I am Spitfire, I spit fire...
Capt. Garth Jared, USAAF
Never knew 1/48th was this easy 😄
And there was I FUBAR-ing my eyesight with 1/72nd 😄
Not great, not terrible 🙂
Decal over 3D dashboard... not bad imo
Just some spits of putty
Since this will be a sun-washed desert bird, white primer!
Playing with Uschi template...
Bottom done! Still guessing how much should I gloss, if at all... thinking of dumping decals direct on paint and then satin coat...
Got a special Eduard prize at Slovenian SCM festival for the Spitfire.
Prize was "Southern Star" Limited Edition of two Spits, with decals for the upcoming "Per Aspera Ad Astra" Limited Edition. Eduard know how to make good models and how to make people happy 🙂 👍
Prize was "Southern Star" Limited Edition of two Spits, with decals for the upcoming "Per Aspera Ad Astra" Limited Edition. Eduard know how to make good models and how to make people happy 🙂 👍
Comentarios
9 11 March 2020, 19:17
Sergej I
It do be complete... the first product of the quarantene. Fun to build, paint, weather. 10/10. Just decals are a bit thick, needed a LOT of setter. Even so, the fuel decal did not set down but I'll live.
It do be complete... the first product of the quarantene. Fun to build, paint, weather. 10/10. Just decals are a bit thick, needed a LOT of setter. Even so, the fuel decal did not set down but I'll live.
6 April 2020, 11:31
Slavo Hazucha
Nice job... Took me some time to work out what looks odd, before I realized the US markings... 🙂 Weathering turned out just right! 👍
Nice job... Took me some time to work out what looks odd, before I realized the US markings... 🙂 Weathering turned out just right! 👍
6 April 2020, 11:57
Brian Eberle
Looks great. Historical question - did the U.S. Army Air Corps have / use Spitfires in North Africa?
Looks great. Historical question - did the U.S. Army Air Corps have / use Spitfires in North Africa?
6 April 2020, 13:33
Sergej I
Hi Brian, it would appear that they did participate in N. Africa with their spits.. details here: americanairmuseum.com/unit/271
Hi Brian, it would appear that they did participate in N. Africa with their spits.. details here: americanairmuseum.com/unit/271
6 April 2020, 13:46