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Dave Ward's B-P Defiant - Airfix 1/48 for Colin's Battle Of Britain GB finished!

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I'm calling this finished:
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The Airfix 1/48 Defiant is a good model, the assembly, especially of the turret is pretty tricky & needs a little easing here & there to fit. The open turret doors are a very tight fit & need no glue!. Some of the detail will never see the light of day again. If you build this with cockpit & turret closed, then the PE is really superfluous.
I can't remember a model where I have dropped so many bits, lost bits ( still haven't located my missing masks ) I seemed to have spent ages creeping round, looking for absconded parts - what is fitted now is the third control column, the first two vapourised...................
Thanks to Colin for overseeing this GB & thanks all for dropping by
Dave
 
I know it was a failure, but I’ve always had a soft spot for this aircraft. This is a great rendition Dave, well done. Makes me want to buy one, even though I’m not building kits at the moment LOL....
 
Nicely built and painted Dave, I've only made one with the old Airfix 1/72 kit and have the later 1/48 like yours in the stash so with how its gone together so nicely I'm going to attempt that soon.

Cheers,
Richard
 
I'm calling this finished:
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The Airfix 1/48 Defiant is a good model, the assembly, especially of the turret is pretty tricky & needs a little easing here & there to fit. The open turret doors are a very tight fit & need no glue!. Some of the detail will never see the light of day again. If you build this with cockpit & turret closed, then the PE is really superfluous.
I can't remember a model where I have dropped so many bits, lost bits ( still haven't located my missing masks ) I seemed to have spent ages creeping round, looking for absconded parts - what is fitted now is the third control column, the first two vapourised...................
Thanks to Colin for overseeing this GB & thanks all for dropping by
Dave
Looks excellent Dave and the weathering is a great finish. I always get nervous about weathering as you spend all that time painting so carefully and then Splash all this weathering on which in the wrong hands can go very wrong( I know from bitter experience) but clearly you have pulled it off.
Nice work.
 
Very nice result Dave, top man for persevering despite all the troubles and bits disappearing:thumb2::thumb2:
 
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About weathering:
It's one of those things that doesn't scale too well - to make it visible on a 1/48 model, you have to enlarge the effect. When you look at a blown up picture, it looks as if someone has been at it with a rasp & a bucket of Nitromors!
To take an improbable example. Someone climbs on a wing with hobnail boots & scuffs his feet. He leaves several scratches 200mm long X 5mm wide. Scale that down to 1/48, and you get 4.2mm X 0.1mm, so narrow as to be invisible & unpaintable, that you have to increase the size to make it visible - say 0.5mm - which gives an actual scratch size of 24mm!
The same goes for chipping - you must consider what the actual size of paint removal is. Some models with extensive chipping show areas that would be several metres long X 1/2 metre wide! You have to get a balance between what is visible on the model & what actually happens on a full size beast. Blown up photos will always look OTT ( of course the smaller the scale the worse it gets )!
Dave
 
Nice job Dave. Weathering in scale is always tricky, but well worth attempting I reckon. You have a nice well used example here.
 
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