Mikey_W_1980
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Afternoon all!
So a friend of mine has asked me to build him a Spitfire for a project he's working on and needed a highly detailed kit to use as reference points, pose it and and work with.
So, as the dutiful friend I said yes, no problem....bearing in mind that this is the first aircraft I have built in over 15 years....but here goes....I've not done a pics of the spru's as I;'m sure you all know what they look like.
What I will say is how impressed I am with the quality of the kit, and the detail it goes into, especially with the tub.
I'm not doing any extra detailing for it, however, I am toying with the idea of adding a mechanism so the landing gear can be extended and retracted.
The kit in question.
The cockpit assembly starts
Some basic colouring at the moment
Side fuselage attached
Internal, with detailing and weathering
For some reason, dark washes over the leather seat backing do not want to adhere....any advise would be appreciated.
Next steps are the rest of the cockpit detailing, and the sealing up of the fuselage. One thing I did notice is that there is a nasty "bowing" to it.
Should be easily rectified though.
Enjoy the pics, and I hope to be adding more soon enough.
cheers
Mike
So a friend of mine has asked me to build him a Spitfire for a project he's working on and needed a highly detailed kit to use as reference points, pose it and and work with.
So, as the dutiful friend I said yes, no problem....bearing in mind that this is the first aircraft I have built in over 15 years....but here goes....I've not done a pics of the spru's as I;'m sure you all know what they look like.
What I will say is how impressed I am with the quality of the kit, and the detail it goes into, especially with the tub.
I'm not doing any extra detailing for it, however, I am toying with the idea of adding a mechanism so the landing gear can be extended and retracted.
The kit in question.
The cockpit assembly starts
Some basic colouring at the moment
Side fuselage attached
Internal, with detailing and weathering
For some reason, dark washes over the leather seat backing do not want to adhere....any advise would be appreciated.
Next steps are the rest of the cockpit detailing, and the sealing up of the fuselage. One thing I did notice is that there is a nasty "bowing" to it.
Should be easily rectified though.
Enjoy the pics, and I hope to be adding more soon enough.
cheers
Mike