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I picked this up at a show, because it was cheap, and different. Certainly was different from a good kit!
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Here it is alongside a Spitfire, just to show how small the biplane is.
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Pete
 
Pete, glad you stuck with it, you had me worried there for awhile. They sure packed a lot of ordnance for the size they were.
Rick H.
 
Love this Pete , a top result from a very tricky set of parts . Top marks for perseverance , cheers tony
 
A cute little thing that turned out nicely Pete, even if it did fight you all the way!
 
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Thanks chaps. Yes, it is a cute little thing - kind of forerunner of the egg planes! I should probably have weathered it a bit, but it had given me such a hard time I couldn't be bothered.
They sure packed a lot of ordnance for the size they were.
Certainly did Rick. Four 7.62 machine guns apparently, "in the front fuselage", but I couldn't see where on the model. Plus the two 250kg bombs.

Cheers
Pete
 
Good result Pete. These things sound like heavy duty sewing machines in real life.
 
An interesting little subject you have there. How did the real thing ever fly ??
 
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Well, I was going to leave this thing quietly forgotten, but seeing Tony's use of 'chrome' tape for the cowling bands on his Lavochkin reminded me that the I-207 is shown on the box art with three shiny bands around the cowling, although the painting instructions show only two - why am I not surprised at the inconsistency?
I know I have some of that shiny chrome effect tape somewhere, bought to 're-chrome' the overdrive switch stalk on my TR4A, but can I find it? However, I have a massive roll of aluminium tape intended for joining bubble foil loft insulation, so I cut some 1mm wide strips from that. Having applied those, the model still looked a bit plain - too clean, so I splashed some Flory Dark Dirt wash on, followed by some black oil wash behind the exhausts.
Here's the result:
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Looks better I think.
Comments welcome,
Pete
 
Excellent addition Pete , its a really noticeable thing on the aircraft that feature it ( this , I-15, I-153, I-16 , la5 ,7,9 and 11) . The chrome tape is useful sometimes for oleo legs too or as on the p38 j/l/m lightning for the polished oval reflective sight panel on the engine nacelles. Cheers tony
 
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