Smaller than I thought it would be, but coming on a treat!
Thanks boys.....
My wife's exact words on our wedding night!



Thanks chaps.
Cheers Rick.
Tony, it's a cracker. Perfect, first time fit. The wing root/ fuse. and the wing halves joints, which can all be a problem, were spot on, first time. I couldn't even fit a bee's wing between any of them!
Well recommended..... :thumb2:
Dave - Moving on rather rapidly!
I've set my mind to the camouflage application, and because it looks a very complicated pattern, I've decided to paint the wings separate to the fuselage. This, I've reasoned will give me a flat surface which I can lay on my cutting mat, thus making the painting a lot easier - hopefully!
As for the fuselage.....?
I've brush painted on the Vallejo sand and gull grey. Clever use of the wide band of gull grey on the leading edge and nose of the aircraft. It's a torpedo bomber, so when attacking shipping, all that can be see from ahead is grey.
Here's the one piece lower wing done, and the two top sections ready for the camo. Luckily, one brushed on coat of paint proved to be enough.
I don't mask my stuff, but to make the painting on the upper wing sections straight forward, the demarcation line is a panel join, so I drew the loaded paint brush along that.....
Right, time to open a can and get stuck into the camouflage..... :cold-sweat:
Cheers.
Ron

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