Christmas Group Build?

Christmas Group Build?

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jeremyc

23,664 posts

285 months

Monday 22nd January
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I reckon it's about as close as I'll get to finished. smile












Regbuser

3,648 posts

36 months

Monday 22nd January
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Very good, makes my sitting bones ache just looking at it !

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Monday 22nd January
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Excellent work. In the right setting it’s one of those models that would look real.

Eric Mc

122,141 posts

266 months

Tuesday 23rd January
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That looks really good - nice patina to the finish.

gruffgriff

1,602 posts

244 months

Tuesday 23rd January
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Nice work! You've got to be chuffed with that!

robemcdonald

8,855 posts

197 months

Tuesday 23rd January
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Lovely job

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Wednesday 24th January
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Got the u/c doors on last night. I assume on the real thing that the scissor links and tyres would fit behind the doors once the legs are unloaded:






jeremyc

23,664 posts

285 months

Wednesday 24th January
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With its inspiration (and in better light).










Spottedlaurel

464 posts

170 months

Wednesday 24th January
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Nice work on the Land Rover!

Didn't manage to finish my Hiace last weekend, but with a bit of fiddling about in the evenings this week I should be ready for final asembly on Sat/Sun. Current state of play:



This is pretty much everything, with some extra parts from a Fujimi accessory pack and the dinghy from an AMT Hilux.



The Hiace kit had a 1/24 RC helicopter!





Opening side and rear door aren't properly fitted yet, so please excuse any misalignment. It's gone together nicely, most of it fitted together pretty much OOB. I just have a little touch of work to do on the front suspension, getting it a bit lower. Back end has already come down as much as it can.

Edited by Spottedlaurel on Wednesday 24th January 22:51


Edited by Spottedlaurel on Wednesday 24th January 22:52

gruffgriff

1,602 posts

244 months

Thursday 25th January
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Aces hi!

Looking so good!

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Friday 26th January
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Spottedlaurel said:
Nice work on the Land Rover!

Didn't manage to finish my Hiace last weekend, but with a bit of fiddling about in the evenings this week I should be ready for final asembly on Sat/Sun. Current state of play:



This is pretty much everything, with some extra parts from a Fujimi accessory pack and the dinghy from an AMT Hilux.



The Hiace kit had a 1/24 RC helicopter!





Opening side and rear door aren't properly fitted yet, so please excuse any misalignment. It's gone together nicely, most of it fitted together pretty much OOB. I just have a little touch of work to do on the front suspension, getting it a bit lower. Back end has already come down as much as it can.

Edited by Spottedlaurel on Wednesday 24th January 22:51


Edited by Spottedlaurel on Wednesday 24th January 22:52
Looks great - very well finished, and plenty of interesting details to draw you in to look closer - just as it should be.

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Friday 26th January
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Bit more progress, hopefully finished this weekend.

I removed the canopy masking, and to my surprise the rather soft Vacform framing looks much sharper than I thought it would. Still needs a cocktail stick around the panels, but OK. A bit of detail around the windscreen/fuselage got flatted and blended away, but nothing terrible. Added the final decals - the yellow cut lines around the canopy:



Then the brass cannon ends:



And the signalling lamps:



So next it’s adding a few hydraulic lines & heating tubes to the u/c bays, sand the tyres flat on a surface plate, and add some subtle weathering. Then press the propeller into place snd it’ll be done.

alleggeria

257 posts

198 months

Friday 26th January
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Amazing work.

In the meanwhile disaster struck overhere. My wife decided to have the hobby/ general purpose room wall painted. In cleaning up my stuff I lost both Lotus 7 windscreen brackets, or stanchions or whatever you call them. I will have to change the initial plan to using the kit aeroscreens instead, which is a bit of a shame because the windscreen is so typical to the 7. I will partly have to dismantle the car because the aeroscreens need additional drilling for fixing holes. And re-spray the body. Oh well.

dr_gn

Original Poster:

16,178 posts

185 months

Friday 26th January
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alleggeria said:
Amazing work.

In the meanwhile disaster struck overhere. My wife decided to have the hobby/ general purpose room wall painted. In cleaning up my stuff I lost both Lotus 7 windscreen brackets, or stanchions or whatever you call them. I will have to change the initial plan to using the kit aeroscreens instead, which is a bit of a shame because the windscreen is so typical to the 7. I will partly have to dismantle the car because the aeroscreens need additional drilling for fixing holes. And re-spray the body. Oh well.
If you go on a model forum like Britmodeller or All Scale Modeller (or preferably a car-specific forum), there’s a good chance someone will give you a spare one. Especially since there are two windscreen options for your kit.

alleggeria

257 posts

198 months

Friday 26th January
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That is a good idea, I'll give it a go.

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Friday 26th January
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Final things to do were-

Add some notional pipework and heating tubes to tbe u/c bays:





Whip aerial from stretched sprue:



Masked the wingtip light covers, and sprayed clear red and green direct onto the wings:







Dotted PVA on the tail light:



Made some shell case deflectors too:





And finally…pushed the propeller into place:



I’ll get some completed photos at some point and that will be that.

46and2

766 posts

34 months

Friday 26th January
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Looks superb, well done on finishing it dr_gn!

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Friday 26th January
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46and2 said:
Looks superb, well done on finishing it dr_gn!
Thanks very much. Still the Viggen and Vulcan long-termers on the bench, then I can finally move on.

Prolex-UK

3,075 posts

209 months

Saturday 27th January
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Looks very good sir

dr_gn

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16,178 posts

185 months

Sunday 28th January
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So finally - it's done! Overall I'm OK with the result, but anyone who followed this thread will know I was never going to be 100% happy with it. Anyway, thanks for the positive comments over the past year!

Supermarine Spitfire F. Mk.22
Royal Auxiliary Air Force
No.613 (City of Manchester) Squadron
RAF Ringway, 1949
Airfix, 1:72

Some minor modifications to the kit included:

Eduard seat harness
Rob taurus vac-form canopy
Re-scribed front fuselage
Plastic rod engine cover intake
Drilled exhaust stubs
Drilled headrest fairing
Stretched sprue whip aerial
Acetate reflector gun sight
Brass tube cannon barrels
Brass tube pitot tube
Brass tube IFF antenna
Sprue wheel door rods
Lead wire wheel bay piping
Punched plasticard & PVA tail light

















Here it is with my old Matchbox Mk.22/24 that I build in the '80s and restored many years back with the newer Revell decals:



Thanks all.