VanceCrozier
Not sure if I dare look at this one for the GB or not, but I just ordered a late Christmas present...
Apparently I'm going for it!
Small parts count, minimal flash, really nice/fine details, a distinct lack of alignment pics etc. Plastic has an odd texture to it, feels gritty to the touch, but looks smooth, even after a warm soapy bath. I'm calling it "pre-primed" and hand-brushing metallics (aluminum, natural steel etc) as there are some things (ie top wing) that will have to be assembled out of sequence.
Nice little Czech-sized instruction booklet, colour call-outs are for Gunze though, I think. Acetate included for the "instrument panel sandwiches", and the windscreen. PE for IP, harness and other various bits, resin for the bulk of cockpit and a few external details, decals.
This'll give you 1/48 folks an idea of what I'm dealing with here! On the resin block at the bottom, 2nd from the right - the gunsight unit! One mis-fire on the resin, the oval support that sits behind the seat, just need to clean it up a little.
The "larger" IP sandwich.... after that shot I painted the back of the panel with silver so the show-thru areas would stand out without being too bright - but considering the size I'm dealing with, probably should have gone with white.
And THIS is the markings option I'll be going with. Of course, it was suggested to me by Agent 001 that I build the option that includes a black cat of the rudder.Yes, it really did have double-dots. My reading has shown the Spanish Civil War created some very loose regulations concerning this sort of thing.
Decided I'm not airbrushing this one, considering the bi-plane-edness of the thing. (although TECHNICALLY it's a "sesquiplane" according to sources...) Also contributing is the fact that some underside wing decals really need to go on before assembly for the machine that I'm building. So, I've started on the interior bits, which are now more gray than the last photos I shot. Should be assembling the cockpit this weekend, tiny little PE bits & all. Also hit the exterior surfaces with some good ol' Testors glass bottle aluminum. Mixed the (glass bottle) gloss green with white to tone it down, and started the outer wing panels. I actually hit that with a second coat after this pic, but you get the idea.
Trying to decide how much weathering to apply to this one. If I've got "the teams" right, it would have started with the Republicans, been captured by the Nationalists & THEN painted as I have it here. So I don't think it would have much weathering. Some faded paint I suppose from the Spanish climate...