspect it’s pale green.
A bit of searching turns up this photo:
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Found on a site where someone else also built this kit. It looks like the interior is a medium shade of military green, with bare metal anti skid plates on the floor, a lighter (grey?) colour behind the seat backs, and olive drab and black for various major parts.Comment
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Thanks Jakko.
I found that same photo after I'd posted the question. I think the floor plates are painted green but the paint has worn off on the chequering. Airfix suggest khaki drab for the seat frames and floor, dark green for the seats, US Ghost Grey for the rest of the interior, Desert Tan for the main exterior colour. There doesn't seem to be any equivalent to the latter, so I might have to try airbrushing Humbrol acrylic - wish me luck!
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As usual, I didn't plan ahead - started sticking the seats in before I realised I should have painted the hull interior first, then used the wrong colours! So, after a bit of brush painting, this is where I've got to:
I dry brushed some aluminium on the floor, then splashed some washes about while access is still good. I'll be leaving the fron hatches closed, as Airfix give the driver a seat but no controls or instruments.
I'm not completely happy with the fit of the back panel, but it'll have to do.
Next is the turret basket.
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