That's beautiful.
Go on spill the beans, how did you get that camo done so well?


It does. Although I avoided highlighting the panel lines, they are quite 'obvious' already.The kit does build up very nicely indeed
I may try that! Thanks for the tip!Thanks Del, how ? with this stuff.
You use it like the famous blu-tak thin sausages. But Clever putty settles better. If it gets quite warm, it will actually drip off your model, into the carpet, which you don't see until your foot has properly squashed it into the carpet. Also, I completed the camouflage in stages, giving myself and the compressor a rest in between spraying sessions.
And just for a laugh, you can make 'clever putty' into a ball, and bounce it like a rubber ball. It's strange stuff.I may try that! Thanks for the tip!
Del
Colin, Very nice indeed. I admire the perfectly smooth paint and sheen. The Clever Putty did a great job providing the tight overspray between the camo colours. Very realistic.Well now, I consider myself a big fan of New tool Airfix kits. I've built a few, including their Valiant which was a breeze to build. So when the new tool Vulcan came along, I expected the same. Don't get me wrong, most new tool kits have there problems to deal with, nothing major, just little quirks.
However, I was soon disappointed. The infamous air intakes, still cause problems. Admittedly, this might be because the real ones are difficult to re-produce in sale. The forward fuselage has quite a gap to deal with. Then there's the landing gear, none of which actually fitted through the holes in the lower fuselage. These are either solid pieces, or pre moulded holes in the lower fuselage, so nothing I did could influence their fitting, I'm saying it wasn't my fault. The vertical stabilizer, just didn't fit. It only required fettling, and in it went, but new tool ? Then there was the ejection seats, fit them as instructed, and the canopy wont fit. Others have reported this problem as well.
Having said all the above. There are some nice touches. The bomb bay is very well detailed, although, you lose all the detail with a Blue Steel machine. All major seams (apart from the fin) line up well and quickly sand to a nice finish. Engine exhaust pipes are nicely done, with Airfix providing a 'jig' to align the pipes up. Out board pipes do actually point in the correct direction (which is not straight behind) Panel lines are recessed, they're maybe a little big, but this is Airfix, with their price to detail ratio in mind, are quite acceptable.
Anyway, here's what I managed to make, all OOB. Paints are by MRP, with Alclad for the satin coat. The real aircraft should be gloss, but I think gloss is a bit too much in this scale.
And there it is. Turned it nice in the end, it was just a bit of a journey getting there. Lots of proper old tool modeling, not quite what you expect with a new tool kit.
Comments and questions welcomed.
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