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Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

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After a bit of work this morning I think I have rescued it enough to be worth going further. Once everything has a good chance to dry I'm going to varnish it before proceeding with the detail work.

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Coming together really well. Cockpit and engine have wonderful detail. It is indeed a shame that a lot won't be seen.
 
Nice progress Gary, looks like you fixed the painting issue well (y)
 
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Thanks chaps! Yes I was relieved it came out reasonably ok. Going to varnish it first to protect the finish before going further.
 
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Tried to add a bit of weathering and sone panel lines before proceeding further. Not sure it was a great success... I'm still struggling with all that sort of stuff, trying to get the balance of making it show without over doing it a screwing it all up! I would have liked the areas around the panel lines on the fuz to be less dirty, and the lines more sharply defined, still next time better!18966_DxO.webp

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Thanks! I'm a bit happier with it now than I was at first, after applying the weathering. The decals and the varnish have toned it down a bit.
 
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It's approaching completion (and hopefully I'll be able to post so photos of it over the weekend) with the exception of the antenna wire. I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to use. Fishing line?? Thin needlework thread of some kind?? Anyone got some suggestion??
 
Fishing line?? Thin needlework thread of some kind?? Anyone got some suggestion??
I used thin needlework thread for many years, but then bought one time 'ammo .02 rigging wire' which I like very much, it stays a bit elastic so the wire don't start to sag over time.
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