RAF 9 Bomber Squadron Lancaster Mk. III
Komentarzy
15 28 January 2020, 15:29
Treehugger
Ooh, the landing gear looks very nice I think. Thanks for all the photos. 🙂
Ooh, the landing gear looks very nice I think. Thanks for all the photos. 🙂
28 January 2020, 20:04
Norm Sheppard
This is the 2007 Revell mould. The fit of the parts is incredible!
This is the 2007 Revell mould. The fit of the parts is incredible!
28 January 2020, 20:13
Andy Ball
Hi Norm: I'm building this one and Airfix's too simultaneously...I concur, the Revell kit is super!
I intend to make the Airfix one into a Canadian pilot's ill-fated training flight that crashed in our village Jan-45.
Hi Norm: I'm building this one and Airfix's too simultaneously...I concur, the Revell kit is super!
I intend to make the Airfix one into a Canadian pilot's ill-fated training flight that crashed in our village Jan-45.
30 September 2020, 11:31
Andy Ball
Top tip on slide 30!....and, how did you make the red and green navigationnlights?, they ping out at you!
Top tip on slide 30!....and, how did you make the red and green navigationnlights?, they ping out at you!
25 January 2021, 20:18
Gary Kitchen
Thanks Norm for this very detailed build, for a novice like me this is like an instruction manual. I've got the Revell one too to build in my War Memorial Collection. Agree with Andy- please give us the nav-lights knowledge 🙂
Thanks Norm for this very detailed build, for a novice like me this is like an instruction manual. I've got the Revell one too to build in my War Memorial Collection. Agree with Andy- please give us the nav-lights knowledge 🙂
25 January 2021, 21:03
Neuling
Very beautiful model. More pictures of the finished build would be nice!👍
Very beautiful model. More pictures of the finished build would be nice!👍
26 January 2021, 10:26
Norm Sheppard
On the subject of painting the nav lights on this model, the Revell kit has separate clear parts for the lights so I paint the wing recess silver and let it dry for a few days. The light lens is placed with acrylic adhesive that dries clear and then I use Clear Red and Clear Green from Tamiya or Mr. Hobby Aqueous, usually two coats. If a model does not have clear parts for the light lens, I paint the surface with Testor's German Silver Metallic Enamel and let it dry well, then over coat with Clear Red and Green.
On the subject of painting the nav lights on this model, the Revell kit has separate clear parts for the lights so I paint the wing recess silver and let it dry for a few days. The light lens is placed with acrylic adhesive that dries clear and then I use Clear Red and Clear Green from Tamiya or Mr. Hobby Aqueous, usually two coats. If a model does not have clear parts for the light lens, I paint the surface with Testor's German Silver Metallic Enamel and let it dry well, then over coat with Clear Red and Green.
26 January 2021, 12:34
Norm Sheppard
Neuling, the model is now on display in the home of the family of the Navigator who flew 51 missions in this Lanc, about 800 miles from where I live, so I can't take any more pictures of it. I might be able to get a shot of it in their house, I will check if I have one.
Neuling, the model is now on display in the home of the family of the Navigator who flew 51 missions in this Lanc, about 800 miles from where I live, so I can't take any more pictures of it. I might be able to get a shot of it in their house, I will check if I have one.
26 January 2021, 12:40
Łukasz Gliński
Is it just me, who read "Remember the airscrews"?😉 Another brilliant build Norm, makes me bit more confident to open the box with my Lanc.
PS. Great masking hint indeed 👍
Is it just me, who read "Remember the airscrews"?😉 Another brilliant build Norm, makes me bit more confident to open the box with my Lanc.
PS. Great masking hint indeed 👍
26 January 2021, 13:26
David Januska
Amazing build and wonderfull story. Nice place for the perfect kit.
Amazing build and wonderfull story. Nice place for the perfect kit.
26 January 2021, 18:20
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Building this replica of JA690 Lanc coded WS-M for the son of the Navigator who flew in it.