Phil's Eduard spitfire mk IXc late version

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Well doesn't that look a gorgeous girl! Well done Phil on creating a superb model, one to defo be proud of.


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Sorry seeming a little obscure again. Here is scratchbuilding. It is basically the principle of using raw materials to make more detail via plastic, solder, lead.
Here is an example of scratchbuilding that I did. The yellow wiring and piping with all the boxes in the bay is scratchbuilt. The cowl latches are also scratchbuilt. Also, the front landing gear (which is shockingly painted :smiling3: ) has a hydraulic pipe. That was recreated with solder, painted to a metallic colour.


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I hope you get what I mean on the airscale dials. They produce excellent results. As for the PE, I think you know what that is all about.


Hope that helps, John


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Hi John


I have found this


http://www.modelchoice.net/catalogue/aircraft/accessories/me-262-engine-qb48-289-.html


This seems to be the the quickboost engine I'm looking for, would you say this is just one engine? If so could I just buy two? or do you need different types for each wing? i.e will they mirror each other?


I hope you understand my question I'm not sure how else to word it.


Not sure if I have asked this already but can I just get generic eduard me262 resin wheels for this build like the ones in the link below?


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eduard-Brassin-1-48-EDB648106-Resin-Messerschmitt-Me262-Wheels-Tamiya-kit-/381297295346?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item58c716fff2


Sorry for the barrage of questions mate! But hopefully this will be the last bit of hand holding for a while.


Cheers


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superb build and really like the weathering looks real nice on the underside and the top of course think im going to have to build a spit one day and if it looks half as good as yours i will be a happy man indeed
 

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I see absolutely no reason why you're disappointed with that! I'd be ecstatic if I'd got anything that good on my shelf!
 

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All of the above, gave a GB, something I don't do very often;)
 

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Wow guys really appreciate your continued praise maybe I was being a bit harsh on myself


Thanks again


Phil
 
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Hi John,
Thanks again, after a couple of hours reading and vids it's all starting to come clear.


I was hoping to get a full pe instrument panel like the three piece ones you get with Eduard but it looks as though such a thing exists am I right?


Saying that I was impressed with air scale and will be placing a order today for dials, placards brass etc.


In regards to the quickboost engine (unless I'm being stupid) I can't see on the site an option to buy is there another site I can source from?


Scratch building definitely interests me and I did a bit on the spit come to think of it, I might not get to involved with sb on the 262 though we'll see.


Thanks again can't wait to start now
Search Jumo 004 engine or Me 262 engine. They are really cheap (quickboost). Sorry about the wrong wording


Cheers, John
 
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Here is the link. This is perhaps the closest fitting one for the dragon kit. While you are at it, check out the dora. A diabolical kit for the beginner, but a great one to go in the stash and build after you have racked up some experience. Please note that this kit is the exact opposite of the spit you built. However, the line is now decommissioned, and it will be extremely hard to get in a few years time. It is the ultimate in terms of Fw 190Ds, and I highly recommend this. I have 2 of these kits, both Profipack in the stash, one the late version and normal which shows my love for these. BTW, the next 5 or so builds will test you further and further as you test your skills more and more


John


https://www.bnamodelworld.com/quickboost/qb48289


http://www.bnamodelworld.com/eduard/ed-8184
 
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Here is the link. This is perhaps the closest fitting one for the dragon kit. While you are at it, check out the dora. A diabolical kit for the beginner, but a great one to go in the stash and build after you have racked up some experience. Please note that this kit is the exact opposite of the spit you built. However, the line is now decommissioned, and it will be extremely hard to get in a few years time. It is the ultimate in terms of Fw 190Ds, and I highly recommend this. I have 2 of these kits, both Profipack in the stash, one the late version and normal which shows my love for these. BTW, the next 5 or so builds will test you further and further as you test your skills more and more
John


https://www.bnamodelworld.com/quickboost/qb48289


http://www.bnamodelworld.com/eduard/ed-8184
Hi john


I looked at that 190d and it looks a beaut, I have been throwing money on this re found hobby left right and centre and already have another 3 kits after the 262 so will have to calm it a bit. Maybe a birthday present if I can still find one.


I got hold of the very same Tamiya kit engine from hannants along with some generic Eduardo Luftwaffe pre painted fighter belts, my plan is to have one covered and the resin engine on show.


I'll post a pic on a new thread of the whole kit when the bits turn up, should be ready to go later this week.


Thanks again mate your help has been invaluable as ever, I'm going to rename you the Luftwaffe kid!


Cheers mate


Phil
 
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Hi john
I looked at that 190d and it looks a beaut, I have been throwing money on this re found hobby left right and centre and already have another 3 kits after the 262 so will have to calm it a bit. Maybe a birthday present if I can still find one.


I got hold of the very same Tamiya kit engine from hannants along with some generic Eduardo Luftwaffe pre painted fighter belts, my plan is to have one covered and the resin engine on show.


I'll post a pic on a new thread of the whole kit when the bits turn up, should be ready to go later this week.


Thanks again mate your help has been invaluable as ever, I'm going to rename you the Luftwaffe kid!


Cheers mate


Phil
oh dear. you say 3 is a lot.... Should check my stash :smiling3:


Concerning the engine, it is great in terms of value....however, it is designed for Tamiya, and some modifications will be needed. However, the detail is great on that, with minimal clean up. As usual, make sure you DO NOT breathe in the dust of the sanding of the polyurethane resin, as it is carcinogenic. It is horrible for your health, so either sand it wet, or use a razor saw to minimize dust, and perhaps work in an open space (not in a small confined room) DO NOT work when a fan is blowing, as it will get everywhere.


Good that you got the seatbelts. They are invaluable


John
 
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