Avro Lancaster Dambuster/Grand Slam Bomber
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- 1:48
- Status:
- Pidossa
- aloitti:
- February 1, 2014
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Dambuster/Grand Slam Bomber
Avro Lancaster B Mk.III Special "DAMBUSTER"/B Mk.I Special "GRAND SLAM BOMBER"Tamiya 1:48
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1 February 2014, 11:49
Wim van der Luijt
Count me in....I've always wanted this kit...but I'd have to get a bigger spray booth to paint it!
Count me in....I've always wanted this kit...but I'd have to get a bigger spray booth to paint it!
1 February 2014, 12:36
Andrew Wylie
Thanks for the comment guys. At £80, it's the most expensive kit I've ever brought together with another £70 in paint and extras. My only problem now is that I'm really struggling to figure out how to paint the outside. Normally I would pre-paint the parts and then assemble but I think this one might have to be assemble and then paint with LOTS masking tape!! I really don't want to screw it up given the money I've spent. Starting to think I might have stretched myself a little too far this time.
Thanks for the comment guys. At £80, it's the most expensive kit I've ever brought together with another £70 in paint and extras. My only problem now is that I'm really struggling to figure out how to paint the outside. Normally I would pre-paint the parts and then assemble but I think this one might have to be assemble and then paint with LOTS masking tape!! I really don't want to screw it up given the money I've spent. Starting to think I might have stretched myself a little too far this time.
3 February 2014, 13:16
Lionel Marco
With the size of the kit, I suppose there's no way to avoid lots of masking.
But why using masking tape? Regular 80g paper is strong enough to protect the paint underneath..
My way:
Assemble the fuselage and the wings.
Paint the green, then the brown and finally the black
And finally assemble the wings and the fuselage
HTH
Lionel
With the size of the kit, I suppose there's no way to avoid lots of masking.
But why using masking tape? Regular 80g paper is strong enough to protect the paint underneath..
My way:
Assemble the fuselage and the wings.
Paint the green, then the brown and finally the black
And finally assemble the wings and the fuselage
HTH
Lionel
3 February 2014, 16:55