pavolSK Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 (edited) Hello Friends! I decided to build the Wellington Mk.X s/n HZ268 of 311 (Czechoslovak) sqn RAF. This Squadron was transferred from the Bomber Command to the Coastal Command in April 1942. This Wimpey was used by F/O Metoděj ebela, DFC and his crew. The most famous action of this crew was successful attack on the Italian blockade-runner Himalaya (6240 BRT) in April 10th, 1943 over the Bay of Biscay. I've already finished the interiors. Especially I improved the front section of the fuselage. Hopefully this interior section will be finally seen (at least partially ). The side windows and lower entrance will be open... I used the following colors to the interiors: Tamiya XF-68 (NATO Brown) - impregnated canvas fuselage cover Tamiya XF-24 (Dark Grey) - front interior (pilots, bomb aimer) Tamiya XF-52 (Flat Earth) - wooden floor and walls Tamiya XF-69 (NATO Black) - seats, equipments, ammo boxes and other details Humbrol 78 (Cockpit Green) - structure parts and other details All the above colors are acrylic. The others interior details are painted various colors Vallejo, Revell Aqua and Humbrol Acryl. Finally, the Tensocrom weathering agents and the various oil colors thinned by MiG Thinner was used for the wash. I also utilized the Eduard PE color set for the interior (73301). Pavol Edited March 23, 2010 by pavolSK
crookedmouth Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Lawks ! More wires in there than in the real thing!
Irishgreek Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 WOW. That interior work is among the best I've ever seen.
gcn Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 That's a busy interior to say the least. Excellent work as well. What you need is a clear fuselage half so that all that lovely work is not hidden.
andrewfl290 Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Wow!!!!!!!!! You don't want any flack in there. Andrew
Deon Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Ye gods man! That's amazing, all the bells and whistles too!
Old VG 33 Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Hi Pavol This is a wonderful job ! Sadly, as I have already made a Wellington, I know that we cannnot see anything when the fuselage is closed. Patrick
Smiffy Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Bloody hell!. That's some bloomin' impressive work in there.
Heraldcoupe Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 That's really nice work, I could never achieve that in 1/72..... or any other scale come to that! I bought the Part interior set for the Trumpeter Wellington 1c, but I simply can't do justice to it, so it's stayed in the box for now. Have you done anything with the undercarriage and bays yet? It's the one area Trumpeter got quite wrong, but seeing you have the 4+ book, you will have the best available references for fixing this, Cheers, Bill
Seahawk Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 Have you done anything with the undercarriage and bays yet? It's the one area Trumpeter got quite wrong, but seeing you have the 4+ book, you will have the best available references for fixing this,Cheers, Bill Absolutely stunning work, Pavol: well done. At risk of derailing the thread, I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who's successfully tackled the Trumpeter undercarriage problem. It's the one major flaw in what's otherwise a very impressive kit- even out of the box. Nick
KevUK Posted March 24, 2010 Posted March 24, 2010 Holy christ thats detailed, impressive work on that one buddy, but i think someone has mentioned that you wont see most it, which is a shame - but at least we all know whats hidden.
diamond9 Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 WOW That is stunning. Really looking forward to seeing the rest of this one. Gary...
bigbadbadge Posted March 25, 2010 Posted March 25, 2010 Oh My God That is absolutely amazing work. Will keep an eye on this thread, thanks for the inspiration. All the best Chris
pavolSK Posted March 31, 2010 Author Posted March 31, 2010 Thanks guys! Have you done anything with the undercarriage and bays yet? It's the one area Trumpeter got quite wrong, but seeing you have the 4+ book, you will have the best available references for fixing this,Cheers, Bill I have not started doing undercarriage yet. But I will try to make any necessary modifications. Hopefully, it will be possible... The fuselage is closed already. I started the assembly of the bomb bay. It is built entirely of Eduard photoetched set 72473, but this completion was horrible and demanding precision. Mainly, the bomb shackles affixing to the finned structure of the bomb-bay was especially funny. Pavol
pavolSK Posted May 4, 2010 Author Posted May 4, 2010 (edited) Hi, here is my progress over the last month. Actually, the airframe is airbrushed with Mr.Base White 1000 and then polished by Mr.Grinding cloth 3000. The camouflage airbrushing will follow quickly... Pavol Edited May 4, 2010 by pavolSK
AdriaN (MLT) Posted May 6, 2010 Posted May 6, 2010 Most of the detail & scratch building is gonna be closed up and not gonna show :/ Pity
pavolSK Posted May 11, 2010 Author Posted May 11, 2010 (edited) Adrian, yes you're right! But photos remain! Anyway, the front part of the interior will be visible through the open door and side windows... The camouflage is already applied. I used following colours: White: Gunze H21 (white off) as basic surface. This surface is lightly weathered with the mix of Tamiya XF2+XF19 (2:1) and with pure white XF2 Dark Slate Grey: Tamiya XF62 as basic surface, plus high thinned Gunze H52, H302 and mix of XF62+H52 (1:1) for the weathering. Extra Dark Sea Grey: Gunze H333 as basic surface, plus high thinned Tamiya XF24, mix of XF8+XF18 (2:1) and mix of H333+XF24 (1:1) for the weathering. Pavol Edited May 11, 2010 by pavolSK
bigbadbadge Posted May 11, 2010 Posted May 11, 2010 Looking good, fantastic work so far. All the best Chris
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