Revell Foxbat 1/48
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http://www.revell.com/model-kits/aircraft/85-5860....
This model was released last year but I have yet to see it in any UK retailers either street or web-based.
Does anyone know if it will be available here or will I have to import it?
Thanks.
This model was released last year but I have yet to see it in any UK retailers either street or web-based.
Does anyone know if it will be available here or will I have to import it?
Thanks.
I've just finished the Mig 25. 
In 1/48 it takes up a lot of space on the shelf, it makes a Harrier look very compact.
I believe it's from quite an old mould and the panel lines are raised, I sanded them off and drew them in with a pencil before varnishing. I used Vallejo satin acrylic varnish for the first time and it gives a great result and it pretty easy to use.
I also used a liquid mask for the first time, it worked very well.
Compared to a Tamiya or a more recent Revell, it's a pretty basic model in terms of detail, but I think it gives a good rendition of the Foxbat.
The tarmac card is by Milliscale, they also come in 1/72 and 1/144.






In 1/48 it takes up a lot of space on the shelf, it makes a Harrier look very compact.
I believe it's from quite an old mould and the panel lines are raised, I sanded them off and drew them in with a pencil before varnishing. I used Vallejo satin acrylic varnish for the first time and it gives a great result and it pretty easy to use.
I also used a liquid mask for the first time, it worked very well.
Compared to a Tamiya or a more recent Revell, it's a pretty basic model in terms of detail, but I think it gives a good rendition of the Foxbat.
The tarmac card is by Milliscale, they also come in 1/72 and 1/144.





Thanks everyone, all the paint was Vallejo, and it was the first time that I have masked the canopy and fitted it before spraying. I would usually mask the frame in parts and hand paint it.
Despite being a simple model, the scale meant it was actually quite a lot of work, I've decided to build a couple of models in parallel next, an Academy Hunter F6 and an Italeri Hawk. The Typhoon is probably about 70% complete, it's nearly ready for its first coat of paint.
Despite being a simple model, the scale meant it was actually quite a lot of work, I've decided to build a couple of models in parallel next, an Academy Hunter F6 and an Italeri Hawk. The Typhoon is probably about 70% complete, it's nearly ready for its first coat of paint.
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