Hi Folks,
Well, like all blogs, I shall try and keep the posts brief and to the point however as this is the intro entry, so a little bit about myself for those who don’t already know me from the forum...
I’m a 38 year old married Civil Engineer, with three young kids and live near Chester UK with little spare time but hope to use this time to do some modelling! I am guessing statistically, I’m smack bang in the middle of that demographic populace of modellers who have returned back to modelling since their teenage / childhood. I am finding that modelling has become something more than just gluing plastic together and slapping a bit of enamel paint on a 1:72 spit. I believe that modelling, if so chosen to be, can evolve into something astoundingly more than this, with super detailing with resins, photo etching, airbrushing, scratch building, additional decals – the list can be endless and somewhat daunting. Though I’ve seen it done by fellow members of this forum and competition entries at Telford so I’m willing to give this a go and hope to achieve something that's on the way to being good but something I can truly be proud of. However, being a complete newbie, and knowing there’s a fantastic bunch of modellers here on this forum, I’ve decided to start this blog so that along the way I can invite you all to discuss, advise and correct my future steps with this Swordfish build from start to finish.
So let’s Begin ...and go shopping!
Since having bought the kit at the IPMS Telford I’ve gone ahead, strangely enough with SWMBO’s approval, I have bought most of the aftermarket goodies that I have deemed necessary. Well, actually based on some of December’s Scale Aircraft Modelling mag review with their extra’s for the “Stellar Stringbag”. This includes:
· Adler’s Nest Brass 30cal machine gun barrel with steel blue finish (all the way from Japan);
· MDC’s photo-etch WWII British Q type Harnesses;
I have not opted for additional resin tyres from Mastercasters as I pretty much like the vinyl rubber tyres supplied by trumpeter (which I believe is a bone of contention for some) though I will sand and weather accordingly unless you think otherwise.
In addition to these extra’s, I have followed another recent review from the December’s Scale Aviation Modeller’s mag and have purchased some evergreen rods to recreate the missing attachment points for the under wing bomb racks and light stores. Another purchase has been the xtradecal X32-015 set which apparently includes the L2826 coded 2P of 810 NAS who flew from HMS Ark Royal during 1941. P4221 5L is also a good option, though has conflicting magazine and online statements stating that this was aboard either HMS Illustrious or Ark Royal that helped disable the Bismarck. ...And it’s this link that I wish to get right, to represent an aircraft that fought against the Bismarck. So further research and advice is needed I thinks.
So today’s purchases were based on some good advice from Dubster, Gern and Stona and have bought some epoxy glue in readiness for future photo-etching but have also splashed out on some mini drill bits as there are some skinned over holes to open up and gun barrels to fit and finally a set of 1:32 Instrument dials from MDC.
Well I hope to commence tomorrow, family commitments considered as this inevitably takes priority, though hope to wash the sprues in soapy water and prime them later. Talking of primer, I have also bought some Humbrol Acrylic Primer 1 which on test seems pretty good. Other than that, I guess starting on the interior and yes, Stona, the interior dope fabric colour questions and exterior colour scheme questions shall be asked very shortly! Your comments are most welcome and gratefully appreciated!
Chris
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Well, like all blogs, I shall try and keep the posts brief and to the point however as this is the intro entry, so a little bit about myself for those who don’t already know me from the forum...
I’m a 38 year old married Civil Engineer, with three young kids and live near Chester UK with little spare time but hope to use this time to do some modelling! I am guessing statistically, I’m smack bang in the middle of that demographic populace of modellers who have returned back to modelling since their teenage / childhood. I am finding that modelling has become something more than just gluing plastic together and slapping a bit of enamel paint on a 1:72 spit. I believe that modelling, if so chosen to be, can evolve into something astoundingly more than this, with super detailing with resins, photo etching, airbrushing, scratch building, additional decals – the list can be endless and somewhat daunting. Though I’ve seen it done by fellow members of this forum and competition entries at Telford so I’m willing to give this a go and hope to achieve something that's on the way to being good but something I can truly be proud of. However, being a complete newbie, and knowing there’s a fantastic bunch of modellers here on this forum, I’ve decided to start this blog so that along the way I can invite you all to discuss, advise and correct my future steps with this Swordfish build from start to finish.
So let’s Begin ...and go shopping!
Since having bought the kit at the IPMS Telford I’ve gone ahead, strangely enough with SWMBO’s approval, I have bought most of the aftermarket goodies that I have deemed necessary. Well, actually based on some of December’s Scale Aircraft Modelling mag review with their extra’s for the “Stellar Stringbag”. This includes:
· Adler’s Nest Brass 30cal machine gun barrel with steel blue finish (all the way from Japan);
· MDC’s photo-etch WWII British Q type Harnesses;
I have not opted for additional resin tyres from Mastercasters as I pretty much like the vinyl rubber tyres supplied by trumpeter (which I believe is a bone of contention for some) though I will sand and weather accordingly unless you think otherwise.
In addition to these extra’s, I have followed another recent review from the December’s Scale Aviation Modeller’s mag and have purchased some evergreen rods to recreate the missing attachment points for the under wing bomb racks and light stores. Another purchase has been the xtradecal X32-015 set which apparently includes the L2826 coded 2P of 810 NAS who flew from HMS Ark Royal during 1941. P4221 5L is also a good option, though has conflicting magazine and online statements stating that this was aboard either HMS Illustrious or Ark Royal that helped disable the Bismarck. ...And it’s this link that I wish to get right, to represent an aircraft that fought against the Bismarck. So further research and advice is needed I thinks.
So today’s purchases were based on some good advice from Dubster, Gern and Stona and have bought some epoxy glue in readiness for future photo-etching but have also splashed out on some mini drill bits as there are some skinned over holes to open up and gun barrels to fit and finally a set of 1:32 Instrument dials from MDC.
Well I hope to commence tomorrow, family commitments considered as this inevitably takes priority, though hope to wash the sprues in soapy water and prime them later. Talking of primer, I have also bought some Humbrol Acrylic Primer 1 which on test seems pretty good. Other than that, I guess starting on the interior and yes, Stona, the interior dope fabric colour questions and exterior colour scheme questions shall be asked very shortly! Your comments are most welcome and gratefully appreciated!
Chris
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