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It worked Colin, the preshading is very effective.
Filling and sanding, well for me it's all over the SHAR is complete. Unfortunately, I've got the same Spitfire sitting behind me (which is where it's saying for a long time)\ said:That's looking really good Colin. These old kits can be fun!.ill be glad when I've finished filling and sanding my Spitfire though.
The funny thing is Dave, we all deal with poor fitting kits, so in this respect this Harrier is no different. It's just the fact it's so big, means everything takes forever to sort out.\ said:That really is a great build Colin.Especially considering the 'Quality' of the kit it was built from.And it's good to see some 'Proper' modelling on the forum for a change,with lots of filler and sanding involved!.
True, not easy - but if you want a really big Harrier, it's the only option.\ said:And it was not easy considering the age of the kit.
The kit is actually simple enough, just huge - but you knew that.......\ said:I've yet to start mine
A decal for July 1982 is supplied showing 3 kills. The fourth was only confirmed some time later. The last was damaged by cannon fire from XZ457 but escaped, only to crash at Stanley airfield when its landing gear failed, damage caused by its contact with XZ457.\ said:Interesting history too, 4 Argentine victims.
Patience was well tried with this one. I'm supposed to be taking part in the 4 engine build, but I think I'll have a break.\ said:Really admire your patience!
Well, at the moment it's still sitting on the aquarium - it will be there for sometime yet.\ said:That one deserves to be displayed
It is, which is why it's still living with us and not consigned to the garage ceiling - just yet.\ said:I bet it is imposing
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