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"Oh, I do like to be beside the seaside!" Kent Coast, July 1940.

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I'm using one of those great little Airfix 'Starter Kits', including the paints and glue!

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No masking, freehand brush painted using the supplied pot paints. The yellow, although not in the box, is a pot paint from another starter kit. No swasty ticker decals, so I hand ritted them.

Although totally inaccurate, I couldn't resist giving the aircraft a yellow nose and rudder.

Prop. bent simply with the heat of my fingers.

All well mucked up with a grey wash liberally sloshed over the whole model......


No fuss, no dramas. A three day, on and off build gave me this.....
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All near enough for the fate that awaits this aircraft.......

Cheers.
Ron
 
That you can get that result with the supplied paints amazes me Ron.
I feel another amazing water dio from the water bender...
 
Fantastic start ron, the airfix bf109 is a superb little kit isnt it. It looks great now , i’m planning a similar thing with the bf109 of Franz von Werra which crash landed in a field in kent , using the same kit but a different boxing. Looking forward to getting on the beach with this one , cheers tony
 
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Thanks chaps.

Ian, 'Waterbender' Are we allowed to write such things these days? :flushed:;)

Fantastic start ron, the airfix bf109 is a superb little kit isnt it. It looks great now , i’m planning a similar thing with the bf109 of Franz von Werra which crash landed in a field in kent , using the same kit but a different boxing. Looking forward to getting on the beach with this one , cheers tony

It certainly is mucker. I like all of this range. Great little kits for not much money and I get paints, glue and a brush too!

Von Werra? Isn't he the bloke who went to Canada as a p.o.w. - and managed to escape?
 
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Today is warm enough to venture into my garage, workshop or tip. Take yer pick!

I've made a start on the beach.
I stuck two bits of polystyrene blocks together. Hacked out a pool and then sprinkled the surface with ordinary builder's red sand and also added a bit of Budgie grit to the surface.


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The above are a bit none descript, so I've plonked the aircraft into the pool to give a better idea what I'm at.....I hope I know, that is! :upside:


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Don't worry about the white strips. They are there for a reason.

Cheers.
Ron
 
added a bit of Budgie grit to the surface.
Ye Gods! The cornflakes are piled up on the pantry shelf because he's nicked the box, the drive needs resurfacing because he's swept it to within an inch of its life, poor Mrs Ron has a severe case of chuckers elbow and now the poor budgie has to go without !!!! Are there no lengths this bloke won't go to for his hobby!!!
 
Can't beat a bit of red builders sand can you 570
I still have a sand pit :nerd:
453.
 
Von Werra? Isn't he the bloke who went to Canada as a p.o.w. - and managed to escape?
Indeed he was , the only axis POW to escape and return to service , fascinating story , they made a film about it too ( The one that got away)
 
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Thanks Tony.
I remember the film now. I watched it many moons ago. It also came back to me he was killed in an flying accident after getting back on active service.
Great guy - Wrong side! ;)
 
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Oops! Belated thanks to 453 and Steve for the nice posts. Sorry for the late response.... :upside:



Raining, so this morning I decided that instead of just a big hole in the sand, I would add a bit of interest to it and make it a sort of rock pool.

The initial work complete, with a bit of scrap iron! Ignore the bare polystyrene.

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I then added some green paint

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Nearly ready for the lid.

Cheers.
Ron
 
Looking lovely ron , im rolling up my trousers as we speak , cant wait to have a paddle
 
Just seen this one Ron, cracking work so far, looks like another great build on the way.
PS Tony, watch out for the crabs.
 
This is such a good idea, and so far working out really well.

Is there going to be some lonely LDV-type standing guard, up to his ankles in the tide with it?
 
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Thanks for the encouraging comments chaps.

Tony. Enjoy your paddle, but beware, the tide is coming in fast. Best if you and Helen get off the beach and get a couple of candyflossisis!

Ian. I think we should tell Tony, the crabs on this beach can jump over 3ft. in the air... :cold-sweat: Unless he already has some.......

Chris. There might be a figure or two, perhaps, maybe.......;)

Thanks again boys.

Ron
 
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