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Hi, as the title says. I've paused my 1/32 Hasegawa Spit for a 1/72 Revell Spit. Commission build and surprisingly quite a detailed kit with interior so I've incorporated some of the detail from the Hase build into this one.
Here's the box and straight into the painting as the sprues are nearly similar to the Hase kit.
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The destruction sheet is in full color...looks like most manufacturers are going this route.
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The surface is finely engraved...
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Fit is good.
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Now for the interior...
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The prop has to be assembled first and fitted before the fuselage halves can be mated.
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Cheers,
Richard
 
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Nice progress Richard :thumb2:

Looks like a good little kit.

Geoff.
Thanks Geoff, it is quite a nice kit as I have found out...feel like chucking my old Airfix kit. Been keeping that liking the box art.
The decals for the instrument panel actually align with the raised dials and a drop of Mr Softener just git it to settle down. Seatbelt decals can be used directly.
I only added the missing bar between the bulkheads behind the seat frame and the extended seatbelt harness fastened to the rear bulkhead.

Cheers,
Richard
 
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Hi, did some more work on the doppleganger...
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The usual mask after the yellow and black just before the spinner gets the sky.
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All parts assembled and sanded...
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This part isn't part of the doppleganger...the base was made with two wooden hexagonal bases from the Japanese pound shop which were an ashtray in marble print and a utility tray in pine wood.
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Bottom or top I should say of the utility tray with black over spilled paint.
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The marble ashtray was also inverted and glued to the underside of the utility tray. I have spread some filler and sprinkled grass flocking.
That's it for tonight.

Cheers,
Richard aka Wabble
 
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Hi, the center canopy was too thick to slide back and so to get it thinned I decided to vacform it using my home made contraption.
To get it ready I strengthened it with two part putty with masking tape in between.
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Later I will blutac it onto my contraption.
Getting a goodnights sleep and looking forward to my roti canai breakfast.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Looks good to me Richard, but quite a step-down in scale though, huh? Nice details on the kit and I really like your base idea for it. Very original use of common objects My friend...

Prost
Allen
 
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Looks good to me Richard, but quite a step-down in scale though, huh? Nice details on the kit and I really like your base idea for it. Very original use of common objects My friend...

Prost
Allen
Thanks Allen, always on the look out for simple to make bases.

Cheers,
Richard aka Wabble
 
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Hi, while I doddle on the vacforming, I selected figure parts from Preiser to put together.
They're from the Luftwaffe set and are armless. Have to find suitable arms and build up a Mae West and jacket for the guy sitting on the deckchair.
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The chairs come with the box of Preiser figures.
This little scene would be a lull between flights during BOB.

Cheers,
Richard aka Wabble
 
Wabble excellent work , more real black art then with the Vacforming. Tell us more please.
 
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Wabble excellent work , more real black art then with the Vacforming. Tell us more please.
Thanks Wibble, or is it Wobble? The black art is beginning to take its name seriously as I've gone through a couple of rounds and still can't get a perfect form.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
That's a clever use of cheap stuff to make a very presentable base. Looks a nice kit. Cockpit is nice especially for 1/72. I'd be interested to see your vac forming contraption.
 
I wondered how many engines a doppleganger had, I also thought it would be German. Anyway, that is a serious looking cockpit, very well detailed.
 
Thanks Wibble, or is it Wobble? The black art is beginning to take its name seriously as I've gone through a couple of rounds and still can't get a perfect form.

Cheers,
Wabble
I'm Wobble, he's Wibble , your Wabble :tongue-out2:
Keep it going .
 
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That's a clever use of cheap stuff to make a very presentable base. Looks a nice kit. Cockpit is nice especially for 1/72. I'd be interested to see your vac forming contraption.
Always on the lookout Jim. Was surprised at the detail on the kit. Will get a pix of it.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
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I wondered how many engines a doppleganger had, I also thought it would be German. Anyway, that is a serious looking cockpit, very well detailed.
Colin, I know a few German words too...telefunken, grundig, mercedes and broken hymen. :smiling6: Thanks, the details come with the kit, I only painted it.

Cheers,
Wabble
 
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