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Rick's Airfix 1/72 English Electric Lightning F6

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Dam it, annoying. But ok, a positive spin, means you can spray again, giving a bit of variance to the final coat of paint.
I've already feathered back the loose paint ready for a respray. Its very subtle but the ailerons have been sprayed a different colour (duralumin) to the overall aluminium shade. I agree that respraying will add a bit of variance to the finish, I was hoping to do it today but the weather was fine and the garden needed attention.
 
Very nice repair Rick. But with it being in a hanger diorama you could have just put a tarp over it and it wouldn't have looked out of place.
 
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After touching up the damaged paint I had another go at painting some panels a different shade of aluminium with better results. The fin and anti-glare panel have been done so you can probably figure out which squadron this kite will be from.


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The engine has also had some detail picked out.


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In the picture that inspired this build you can see a sheet of polythene over the intake blank with the nose cone removed, I'm trying to replicate this with some screwed up clear sheet fixed with Glue n Glaze, it should dry clear but I think a bit of plasticard behind will be needed otherwise the liquid gravity weight will be visible....when I've added it!


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The first session of decal application for this beast tonight, after two hours I have only applied the roundels (bar one), serial and squadron markings. Rather frustratingly one of the decals covers a panel that I painted in a contrasting shade. My experience of building one of these before has me applying the "no step" black lines before the upper wing roundel as it needs to overlap the lines.

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Looks nice. That engine certainly stands out.
 
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The 74 Sqn markings have to rank amongst my favourites that adorned Cold War jets like this, they were all so colourful.
 
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That's looking great Rick, you may have this already in hand but a couple of drip trays wouldn't go amiss the Lightning did leak a lot of oil all the time and some muck/oil on the hanger floor.
 
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That's looking great Rick, you may have this already in hand but a couple of drip trays wouldn't go amiss the Lightning did leak a lot of oil all the time and some muck/oil on the hanger floor.

All in hand. I made one from a foil takeaway carton but I have mislaid it. I mentioned it in a different thread, here's a picture of it.

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