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Really impressed with the fit of this kit!For the pre cad era it approaches contemporary Tamiya engineering.
This is going to end up being a really neat looking build. It's not an aircraft that I'm familiar with, so looking forward to see how it comes out.
Me too!
I temporarily put the center wing section to align the struts while the glue sets I will then remove the center section and paint the upper wings separately.
Matchbox ... man, that takes me back.
Back to the eighties.
Very happy to see somebody doing this kit. Anybody ever do the HP Heyford that came out about the same time?
Yes I did. Odd aircraft.
Bill
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Interesting looking plane. I love seaplanes, and would love to find that kit at a flea market.
Wow, that thing looks like a Super Walrus!
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
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Joined the upper wing to the lower wing Went better than expected.
Looking good Philo!
Jim
Stay Safe.
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Thanks!it really is a good kit!
Went with a dark gray primer.
For it's age, surprisingly nice build!
Gary
Basic kit with almost no interior detail but still looks good!
The bottom looks pretty good considering I didn't mask it just kept the airbrush steady . .
I did a decent job on the canopy.
I wish I could do a "decent" job like that.
Thanks!at 57 my eyesight is not what it once was even with glasses but I am pleased with it.Decals are excellent and snuggled down nicely since I put a puddle of Micosol down before decal application.
Rigging has commenced ..I am using 4lb test fishing line.
philo426 Thanks!at 57 my eyesight is not what it once was even with glasses but I am pleased with it.Decals are excellent and snuggled down nicely since I put a puddle of Micosol down before decal application.
Rigging is complete and it came out pretty well.was a bit tedious..
Looks great Philo! Another fantastic build.
Thanks!it is going well!
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