We lived 30 minutes from Finningley and was lucky enough to be there for the last Vulcan scramble, a memory ingrained for everRAF Finningley in the 60/70s Battle of Britain Air displays - 3 Vulcan scramble - one lifting off, next halfway down the runway & the last just opening his throttles, the ground shook - the air crackled - and the smell of burnt fuel! I first went in 1962 - the last time in 1977 ( a few years missed, though, either at college, or at sea! )
Dave
Yep,Anti-flash white on the belly done and a layer or two of varnish already down. Now just for the top sides in grey green camo scheme.
As always having issues with masking tape removing paint. I suspect the surface wasn't 100% clean.
Yeah I bought a bigger bottle of Vallejo and found it got clots in it which kept blocking my air brush. I do have a 60ml of Ammo which seems ok.James,
rather than have a lot of primers, I generally use black, light grey, or olive drab primers only ( 60ml bottles ). - If I have a bright orange/fluorescent red finish, I do use a red primer ( 17ml ).
Dave
Point taken on the primers John :tears-of-joy:Nice to see James.
We had these iconic planes stationed at RAF Withering not far from where I live . They became commonplace flying over Stamford. Watching one take off into a climb is something you never forget, coupled with hearing that sound of the Rolls-Royce Olympus engines !
As to Vallejo primers, threw all mine into the bin and bought AK, esp the new 3 rd Gen.
I'd recommend it for a quick easy build Geoff.Looking good James :thumb2:
I’m tempted to get one of these after watching your build.
Geoff.
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