I finished this model a week or so ago and it's gone to its new home, so I've finally got round to showing part of the build on here.
Although the instructions were a little vague and confusing in places, and the wings were a challenge to attach, it was an enjoyable build.
The resin Pratt and Whitney engine was well cast and detailed, as was the cockpit. There is a lot to shoehorn in because there is so much detail and the cockpit is a tight fit. It helps to assemble the fuselage before anything goes in, even the engine, then you can jockey everything into place.
Attaching the wings needed a little patience and a bit more filler. Time spent carefully rubbing down was rewarded. Some other minor blips but this is a limited run kit and they come with the territory.
The painting is always my favourite part of the build. Isn't she lovely? I got quite attached, but it doesn't look like this boomerang is coming back...
4 comments:
WOW, that looks great. Do you build kits on commission ?
Hi Goose, thanks. Yes I do, a lot of the work featured on this blog is commissioned. I also build purely for my own pleasure.
Phil,
How would i place an order with you ?
Cheers
Goose
Hi Goose,
email me on kim@kimhg.plus.com and let me know what you've got in mind.
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