Andrew's Tea Tray 2024
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That really looks the business Andrew.
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Prop blades given the basic paintwork.
Needs some chipping and weathering, obviously.
Meanwhile back to the sadly neglected Sea King build. Fuselage windows installed and the fuselage is in the process of being closed up.
The fuselage is extremely complex to fit together, so I'm working from the back and gradually gluing it together. The fit seems good.
Needs some chipping and weathering, obviously.
Meanwhile back to the sadly neglected Sea King build. Fuselage windows installed and the fuselage is in the process of being closed up.
The fuselage is extremely complex to fit together, so I'm working from the back and gradually gluing it together. The fit seems good.
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I think I should have sprayed the roundels, rather than use decals!
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Not too bad. The rotor housing top piece is a bit crooked.
None of the windows have fallen out, fortunately
None of the windows have fallen out, fortunately
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The Big Spit is looking great, Andrew, but it looks like the Sea King is putting up a fight. A bit of sanding to blend it in might cure that that rotor top piece. Not losing any of the windows is a great bonus!
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The Sea King should be okay with a bit of sanding and a wee bit of filler. Nothing too serious!
Meanwhile, I've painted a few more canopy frames. The front windscreen is not completely painted yet.
I've added the wing walkway lines using a black permanent marker. I may try and use the original Hasegawa stencils which go around them. They might be a bit yellowed, but that can be easily disguised!
There's also some wear and tear added at the wingroot and round the edges of the gun bay covers.
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Today's build:
Blueberry and lemon drizzle cake, for David's 19th birthday. Cake by me, decorations by Katie.
Blueberry and lemon drizzle cake, for David's 19th birthday. Cake by me, decorations by Katie.
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Looks delicious - happy birthday David!
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Ooooo cake! Happy Birthday David, and nice Spitfire Andrew
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Cheers Nigel. The cake disappeared quite rapidly. Birthday boy had 2½ pieces. The chef limited himself to 1½.Clashcityrocker wrote: ↑March 10th, 2024, 2:06 am Ooooo cake! Happy Birthday David, and nice Spitfire Andrew
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The wing stencils applied and matt varnished.
A also used a sepia wash on the leading edges to match the photo I am working from.
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Wheels on!
The undercarriage doors were primed, but then the Light Blue pooled - looks like the surfaces needed degreasing more. The u/c legs have been the least satisfactory bit of the build so far. They don't lock at the right angles, and the tyres seem to be vertical, not slightly slanted. Never mind.
The undercarriage doors were primed, but then the Light Blue pooled - looks like the surfaces needed degreasing more. The u/c legs have been the least satisfactory bit of the build so far. They don't lock at the right angles, and the tyres seem to be vertical, not slightly slanted. Never mind.
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A Belated happy birthday to David!
Lovely looking Spitfire that!
Lovely looking Spitfire that!
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Super looking Spitfire Andrew. I still can't force myself to build one - currently at least 45 years a Spitfire free modelling zone...
(I do have one in the stash but I stole some of the decals for something else.)
(I do have one in the stash but I stole some of the decals for something else.)
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Moving very slowly with this build due to Real Life.
A respray of the sliding canopy frames, and the undercarriage doors. The armoured windscreen is in the paint shop, but will need another coat of green on the frame.
A respray of the sliding canopy frames, and the undercarriage doors. The armoured windscreen is in the paint shop, but will need another coat of green on the frame.
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