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Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk.V

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Hi people this is my latest effort, hope you like, comments welcome good or bad. A Airfix kit 1/72 Armstrong Whitworth Whitley Mk V. I was well pleased the way the kit went together no problems a enjoyable build, one of Airfix better kits. The markings are for Squadron Leader John MacDonald No.102 Squadron, No 4 Group (Bomber Command), RAF Driffield, Yorkshire, England, March 1949.


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Nice one!!


The general colour looks fine, and the paintwork on the canopy is excellent ;)


I like it!!
 
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Nice model, but I'd try to apply a flat coat on it, it's too shinny!
 
Very nice build pics and a very nice looking Whitley, great paintwork ( bit shiney but overall like this


Robert
 
Nice work Colin. Like the others, I suggest a flat coat over the top would make the finish more appealing. Good weathering effects. Also I think you'll find the date for this aircraft is more likely to have been 1940 or 41 rather than 1949.
 
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That's a cracking looking kit, but if you don't mind me saying I personally think you need to apply some matt varnish, just to take some of the shine off overall though a cracker.


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Nice work Colin. Like the others, I suggest a flat coat over the top would make the finish more appealing. Good weathering effects. Also I think you'll find the date for this aircraft is more likely to have been 1940 or 41 rather than 1949.
Thanks flyjoe and to everyone, will apply a coat of matt and my mistake slip of the finger when typeing the date its 1940
 
Great job colin , nice to see the whitley modelled , cheers tony
 
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