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1:48 Hawker Huricane MK1

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Hello all


Just Joined the site....


After 40 years away from model making I had to look for a hobby to replace natural history photography thus the name PhotoPhil I decided to re-kindle my model making days whilst a teenager.


So I purchased the 1:48 scale Hurricane any thing else smaller I can't put together as I suffer handshaking problems....


How far have I got with the model? the wings and main fuselage is ready to be put together and then to be primed, hoping to get an airbrush and compressor in the next two weeks...


Still waiting to be made is a 1:48 Spitfire MK1, 1:48 Messerschmidt Bf 109E/E-1 and a 1:48 De Havilland Mosquito PR.XV1


My friend shave purchased all these kits so I have been very lucky...god know where I will put them all when they are finished...


PhotoPhil
 
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Welcome, but one important thing!


PICS, we must see pics, or the anticipation is harmful to some of the more elderly users of this forum.


Sorry to hear of your shakes, I'm sure it can be a pain in many things, so to persevere with modelling, the. I salute you!


Look forward to seeing some of your builds!
 
Hi and welcome to the forum Phil, as Dave says pictures would be very nice :)
 
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I say welcome as well. Good choice for a forum to join, as the people here are friendly and helpful.


Nice selection of kits you have lined up. And I agree, photos would be great.
 
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Sorry about that folks I will try and put some photos on tommorow as it's rest time and a çhinise takeaway is due to be delivered.
 
Hi Phil


Welcome to the forum, it really is a great place if you enjoy the hobby. I joint earlier in the year after not putting a kit together since I was a little kid so I had to start from scratch!


1:48 aircraft is what I really enjoy also so I will look forward to some of your builds.


You'll get loads of advice and help on here if you need it.


Cheers


Phil
 
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Ooh curry and egg fried rice for me


Welcome to the most helpful forum out there can't wait to see some pics hope you get your airbrush soon are you going acrylic or enamel route


Roger
 
Welcome from me too, looking forward to seeing your builds.


An airbrush and compressor are a worthwhile purchase, you will never look back once you've got the hang of it, just as you will never look back joining this forum, there is some great info on here about airbrushes etc and also a plethora of information about almost anything modelling related by very kind and knowledgeable people of all ages and experience.


Welcome once again.


Dave
 
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Hi all


Just had fun with the Nikon and here are the photographs of the Hurricane before assembling the wings onto the fuselage, this is my first model after a 40 year break away from building scale aircraft.


I has home problems getting the top half of the wings to fit and I had to cut some plastic off to make the joint a nice fit as I didn't want to use any filler. I have also photographed the boxes of the models I have awaiting to be made I was looking to build the Lancaster Bomber BUT this cost nearly £100

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Ooh curry and egg fried rice for me
Welcome to the most helpful forum out there can't wait to see some pics hope you get your airbrush soon are you going acrylic or enamel route


Roger
On the advice of other model makers who use airbrushes I am going to use acrylics I have used enamel on the build of the Hurricane this was applied by small brush to bring out the details of the small parts...


Phil
 
Good work Phil, as I said I had to start again and never used a airbrush before.


Trust me it will change your life!


I use Vallejo model air acrylics as do a lot of the other guys, but I have recently been using tamiya acrylics aswell, once they are thinned they also go through a airbrush very nicely


Regards


Phil
 
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I'm looking forward to using an air brush as back in the day brushes were hard work, I have heard of Vallejo acrylics so much so I am going to prime the Hurricane with their 74.601 Grey Primer,I brought 200ml from e-models....


PhotoPhil
 
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Ive had to take a break from building at present and this is the first time for a while coming online to this site, dam depression has kicked in again but I hope to be back building and posting soon...so any kicks up the Arse greatly received.....
 
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I've always liked the Hurricane, it's a plane so "claaaaaaassic", welcome to the forum, hope to see your progress, Greetings ;)
 
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Ive had to take a break from building at present and this is the first time for a while coming online to this site, dam depression has kicked in again but I hope to be back building and posting soon...so any kicks up the Arse greatly received.....
I don't think we have an emoticon / imogee for that. But you could try looking at a few pictures of the built model, that might get you going again. Call it 'research' if you like.
 
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Phil, welcome to the forum


Your build is looking good so far, and a small stash already. Keep up the good work
 
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The Hurricane never got the praise it deserved, it was the spitfire that took a lot of it's glory....as for my stash I have four more kits awaiting building as well as the Hurricane to spray (a spray booth is on my christmas list or as an ex joiner I could make one as the ones advertised will not get my 1:48 De Havilland Mosquito in....
 
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Welcome to the best forum on the internet phil, hope you decide to stay awhile and have fun.


scott
 
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