Sim,
The Pip is looking mighty fine !
And Yeah - you were right about the Spit's prop blade being off. Didn't notice it till I read your post. I don't know what was going on when I built the Spitty, but I had a bad case of fumble fingers. I dropped it from where i was sitting at least 3 times during the build. Every time, I picked it up and was amazed that some of the prickly parts hadn't snapped off. The blade was just a little bent - so I bent it back without any hassle.
Funny thing about your "holding ring" for the Pip's prop shaft . . . Reminds me of a joke I heard about a bomb diffuser who was having instructions read to him as he was working . . . "Clip the red wire . . . <!clip!> , uh, . . . after you've clipped the yellow wire". A key part of instruction writing is "order of operations".
I ran into a kinda similar issue with the Airfix Blenheim Mk IV that I worked on last year. There were four different choices for cowling vents in steps 39 and 40. Flared or unflared, notched or un-notched. There was no indication that the choice was related to any other parts . . until you realize that if you want to install the optional parts in steps 52 and 53 - you had to have chosen one of the two notched options earlier. (I probably even sorta "read through the entire instructions thoroughly before beginning assembly." Or maybe it was more like "skim through the instructions and check out the cool detail." Anyway - the relationship between step 40 and 52 didn't exactly pop out as I was looking.) I wound up notching the cowlings with an exacto. DOH !
Duke, The tractor, trailer, and V2 are a very nice trio. Nicely done on those very unique subjects. I've never seen a kit of the tractor and trailer before. The trailer is impressively detailed.
Steve, The water base is amazing.
Tony, Looking good so far man - looking forward to seeing what scheme you've picked out.
So I made my choice for what's next. My Harrier GR. 1 is so close to being finished that I thought I'd kick it over the edge. This kit was started a few months ago (Oct/Nov ?)
When you last saw her - she didn't have any legs. Last night and this morning I worked on the landing gear. It took quite a while with all the different colors that are used on the gear. (Dark Ghost Grey/Dark Green/Olive Drab/Silver/Black Rubber).
Here's where she "stands" now . . . not many parts left.
Ahh - the external tanks were not present for this photo.
This is a very nicely detailed kit. There are a LOT of parts and a LOT of decals. The surface detail is very nice in my opinion. I've heard some complain about the recessed panel lines being too deep. These are just as I prefer them. They take a wash nicely. The decals are very good. They settle down well into the panel lines, and they were nicely in register. Top notch !
But with this beautiful weather - I can't stay in all day.
Keep up the good work !
Chris