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Just finished this one and I've been impressed with the kit.

The quality of the parts and the fit are really nice. Cockpit detail is excellent (not just scaled down Trumpy 1/24,but new and improved). Surface detail was nice too.

There are some problems, that strange texture on the tailplane (easy to sand off), incorrect locating tabs on the prop blades, no interior ribs on the flaps but nothing that would put me off building another.

This one was finished using kit decals.

Si.

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Posted

Nice Model Simon

After all the critic's knocked this to shreads it just shows what a good model results, well done and good modelling on your part.

Just shows MODEL AND LET MODELLING do the talking, and not some crazy 0.5 mm on a cowling ruin a good model, tailplanes as you say only need a swipe of sand paper.

Ali

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The finish looks spot on.... i thought about buying one of these and this just might tip the balance

me too, was this out of the box, its a superb result!!!!!!

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me too, was this out of the box, its a superb result!!!!!!

Thanks guys,

Yes this was out of the box apart from the addition of the interior ribs on the flaps (and sanding the ribs off the tailplane).

Si.

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That looks spot on for me,excellent finish.Now i have to raise an issue that my friend and i have debated for a long time.If the flaps are pnuematic they would remain up and not dropped as so many models depict. :unsure:

Posted

You have done a grand job on that, will get round to building mine one day.

Cheers

Den

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Thats a cracking paint job ,i really like the weathered paint,how do you get the effect?

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Very well done indeed! If mine turns out half as good as yours I'll be a very happy chap!

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Very nice. I know that a number of issues with this kit have been identified, but for the price it has to be given consideration and can clearly provide a lot of satisfaction.

One further quirk, however. The crowbar seems to have been moulded so that it appears to be underneath the vertical ribs inside the door. This would have made it very hard to remove in an emergency!

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Wow what a special Spit. Absolutely bloody lovely!

Posted

Thanks for your kind comments.

The crowbar . . ahummm . . yes, would be difficult to use! and the dropped flaps, artistic licence, they would normally be up while the aircraft was parked.

I've done a blow by blow account of the painting and weathering techniques used on the Relish Models forum (Tools and techniques section) for anyone interested.

Si.

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Superb build and paint job!

I will be getting one of these soon...

Cheers

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Great finish!, very interesting reading on the techniques you used. Will definatly be giving some of those a go on the next build!!

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