Joe's 1/72 Lightning F2A Airfix 1/72

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Keeping the ball rolling slowly... No further build issues thus far, I'm keeping out of trouble.

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Landing gear components sprayed aluminium. I'm going to have to replace the long nose probe. Will look at some thin brass tube or something of that nature.
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looking good. I managed to break the nose probe on my Mig-21R and replaced it with brass tube and it worked fine, i just cleaned up the mount, drilled into the fuselage for a firm mount and then used a little filler to recreate the fairing.
 

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, i just cleaned up the mount, drilled into the fuselage for a firm mount and th
I think this is how I'll go about it too on this one Dave. Thanks for the advice, appreciate it.
 

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Not much to add, waiting for brass tubing to replace the pitot. Wheels-up landing gear doors are temporarily tacked on ready for priming and painting, to protect the aluminium finish in the wheel wells.
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Attempt at 'black basing', very thin matt black sprayed over the primer. Also replaced the pitot with brass tube.
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Humbrol Metalcote Polished Aluminium applied over three light coats, there is some variation but not apparent in photos. After polishing the nose ring I noticed a weird defect (caused by me without doubt) and so I am back to a light repair. AFter this is dealt with I'll need to spray some more polished aluminium around the front of the aircraft, then mask off for the blue spine/tail and black canopy/nose area.

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Public service announcement: anyone building this scheme, note that Airfix has an error in depicting the black nose area. Photos show the black extends to the end of the polished intake ring in a curve, not a squared off per the instructions.

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Looking very shiny joe , good luck with the repair, cheers tony
 
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That's looking good, it's certainly a different kit to the one I built when I was about 12 (No pics as the box brownie wasn't even invented then) that kit had about 8 parts if I remember correctly.
 
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Looking lovely Joe, never ceases to amaze me how beautiful this bird is, every bit as iconic as the Spitfire, Hunter and Mosquito. I think I'm a gonna have to build another one...
 
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