Fly 1/32 westland wessex HU-2

peterairfix

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It's been calling me for some time so it's time to bite the bullet
Here is what I have go to play with. IMG_20231003_100111.jpgIMG_20231003_095819.jpgIMG_20231003_095809.jpgIMG_20231003_095800.jpg
And I am torn between these two schemes IMG_20231003_100028_1.jpgIMG_20231003_095913.jpg
I have never worked with resin so time will tell how I get on.
 

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I've not heard of Fly before. Looks a comprehensive kit. Not many include resin parts. It will be interesting to see what it builds like
 

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Fitted the internal ribs the cabin is rather sparse so I will see what I can do in the way of scratching IMG_20231004_163453.jpg
The nose has been joined to main body with not much in the way of a seemIMG_20231004_163505.jpg
And the first pe parts to be fitted IMG_20231004_163534.jpg
 

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I have forgotten about this one until I found it lurking at the bottom of the the stash I have put some more of the cabin walls in and tried a bit of scratch to add a bit of detail to the interior but what I have done is the limit of my skills IMG_20240314_081748.jpgIMG_20240314_081741.jpg
 

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Interesting that the seats are fabric. However, I think I would mix up some paint to match their colour, and the seat belts too, to touch up the white edges. It’s not that obvious on the seats themselves, but at the very least for the seat belts, as the edges on them just draw all the attention.
 

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Interesting that the seats are fabric. However, I think I would mix up some paint to match their colour, and the seat belts too, to touch up the white edges. It’s not that obvious on the seats themselves, but at the very least for the seat belts, as the edges on them just draw all the attention.
Fair point. The seat belts were a very close colour to the seat base.
 
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