Hasegawa Hawker Hurricane Mk. I
Interior tuning - Instrument panel
Interior tuning - sides
Hidious fabric simulation on fuselage smoothed.
A bit of Zoom...
Slowly Zooming toward the cockpit.
Production line...
Fitting wings...
Some work on wings.
Some work on wings.
Sky underside.
Slooooooow progress...
Masking.
A bit of paint...
Some more paint...
Paint, paint, paint...
Paint, paint, paint...
Camo mostly finished...
Camo mostly finished...
Camo mostly finished...
Camo mostly finished...
Camo mostly finished...
Change of Dark Earth. Switch to HU29.
Calling the camo done...
Underside.
Decals...
Decals...
Crew
Decals mostly done...
Decals mostly done...
Decals mostly done...
Bits and pieces...
Bits and pieces...
Bits and pieces...
Bits and pieces...
Semigloss and wash.
Semigloss and wash.
Quickboost exhausts
Exhausts placed.
Landing light.
Canopy ready for masking.
Weathering, round two.
Weathering, round two.
Weathering, round two.
Flat cote.
Flat cote.
A touch of oil.
Getting some ground...
Getting some ground...
Reflectors by Brengun.
Reflectors by Brengun.
Rob Taurus canopy test fit.
Meddling with the tape.
Rear view mirror.
Some handles.
Reflector covers.
Reflector covers.
A bit of weathering.
A bit of weathering.
Canopy placed.
Canopy placed.
Antenna mast.
Kommentarer
22 March 2015, 17:55
Tomislav Martan
Errr, I am not really satisfied how it turned out, but I really don't have strength left to scrap the paint from the canopy (and potentially destroy it) and do it again. Just want to finally finish it...
Errr, I am not really satisfied how it turned out, but I really don't have strength left to scrap the paint from the canopy (and potentially destroy it) and do it again. Just want to finally finish it...
27 February 2017, 07:13
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242 Sqn. LE-A flown by William McKnight, September 1940.