I think Italeri are re-releasing those. Check their website.
Here is an update.
In reality, this is just like the build I did for the Dambuster Lancaster. I am doing some extra painting on stuff that will be noticed, but that's about it. The new glue bottle for clear plastics is now here and so I can get down to business but I want to start simply.
I have to think and keep in mind that one side will be clear, but I still need to paint on that so I need to draw masking templates. So that means using the kit part to make the templates, a sheet of A5 Tamiya Masking Kabuki paper and a pencil.
The outline is drawn several times so I have fallback stuff, and also for the MkI build which I will be using a clear side.
I just need the outline. the actual cutting will be done with a steel ruler and a new blade so I have a sharp outline to paint to.
Now while I have this piece time to make it ready for putting in when the time comes.
All the detail of the engineers panel needs to come off as it will be replaced.
A sharp blade and fingers out of the way and we are there. No first aid needed tonight! It doesn't need to be perfect as this area will be covered up, just the detail removed.
Next, a night (NATO BLACK) black paint job (both sides).
Time to delve into the Eduard Cockpit kit and put the detail back. First the base panel with the dials on.
Then the top part to add the detail.
Paint touch ups needed to get rid of the finger oils etc. That will be the last thing before installation.
Next, Working on the base painting.
Black is done and now masking for the interior green.
more parts assembled ready for painting.
Here we go. Interior green done. I will have to redo the black as there has been some overspray!
detail painting needed on some parts, but the base colour is done!
remove the masking and you can see the overspray difference!!!!!!
This will be corrected over the next couple of days and some detail added. That's all for now.
Comments and questions welcome.