Halifax under construction
The Halifax which inspired me for this kit. It is a Halifax built up of parts of several different Halifaxes. In Canada they have the only original Halifax left, but this one certainly is a nice attempt
The cockpit has a lot of nice details, of which most of them will hardly be visible 🙁
Another view from the cockpit. Even the seats have seatbelts in relief. Not easy to paint but a nice touch
The wings fit nicely on the wingspars. The fit of this model is superb! The wings slide in place withour effort and the canopy clicks in place. Hardly glue needed and certainly no filling or sanding. I think this is one of the best kits I've ever built!
Engines in place
Engine cowlings added and ready for primer.
Dark green applied. It looks black, but it really is green,
The result!
The beauty in close up
On the port side arm which is feeding Bambi. The story goes, that once during take-off, the got a ride flare and the warning that the pilot should close the window and keep his arm inside. Needless to say the pilot ignored him, leave the traffic controller behind in confusion and shame.
Kommentarer
1 17 April 2020, 18:45
Andy Ball
This is a super build, and I'm glad for your notes when I come to build mine. Was the rest of the kit good?
This is a super build, and I'm glad for your notes when I come to build mine. Was the rest of the kit good?
29 May 2020, 22:35
Wouter Roerdink
Yes it was one of the best kits I've ever built! But make sure to read the instructions carefully. Especially in the field of drilling holes. I forgot to drill out holes for thee trimtab actuators. On the tail they are indicated, but not on the wings. And it is better to drill out a hole for the adf, which is not indicated. And the aerial wires are connected to a small stub on the adf, which you have to add yourself.
Yes it was one of the best kits I've ever built! But make sure to read the instructions carefully. Especially in the field of drilling holes. I forgot to drill out holes for thee trimtab actuators. On the tail they are indicated, but not on the wings. And it is better to drill out a hole for the adf, which is not indicated. And the aerial wires are connected to a small stub on the adf, which you have to add yourself.
30 May 2020, 09:08
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After a visit to the Yorkshire Air Museum, I returned home with this kit of a Halifax. I intend to build a Halifax flown by a Dutc crew