1:32 HKM De Havilland Mosquito B Mk IV

colin m

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I started this build around mid January, and just completed it today. That's about 3 months, which for something of this size, isn't too bad for me. I've been doing lots of other jobs in the garden etc during this build, so really it could have been built a fair bit quicker. One reason it can be built so quickly, is Hong Kong Model's very different approach to the manufacture of the kit. Different, probably unique.
This might link to the build thread, were you can see HKM's engineering style. https://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/1-32-hong-kong-models-dh-mosquito-b-mk-iv.34547/
As you can imagine, getting decent pic's of something so big, is a bit tricky.

A lot of the model is a really tight fit. Many sub-sections were just pushed together and left. I've used MRP paints for the outside, and Alclad for the metal bits. The decals were really thick, but eventually done as they were told.
As for the weathering, well I've seen plenty of pics of very tired looking undersides, but it's difficult to find any upper surfaces photo's, understandably really, given the height of the aircraft. So, the upper side is a bit of a guess. But I do like a dirty bird.
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Then is started to rain, so I tried some inside pictures, but soon gave up.
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That's very nice Colin, well done.
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Colin,
That is an outstanding finish to a beautiful aircraft. You should be well chuffed with that.
 

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Beautiful job colin , flawlessly finished with just the right amount of weathering , top work sir , cheers tony
 

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Absolutely beautiful result Colin. Lovely paintwork and finish.
Shame you couldn’t take more photos of this marvelous Mozzie outside.
Quality work
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I hit "like" on this but wanted to reserve my comment until I'd seen the pictures full size on my PC, then promptly forgot until it just popped up again!

Looks great Colin. Really well finished and lovely tonal variation on the main paintwork. Inspiring stuff!
 

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Lovely model and great finish Colin! :thumb2:
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Thanks for taking a look chaps.

tonal variation on the main paintwork
I used to pre-shade everything, but black basing (as people call it) has changed all that. As I mentioned in the build thread, black basing in this scale is a lot of work. My poor compressor !
 

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Museum quality build Colin, beautifully done.
 

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Colin

That is rather good. Very well done Indeed!!

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Very nice Colin one of my top 10 aircraft
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