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A quite straightforward build with a really nice kit.

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I messed up with the canopy masking and ended up having to handpaint it. I also messed up the decals. Some of them just disintegrated, many thanks Ian for helping me out with that.

Still got a way to go but I feel I am improving.

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Very nice Spit, Barry. How did you do the camo?

P.S. the canopy looks just fine from here : )
 
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Airbrush with white tac snakes to delineate the pattern Alex.
 
I missed this too. A very nice job on that Spitfire.It looks suitably sun bleached.

Cheers

Steve
 
Looks pretty bloomin' good for a second build, very good stuff!

What's next??
 
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Thanks everyone.

I am doing the Tamiya Mk 1 Spit next. Very similar kit but I still practising a few things and intend to try pre-shading for the first time. After that the Airfix Seafire to do then start on my stash of 1:32's...
 
Great job barry, loving the paintwork, very nicely weathered. Thats a mighty impressive stash of big uns youve got there barry , i reckon knocking on for £400 maybe!!! cheers tony
 
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Vaughan, the Flory Dark Dirt wash, I found it excellent to work with. Used an oil paint wash as well in places, inside in particular, but outside mostly Flory.

With the other 1:48 Tammy Spit now I am going to try out pre-shading for the first time....

As for the '32's' Tony, nearer £700, rather a bit more if you include the aftermarket canopy masks and seat belts for those kits that don't have them. The old bank balance has certainly taken a big knocking.... but that is it for now!!! unless, ohhhhh errrrr.....!!!!!
 
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Vaughan, the Flory Dark Dirt wash, I found it excellent to work with. Used an oil paint wash as well in places, inside in particular, but outside mostly Flory.With the other 1:48 Tammy Spit now I am going to try out pre-shading for the first time....

As for the '32's' Tony, nearer £700, rather a bit more if you include the aftermarket canopy masks and seat belts for those kits that don't have them. The old bank balance has certainly taken a big knocking.... but that is it for now!!! unless, ohhhhh errrrr.....!!!!!
For gods sake dont anyone show barry the trumpeter catalogue !!! LOL!!! He'd spend thousands!!!
 
A great build Barry i realy like the colour scheme and weathering well done
 
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For gods sake dont anyone show barry the trumpeter catalogue !!! LOL!!! He'd spend thousands!!!
LOL - please don't tempt me...

To be honest right now I am tempted by the Great Wall Black Widow in 1:48, then when Tammy bring out their next 1:32....... No, no, no..... I really must not -that really is it for a while.
 
Nice job Barry. You've managed a great paint job, shading is just how I like it.

Colin M........
 
That is a nice looking Spit Barry.

I like the way the weathering sort of fades in and out, really wel done.

Tony.
 
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