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  • Jason Crausby
    • Apr 2018
    • 658

    #1

    Something completely different....at least for me!!!

    Hi all,
    Having annoyingly hit the wall on my road to Moscow bust ( it’s virtually finished I just can’t seem to get motivated to finish it off!!!) I thought I’d have a crack ar something completely different!

    I picked this up at a model fair as it was cheap and frankly I now know why!
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    I’m enjoying the painting side of things but nothing else seems to fit... ...it was made in 1977 so maybe that’s an excuse but it’s proving quite frustrating and confirming why I usually stick to figures.

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    I have had to sit the pilot on the left as the outstretched arm of the navigator wouldn’t allow the other side panel to be fixed,

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    I have added one of the windows which could almost have been made for another kit it’s such a bad fit but I guess you get what you pay for.

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    I will probably stick with it but the Road to Moscow bust looks more appealing every minute,

    Thanks
    Jason
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    #2
    Revell kits of that kind of vintage tend to be quite bad. I remember that I never liked to build them in the ’80s because of the poor fit and decals that would barely stick to the model and had a few millimetres of matt transparency around them. You can probably make it decent, but it’s likely to be a lot of work. You do seem to be some of the way there already, though.

    By the way, the ammo belts in the back should be black or metallic grey — they’re not bare belts but flexible metal chutes through which only part of the belt would be visible down the middle.

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    • Jim R
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 15677
      • Jim
      • Shropshire

      #3
      Hi Jason
      Looks a challenge but, as you say, not surprising given its age. You look to have made an excellent start. I hope that the larger parts fit ok as they could easily test your patience :tongue-out3:
      Jim

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      • Guest

        #4
        Wow, that is something different Jason. Great work so far too.

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        • Gern
          SMF Supporters
          • May 2009
          • 9212

          #5
          Originally posted by Jason Crausby
          Hi all,
          Having annoyingly hit the wall on my road to Moscow bust ( it’s virtually finished I just can’t seem to get motivated to finish it off!!!) I thought I’d have a crack ar something completely different!

          I picked this up at a model fair as it was cheap and frankly I now know why!
          [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1096028[/ATTACH]
          I’m enjoying the painting side of things but nothing else seems to fit... ...it was made in 1977 so maybe that’s an excuse but it’s proving quite frustrating and confirming why I usually stick to figures.

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1096029[/ATTACH]
          I have had to sit the pilot on the left as the outstretched arm of the navigator wouldn’t allow the other side panel to be fixed,

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1096030[/ATTACH]
          I have added one of the windows which could almost have been made for another kit it’s such a bad fit but I guess you get what you pay for.

          [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1096031[/ATTACH]
          I will probably stick with it but the Road to Moscow bust looks more appealing every minute,

          Thanks
          Jason
          I don't understand it myself, but some guys really enjoy the challenges offered by old kits. They get a chance to really use their skills to create silk purses from sow's ears. Give me a 'shake and bake' every time!

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          • Jason Crausby
            • Apr 2018
            • 658

            #6
            Hi all... I wouldn’t want anyone to look at this too closely.... I’ve used more filler and tape than I did when I last decorated the kitchen,,,the windows turned out a complete mess but I’m sticking with it for now
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            Thanks
            Jason

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            • Jim R
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 15677
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #7
              Hi Jason
              I admire your determination. Smaller than I imagined. Keep at it :tongue-out3:
              Jim

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