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Airfix Bristol Beaufort 1/72

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What a lot of fun! It has it’s imperfections this kit but they are mostly inside. In the end it’s a great kit with lots of detail on the outside, decent depth panel lines, lots of little bits to add on making it look busy. I added a load of pipes and little maps and things inside which will never be seen now so only scratch is the antennae which I am pretty pleased with. Onwards gentlemen! We march at dawn! (or after breakfast whichever is the latter)4B15757A-5E1E-4764-9FC6-749C72DEFDC5.jpegAA756438-EDC4-4EE2-9B7C-4104C0DF0709.jpeg6AE965F7-63BA-4186-AEDE-5E75A9745577.jpegAE974555-5CED-43FA-A8B2-9F2C19ADFCBE.jpeg142DB7B3-0EE4-494B-BDF3-63E3468346A2.jpeg29D0914B-0624-4366-BEA3-A4852185A5F9.jpeg89D0438F-20F8-4A2E-A97C-474ADAEF0472.jpeg071325A7-35A8-430B-9848-5DBC5075348E.jpeg
 
Excellent work, really well done. I do like the camo and weathering.

I will be getting the 1/48 ICM Beaufort later this year when it released and I will be really pleased if my effort is as good as yours.
 
Beautifully done russell , it looks superb. Loving the restrained chipping and the paint job is lovely . Great photography too , cheers tony
 
Really fine result Russell. The weathering is nicely restrained so adds authenticity to the build. Great job!
 
Very very nicely done Russel, I loke the angle shot in the first picture.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Thanks all. Folllowing a few heavily weathered projects (really to hone or learn skills) this time I wanted to try and keep it in scale. I’m happy with the result. On the photos, I’m trying to find a way to keep the angle low to give the model some size but without having to become an expert photographer! Not easy, next step is some bases and backdrops that I can wheel out to take the pics.
 
Great job Russell. This wasn't an aircraft I was familiar with and did wonder why Airfix decided to make it. But, as your build shows, it's a very interesting looking aircraft with all its bits and pieces.
 
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I think they picked it for detailing possibilities. The cockpit, gunners position and navigator station as well as the front bombardier position are huge for a 1/72 so the scratch builder could really have a field day if they wanted to. Then outside you’ve got the turret and guns, attenae and other bits stuck to the wings under and over. Gives it some detailing and, I guess, it’s just not another spitfire. (Nothing wrong with another spitfire or course)
 
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