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1/48 Airfix Spitfire Mk.Vb

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Looks very good Jason. I know what you mean about dry fitting vs glue sticking! For some strange reason, parts often misbehave once they have a drop of cement on them!
 
Great work Jason the cockpit looks great and the Eduard seat belts really set it off
 
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Thanks for the comments chaps. You gotta love acrylic paint on a warm day, it dries so fast. Managed to have my first proper crack at pre shading.

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That is actually Sky but I couldn't get the lighting right. It looks more effective in the flesh and once its got a wash in the panel lines I think I'll be happy with it. Topside to do next.

Thanks for looking

Jason

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I like the look of the preshade, you made a good job of that.

Ian M
 
Hi Jason

What an intro to aircraft builds - Superb work! Can't say I'm really surprised given the work you do on the automotive stuff.

Great work on the Spit - beautiful cockpit, good pre shade skills - I look forward to seeing this complete.

BTW, seeing as you've made the leap over to winged stuff I thought I'd restore balance to the model building universe and attempt 2 bike builds next.

All the best mate

Paul
 
Your pre-shading looks very good Jason, those circular bits below the leading edge are a pain as I found on my XIX!
 
Looking great. Sky, one of my very favourite colours.
 
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Thanks again for all of your comments. I'm really having fun with this. So much that I've bought another winged thing:)

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BTW, seeing as you've made the leap over to winged stuff I thought I'd restore balance to the model building universe and attempt 2 bike builds next
That pleases the modeling gods Paul. Although they're wondering how you'll find the time with a squadron of Spits on the go;)

Jason
 
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Finished the camo. The edges were masked using blue tac. The colours used were Tamiya XF-52 Flat Earth and XF-54 Dark Sea Grey. both were lightened a little for the horizontal surfaces but looking at it now they might be a bit too light. I don't want to do any more as it will totally obscure the preshade so I'll live with it.

I let some of the grey go past the demarcation line with the underside to give it a more painted in the field look as per Steves reference photo.

Anyway here it is.

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Klear and decals next.

Thanks for looking

Jason

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Superb paintwork Jason.I will be doing this one as part of my Malta collection.
 
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Thanks Dave. It is a great kit to build, I'd like to do another posed in flight. Can you get decals for alternative 'spotter' spitfires? I wouldn't have a clue what I was looking for:confused:

Jason
 
'Rising Decals' do a sheet with three Malta based Spitfire mkV's on it.One is for Malta ace George Buerlings aircraft.The sheet is currently out of stock at Hannants though.
 
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All of the decals are done. They are very nicely printed and react well to Micro Set & Sol and a little bit of help from the hairdryer. The only tricky ones were the roundels as they were quite thick, I had to cut them into the panel lines to get them to lay down properly. I though I might get some silvering on a few of the smaller ones but they seemed to dry back fine.

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Washes, filters, pigments and chipping next!

Thanks for looking

Jason

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