Airfix Spit MKXII

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Chris
Hi all,

just a couple of pics of the cockpit of my current build. This kit got some good reviews so thought I'd give Airfix another go and it's a pretty good kit so far. Eduard etch set in the cockpit too. This will going into a little airfield dio I have planned. All comments welcome.

Regards

Chris

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andyrobs

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Hi Chris, looking good mate, nice detail in the cockpit. What scale is this?

Cheers, Andrew
 
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How silly of me not put in such vital info, it's 1/48 Andrew.

Thanks for the kind words.

Regards

Chris
 
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dubster72

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Very nice office work Chris! This should build into a good model.

Cheers

Patrick
 

stona

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That looks very nice indeed,if a bit blurred. Your photographs are nearly as dodgy as mine :smiling3:

Seriously,it's good to see Airfix up their game and produce something like this.

Cheers

Steve
 
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mobear

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really nice cockpit you have there,your painting is good

mobear
 

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Great detail going on there Chris.

Vaughan
 
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tecdes

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Chris

Just hope I can help a bit.

Your photos are blurred as you will have seen.

Two things here. First not sure of what camera you are taking the pictures with.

Next have you a focus adjustment or do you take on auto ?

It looks to me as if you are probably to close to your subject. All lens have a minimum distance from lens to subject. Closer & you will be out of focus. Look at your instructions & they may give that minimum distance. If it does not give that minimum distance takes some shots varying your distance noting by measuring the distance for each shot. Then you have the closest you can be to be in focus.

You may also have a macro setting. This if there will allow shots closer. On most cameras this is noted with a tulip type graphic.

Worth a bit of trouble so that we can all better appreciate your model making skills.

Kind regards

Laurie
 
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Thanks for the comments and the tips guys, I had intended to remove the more blurry pictures but forgot. I confess that in my attempts to get good close ups I get a little to close even for the macro setting to help.

Regards

Chris
 
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Bunkerbarge

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Lovely looking cockpit with just the right level of weathering. Most cameras will warn you if you are too close to focus so if yours gives an unusual sounding 'beep' when you half press the shutter release that may be what is happening.
 
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