Airfix Vickers Wellington III

Airfix Vickers Wellington III

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Eric Mc

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121,958 posts

265 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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Being a glutton for punishment, I have retrieved this old antique from the loft. I apparently started this at some point in the long distant past - I reckon in the early 80s. I obviously then lost heart and it languished in various lofts and garages for almost four decades. The imminent release of Airfix's new tool Wellington prompted me to try and get it finished. The box shows the year 1975 but I know the moulds actually date back to 1959 - so very early in "the story of Airfix".

The parts are few and ill fitting and my Humbrol filler is going to get depleted quite rapidly I can see.

The original propellers have also gone walkies but I have some Aertoclub alternatives.

The original decals were still in the box but they are well beyond their "best by" date. I have some Xtradecal alternatives.

The best thing about the kit is the fantastic artwork by Roy Cross - which is my favourite I reckon.








nadger

1,411 posts

140 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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Looks brilliant! I’m just rediscovering the joy of modelling as my son has reached the age where he’s also interested! We’ve in the process of tackling the stage three Airfix spitfire, which I’m really enjoying!
Best of luck with yours!

Eric Mc

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265 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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I'll need it.

Yertis

18,042 posts

266 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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Airfix's graphic design was spot-on at this point – great (Roy Cross) illustration, strong branding and flawless typography. It's been all downhill from there and, even though the packaging's now better than it's been for decades, it still doesn't have the sheer quality of this era.

I think that the package is the product really – that's what we all bought. Any successful modelling outcome was more or less incidental, as witness the huge stashes of unmade kits we all accumulate. Furthermore, the painting (esp Roy's) was usually the high point of the experience – most of the output beyond that was usually a disappointment by comparison.

Eric Mc

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Friday 16th February 2018
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I really do think that Adam Tooby's current work is close to Roy Cross. However, Roy Cross will always be my favourite when it comes to box top art.

perdu

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199 months

Friday 16th February 2018
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I will enjoy seeing you 'Eric' this one Eric

You always make a lovely job, so much I salute you for leaving this one alone, back when

Now we can all watch you making this happen

When it comes to box art I doubt if anyone will match Roy's exciting art, and Adam is unlikely to match it as long as his research is so mimimal

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Catalina...

Eric Mc

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Friday 16th February 2018
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perdu said:
I will enjoy seeing you 'Eric' this one Eric

You always make a lovely job, so much I salute you for leaving this one alone, back when

Now we can all watch you making this happen

When it comes to box art I doubt if anyone will match Roy's exciting art, and Adam is unlikely to match it as long as his research is so mimimal

frown

Catalina...
He also left the tailplanes of the Lightning and the red bars from the Korean War F-51D artwork - although these omissions may have been down to "printer error" rather than "artist error".

Eric Mc

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Saturday 3rd March 2018
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Finally able to post up some progress pictures of the Wellington build. My new computer won't accept pictures from my camera (which is rather old). So, I've just bought a card reader which allows the pictures to be saved onto the computer without needing to actually plug the camera into the copmputer. It seems to work fine.

As predicted, the model is a filler monster so I've spent quite a bit of time filling, sanding, priming, repeat ad nauseum -










As can be seen in the second picture (which is slightly out of focus), there were fairly prominent ejector pin marks in some very visible areas which needed filling.

Eric Mc

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Wednesday 7th March 2018
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A little bit of progress. Canopy attached and engine cowlings sprayed to represent the collector rings - and then masked. The cowlings are just push fitted at the moment.




Eric Mc

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Tuesday 27th March 2018
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And an update -

The first two images show the Wellington primed and with an element of preshading applied. The effect I'm after is a variable tone to the finish. Wellingtons seemed to weather very quickly - presumably the standard RAF paint wore away quite rapidly when applied to what was a chiefly fabric covering. Mine is going to be a North African/Med theatre of operations aircraft so the fading would probably have been even more severe than a British based aircraft.





The second two images show the model with the camouflage colours applied. There is a lot of tidying up and touching up to do and fair bit of additional weathering will be required to tone down the contrast between the Dark Earth and Stone upper surface colours.





One detail left out by Airfix is the set of runners to the rear of the side windows of the cockpit. These allowed the pilot's and co-pilot's windows to be slid back. I fabricated some runners using sticky labels suitably trimmed.

Spice_Weasel

2,286 posts

253 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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This brings back some memories. My father built this kit back in the 70s when I was a kid. Unlike the mostly-grey Airfix kits his was moulded in black plastic like the pictures show and seeing the seating for the rotating front and rear gun turrets really takes me back. This kit started me on a period of modelling in the late 70s and 80s - mostly Airfix and the twin-colour Matchbox kits of the era. Generally mine were glued together, painted and had decals fitted all in one day!




Eric Mc

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Tuesday 27th March 2018
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Up until the 1980s, Airfix moulded most of their Bomber Command aircraft in black plastic - the Lancaster, Halifax, Hampden and Stirling were all turned out in black. Later mouldings were in the more generic light grey plastic.

CanAm

9,178 posts

272 months

Tuesday 27th March 2018
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I built one of these (badly) back in the day. The price then was six shillings (30p), or about 5 pints of bitter

Eric Mc

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Tuesday 27th March 2018
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The price tag on the box I've got says £1.75 - which would have been the 1980 or so price.

CanAm

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Tuesday 27th March 2018
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But I'm even older than you Eric. biggrin

Eric Mc

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Wednesday 28th March 2018
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I am old enough to remember Airfix Lancasters costing 7/6 (37.5p)

CanAm

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272 months

Wednesday 28th March 2018
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But the Sunderland was serious money - 10/6 (52.5p)!!

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 28th March 2018
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Looking good Eric.

Eric Mc

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Sunday 1st April 2018
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Latest pictures. Slowly getting there -





Ayahuasca

27,427 posts

279 months

Wednesday 4th April 2018
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Looks good. Might be the light but looks to be something weird at the fin / fuselage join?