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That is looking very good Colin, no hints of trouble in the photo.
 

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All's looking good Colin, great cockpit detail glad the canopy came through so you could continue with the build. I've left my wings detachable, makes life easier with spraying and decaling.
 
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This is looking great,can't wait for the painting. :smiling3:
 

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That is looking very good Colin, no hints of trouble in the photo.
No there isn't is there. Primer, lovely stuff isn't it....

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I've left my wings detachable, makes life easier with spraying and decaling
I think if I did that, I would probably lose a wing. The carpet monster would be well fed.


So, just a bit more done. Primer,


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And then, the top coat. Now this I have tried to vary the shade of grey used. This is a lightened shade of the final paint to be used. So, it will get a bit darker, but probably not much more. I would like to see more variation in the final top coat but I am very aware of going to far, like I normally do ! Even so, I'll probably try a bit more post shading tomorrow. Any comments or ideas on this before I go too far ?


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Looking good Colin, your a brave man to fit those aerial masts at this stage as they are so fragile I'm leaving mine right to the end along with the pitot tubes.
 

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your a brave man to fit those aerial masts
Yes I made a real school boy error there. The ones underneath are right in the way of the giant decals.
 

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Don't worry I managed to snap off both of the trailing edge fuel jettison pipes early in the build I notice yours are still intact. By the way how deep is your carpet only a wing is a large part to misplace ;)
 
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Glad its back on track lady colin, i hope this kit starts behaving itself now and gives you a bit of relief
What's all this "lady" stuff? Have we got a second woman on this forum?
 

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Don't get your hopes up Steve, there is only the one woman on this forum. Lady Colin, comes from my misinterpretation of a post on this thread further back.
 

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It's painted. Vallejo 'Dark blue Grey' looks just about perfect for the job and with a big dollop of 'medium retarder' in the mix didn't give me any problems. This vast expanse of dark grey looks a little depressing at first, but there are loads of decals to go on which will break it up nicely.


Why are the engines separate ? As I was waiting for some replacement parts from Revell, I built a lot of sub assemblies. Hence engines, landing gear etc were all completed in advance.


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Looking great Colin , seeing it now you would think butter wouldnt melt in its mouth !! theres no sign of the massive problems its given you so far , its even making me want one again!! cheers lady tony
 

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Looking great Colin , seeing it now you would think butter wouldnt melt in its mouth !! theres no sign of the massive problems its given you so far , its even making me want one again!! cheers lady tony
With half the decals in place I'm in a better place now ! She is forgiven, and is actually looking quite nice.......
 

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Looking good Colin, nice to see the paint has gone down well props are looking good too. The decals make a real difference, all 135 of them, but the prop ones do make you a little boss eyed. I used Vallejo dark sea grey but yours looks the part. I think we're on the final hurdle now I'll be glad when mines off the bench.
 

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Nice paint job Colin, it's coming to life now.
 

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Looking good Colin, nice to see the paint has gone down well props are looking good too. The decals make a real difference, all 135 of them, but the prop ones do make you a little boss eyed. I used Vallejo dark sea grey but yours looks the part. I think we're on the final hurdle now I'll be glad when mines off the bench.

I've used Vallejo 70867 Dark blue grey, which compares really well with H123, the paint I would normally use. Decals are finished, I think.
 
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You are right but then again, I have always thought a model comes to life when the decals go on.
 
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I do like the way this is coming along.


keep up the great work.
 
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