Okay, here we are the 4th of July, time to deliver...
Gave it a dot filter - first time not on armour - could have done with a yellow in this case.
Then a few pastels and pigments, followed by a flat seal (Tamiya can)
Off came the masks, and some of the clear parts went on. Then off with work for a few days. Back last night, did the last of the bug eye windows and a dust of pastels, and final photos this morning.
First one is the front office and Princess Nausicaa with her two cannon and two aerial mortars? Love the sit of the undercarriage.
Uncle Mito in the back office looking after the engines and this n' that...
And a look underneath as well
This model is a convertible thanks to the clever people at Bandai...
It's not a big model, 23 cms wingspan and 12 cms long. Sorry but I forgot to do a 5 cent shot (smallest coin in Australia). This has been an interesting change, so different from my usual aircraft, or maybe not.
So that is my first group build but definitely not my last.
Thanks everyone for the encouragement, and special thanks to Ken for hosting the group.
I am probably too late to start on the Tamiya Lotus Super 7 from the English TV shoe 'The Prisoner', maybe next time.
Have a happy July 4th if you are in the USA, and congratulations on reaching the World Cup quarter finals, you did better than us!