Hello everyone! I am back in the game. I made many a wwii airplane as a lad and I’ve decided, like many I guess, to get back into it during lockdown. I am working on an Airfix Lancaster BII 1/74 and it seems to be coming on nicely. I’ve learnt some new tips and tricks but I’m still as clumsy as I was with the glue! So far so good though, I think the cockpit and navigator station are looking good so far.
First build in 35 years...
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Welcome and it looks like your doing a stirling job.
I’ve just completed the Lancaster myself and it’s a great plane to build. I built the 1:48 scale but helped my son with his 1:72 build.
It was the wheel assembly’s that were tough to do as they are so delicate.
the bonus is the Lancaster has a nice big cockpit glass so you can actually see some of your hard work interior once it’s complete.Comment
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Not sure what’s happened there, when I click on them on my phone they open up to full size pics.Comment
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Welcome and it looks like your doing a stirling job.
I’ve just completed the Lancaster myself and it’s a great plane to build. I built the 1:48 scale but helped my son with his 1:72 build.
It was the wheel assembly’s that were tough to do as they are so delicate.
the bonus is the Lancaster has a nice big cockpit glass so you can actually see some of your hard work interior once it’s complete.Comment
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Thanks Dave. I’m using acrylic paints which seem to be nice and easy to work with so far. Having YouTube nowadays helps a lot in terms of hints and tips. For that reason I learnt that using a thin cement is best so I bought the Tamiya extra thin cement, good stuff, the problem is my hand is not as steady as it used to be. I also bought a magnifying light ring which has been incredibly helpful especially on some of the detailing. I’m a little nervous as to how to do the camo externally. Any tips most welcome!Comment
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