Wellington GR Mk XIV
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27 December 2014, 02:14
Kelly Wellington
Heh..."If it doesn't quite go together just right on one side but seems to fit easily enough on the other, maybe something is amiss." In my case, I had assembled the first landing gear compartment bass-ackwards, with the gear and tyre projecting out the upper side of the compartment. This I learned after installing the upper wall of the compartment on the easy set, then found that the upper wall did not fit at all. Pure inattentiveness. So....I disassembled the wheelwell and put it back together correctly...curiously, everything seems to 'fit' better.
Heh..."If it doesn't quite go together just right on one side but seems to fit easily enough on the other, maybe something is amiss." In my case, I had assembled the first landing gear compartment bass-ackwards, with the gear and tyre projecting out the upper side of the compartment. This I learned after installing the upper wall of the compartment on the easy set, then found that the upper wall did not fit at all. Pure inattentiveness. So....I disassembled the wheelwell and put it back together correctly...curiously, everything seems to 'fit' better.
19 January 2015, 23:45
Soeren R.
Nice to see someone is building this Kelly 🙂 Ive the other ones from Trump in my stash 🙂
Btw. nice stash in the background - ive the same kits here*g* (The A400M is a monster kit....)
Nice to see someone is building this Kelly 🙂 Ive the other ones from Trump in my stash 🙂
Btw. nice stash in the background - ive the same kits here*g* (The A400M is a monster kit....)
20 January 2015, 05:26
Nicolas Valtinson
I look at this kit and Im like hey that's pretty neat but then I look behind it and see the A400M...
I look at this kit and Im like hey that's pretty neat but then I look behind it and see the A400M...
20 January 2015, 05:39
Kelly Wellington
Yeah...In the background is my basic 'cargo cult' collection of kits. Mostly cargo aircraft, all in 1:72. I restarted modeling back about two years ago and I've been trying to refine my hand skills on combat rigs, mostly UK Coastal Command from WWII, before breaking open the cargo kits
Yeah...In the background is my basic 'cargo cult' collection of kits. Mostly cargo aircraft, all in 1:72. I restarted modeling back about two years ago and I've been trying to refine my hand skills on combat rigs, mostly UK Coastal Command from WWII, before breaking open the cargo kits
8 February 2015, 16:10
Kerry COX
You have a "Nice Eye" as they say when it comes to finishing off a model, and ending a model is not always easy. But well done mate.🙂
You have a "Nice Eye" as they say when it comes to finishing off a model, and ending a model is not always easy. But well done mate.🙂
1 May 2015, 04:11
Kelly Wellington
Thanks. So....I highly recommend this kit, by the by. The only problem I had with this build was with the flat white spray paint, not with any aspect of the kit. Fits were excellent. Flash was absolutely minimal. The wing attachment system was novel to me and worked really great. The only criticism I'd have was that tiny tabs on the wheelbay doors would have made placing them in the open position a whole lot easier. But hey...
Thanks. So....I highly recommend this kit, by the by. The only problem I had with this build was with the flat white spray paint, not with any aspect of the kit. Fits were excellent. Flash was absolutely minimal. The wing attachment system was novel to me and worked really great. The only criticism I'd have was that tiny tabs on the wheelbay doors would have made placing them in the open position a whole lot easier. But hey...
1 May 2015, 19:06
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Coastal Command livery, post-1943.