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Pete's Humbrol Tempest

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Well, I gave up plastic modelling about a year ago when my tremor worsened, and tried a few of those laser-cut plywood kits you see in garden centres (although they're cheaper online), but I don't find them very satisfying to build. So, having finished my 'Garden Room', I looked around my stash to find the next victim and this was the nearest, doesn't look too complicated (famous last words) and it was cheap at £6. I think I bought it from a trader at the Midland Aircraft Museum a few years ago. I'm not familiar with Humbrol as a kit manufacturer, but I assume this is a repackaged Airfix kit. Edit: I'd just typed that then realised I could check Scalemates, and I now know it was originally a Truscale kit that's been repacked by just about everybody!P1180655.webpP1180656.webpP1180657.webpP1180658.webpP1180659.webp
Don't hold your breath, this could take some time!
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There's some lovely detail in this kit: P1180660.webpP1180661.webpP1180662.webp

I've managed to get a little
bit done;
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I started to spray the cockpit parts with Hataka red line interior grey-green but I couldn't get it to spray well so ended up brushing it. Shame it won't spray well as it's the best RAF cockpit colour I have. I'm finishing this as Pierre Klosterman's aircraft and there seems to be soem dispute about whether his cockpit was grey-green or black or both, but this one is staying as is.
The fuselage halves fitted together perfectly... until I fitted the floor and the IP. I removed the floor after taking that 2nd photo and trimmed it down a bit as well as sanding the sides of the IP. It's all gone together a bit better now. While the glue was drying I sprayed some Tamiya yellow on the prop tips.
Pete
 
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