Oh dear - another - I should wear my glasses day!! What's in a couple of engines!!!!!!Doug mate, I think that’s a Wellington……nice shot though.
On the other hand - it means I haven't found a Lancaster in the Fleet!!! (Yet).
Oh dear - another - I should wear my glasses day!! What's in a couple of engines!!!!!!Doug mate, I think that’s a Wellington……nice shot though.






Looking most excellent SirHello Chaps,
Despite the lack of updates I have been busy beavering on with the build.
So here’s a quick update of progress so far.
The cockpit isn’t overly detailed and I decided to keep it simple due to wanting to finish the build by the time of the anniversary of the raid.
Following the priming it went together fairly easily.
The front section of the cockpit and gun turret interiors were given a coat of Vallejo Model Air 71.056 Panzer Dark Grey instead of the recommended black as it seems more in scale. The rear of the cockpit and interior was painted with Vallejo Model Air 71.305 interior grey/green
The various decals were then added while the pilots seat harness was picked out by brush.
Once these had settled the cockpit/interior was given a simple oil wash to tone it down a bit.
The wings have also been built up and the engine nacelles were added once the undercarriage bays were constructed.
Most of the ancillary parts have been put together including the Upkeep mine.
So a bit more construction to go but I think I’m on track to finish in time :smiling4:
Another update soon, thanks for looking :thumb2:
Geoff.
Oooh... A Shackleton...Looks good Geoff. Tempting me to break out one of my Lancs - I think I have 3 in the stash, as well as a Shackleton. A bit big for my bench and spray booth though.
Pete
Yup, something about the Shackie birds colour scheme I liked, (the maritime version).Oooh... A Shackleton...
LOVELY. :smiling3:
Hi Geoff,Hello Chaps,
Despite the lack of updates I have been busy beavering on with the build.
So here’s a quick update of progress so far.
The cockpit isn’t overly detailed and I decided to keep it simple due to wanting to finish the build by the time of the anniversary of the raid.
Following the priming it went together fairly easily.
The front section of the cockpit and gun turret interiors were given a coat of Vallejo Model Air 71.056 Panzer Dark Grey instead of the recommended black as it seems more in scale. The rear of the cockpit and interior was painted with Vallejo Model Air 71.305 interior grey/green
The various decals were then added while the pilots seat harness was picked out by brush.
Once these had settled the cockpit/interior was given a simple oil wash to tone it down a bit.
The wings have also been built up and the engine nacelles were added once the undercarriage bays were constructed.
Most of the ancillary parts have been put together including the Upkeep mine.
So a bit more construction to go but I think I’m on track to finish in time :smiling4:
Another update soon, thanks for looking :thumb2:
Geoff.
Thank you Andy, glad you are enjoying it :smiling4:Looking most excellent Sir :smiling3:
I do love a Lancaster... but that scale is too tiny for me, enjoying watching your build.![]()
Cheers Peter :thumb2: I think it may be possible to paint the wings separately due to the wing spar system.Looks good Geoff. Tempting me to break out one of my Lancs - I think I have 3 in the stash, as well as a Shackleton. A bit big for my bench and spray booth though.
Pete
Thanks Jim, it it just looked too brightComing on nicely Geoff. The cockpit looks good. The oil wash has brought out the details.
I agree, a Shackleton is on my future build list too :smiling3:Yup, something about the Shackie birds colour scheme I liked, (the maritime version).
I'll be sticking that on my wish list when the kids scratch their noggins wondering what Mr Grumpy wants for B/Days and Christmas's!!
(But after the Bronco OV10)
Cheers Steve, go on, build one you know you want to :tears-of-joy:Following along with this one too ! I remember building one when I was a kid, still fancy a go at another! Have fun !!
Hi Geoff,
Any obvious issues so far? Just thinking ahead to mine.
ATB.
Andrew
Thank you Allen :smiling4:Evening Geoff,
I'm still with you on your lanc. I just fell behind a bit. Driver's seat looks good and does the whole build so far, Sir!!! Seems you're making better progress than I am too...
Prost
Allen
Thanks Geoff. Duly warned!Thank you Andy, glad you are enjoying it :smiling4:
Cheers Peter :thumb2: I think it may be possible to paint the wings separately due to the wing spar system.
Thanks Jim, it it just looked too brightbefore the wash.
I agree, a Shackleton is on my future build list too :smiling3:
Cheers Steve, go on, build one you know you want to :tears-of-joy:
Not so far Andrew, a bit of flash here and there but the fit has been generally good.
The clear parts aren’t good though, the plastic seems a bit grainy and mine had quite a lot of scratches in places. I’ve had to dip them all in clear which has helped :disappointed:
Thank you Allen :smiling4:
Geoff.
I bet that would be an impressive build Chris.Watching this build makes me wanna shell out for the 1/48 Tamiya Lanc, I've got the complete airwaves photo etch set sitting in the stash ready to be used...(although it'll probably end up being there for a long time yet..)
Totally know where you're coming from, storage space in my 'hobby room' is becoming a little tight, and I'm not sure I've got the spare space to store a fully built 1/48 Lanc, so I'll probably end up sticking the photoetch set on e-bay and selling it on...I bet that would be an impressive build Chris.
To be honest I struggle with bigger scale builds, single engine aircraft aren’t too bad but anything larger just feels awkward when I’m building it.
I think I’m just weird :upside:
Geoff.
Totally know where you're coming from, storage space in my 'hobby room' is becoming a little tight, and I'm not sure I've got the spare space to store a fully built 1/48 Lanc, so I'll probably end up sticking the photoetch set on e-bay and selling it on...



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