1:48th Vb stub-wing
Started a few years ago, and promptly stopped. Then decided as I'm finding some 72nds a bit of a dexterity-challenge to cross to the 'dark-side' and try with, I hope, a benign build from Tamiya with a bit of Eduard-Zoom for added 'eye-candy'.
Stub-wings to make a break from the traditional!
Eduard’s details are easier to handle in this scale. Pops out the details- I’ve not used all of it.
All ready for the close. It’s difficult to know why Tamiya re-tooled their Mark 1 recently- this tool is superb!
Fuselage went together with no fuss.
Amazing how quick it comes together
Odds are the cannons won’t stay on until the end! A bit of white undercoat for the yellow flashing, and sky band
Some how seems un-Spit like with the shortened wings
Going to try my hand at some masks from the 1:1 diagram Tamiya gives you. So we photocopy first.....[update: can’t recommend gyro cutter, yet. Vinyl masking sheet good though]
Bizarre- Tamiya’s flat light grey is definitely gloss. Nevertheless, can apply decals direct?
Tamiya’s other RAF colours most certainly “flat”. Abandoned the gyro cutter in the end: technique not mastered. A few touch ups and we’ll gloss her.
Remarkably viceless application of Tamiya’s paints, and not a blemish in main sight!
Trying to finish her by Battle of Britain Day 15th September (and yes, I know this never fought then!)
May need to slim the tops of the yellow/red bands, and tone them down a touch.
A bit of work around the wings’ leading edges, and then onto the decals.
After a coat of Klear and some touch-ups, I began the decals. Tamiya’s are very thin, and using the softener do conform somewhat to the raised contours, but retouches will have to be done.
The roundel-decals have a white circle undercoat- this you need as the top roundel is semi-transparent. Again softener needed to try and get them to confirm to raised details. Some touch ups required, especially around the fin and main wing roundels.
And on Battle of Britain Day, 15th September......a Mark Vb which of course never fought. Near completion
Exhausts to finish. Canopy to go back. Smoke to add. Flat varnish....then done
Super, viceless kit
And more.....
The underside’s weathering with enamels- not brave enough yet to try oils
Kommentarer
12 17 August 2020, 16:49
Andy Ball
@Thomas: this may be the build on the cusp of a realisation....I'm beginning to struggle with its smaller sibling, the 72nd...
@Thomas: this may be the build on the cusp of a realisation....I'm beginning to struggle with its smaller sibling, the 72nd...
21 August 2020, 22:45
Andy Ball
@Roland, many thanks. That's motivation to get this, (and P-61B/Tu-128M), all done!
@Roland, many thanks. That's motivation to get this, (and P-61B/Tu-128M), all done!
21 August 2020, 22:46
Guy Rump
Looking really good so far Andy, I like it. I have got so many 1/72 kits to build I can't justify a foray into 1/48....yet 🙂
Looking really good so far Andy, I like it. I have got so many 1/72 kits to build I can't justify a foray into 1/48....yet 🙂
22 August 2020, 08:40
Andy Ball
@Guy: yup, I've got many 72nds to finish, one day..., however the issues that the Arma Hurricane raised and my desire to show more of the plane, means I'm drawn up a scale. I just need to see how many of the bigger WW2 bombers are available?
@Guy: yup, I've got many 72nds to finish, one day..., however the issues that the Arma Hurricane raised and my desire to show more of the plane, means I'm drawn up a scale. I just need to see how many of the bigger WW2 bombers are available?
23 August 2020, 21:06
Andy Ball
Some progress and hoping to push on this weekend ahead of the 15th September
Some progress and hoping to push on this weekend ahead of the 15th September
5 September 2020, 08:01
Andy Ball
Masking off and undercoating the wing leading edges and finishing the canopy masking and painting today- @Guy: many thanks for checking in!
Masking off and undercoating the wing leading edges and finishing the canopy masking and painting today- @Guy: many thanks for checking in!
6 September 2020, 14:28
Andy Ball
Determined to have this finished by the 15th, Battle of Britain day, (I know, it's a Mk.Vb...but it's a Spit)
Determined to have this finished by the 15th, Battle of Britain day, (I know, it's a Mk.Vb...but it's a Spit)
13 September 2020, 19:21
Guy Rump
This Spit is really looking great Andy, I hope you meet your target of completion by tomorrow.. 🙂
This Spit is really looking great Andy, I hope you meet your target of completion by tomorrow.. 🙂
14 September 2020, 20:35
Andy Ball
So here in the UK it's the 80th anniversary of the turn of the tide for the Battle of Britain. Essentially my country's been dining out on this magnificent achievement for this length of time! So what better way to announce said anniversary?....a Spitfire Vb !!!!(that never fought- in case you were going to comment!)
So here in the UK it's the 80th anniversary of the turn of the tide for the Battle of Britain. Essentially my country's been dining out on this magnificent achievement for this length of time! So what better way to announce said anniversary?....a Spitfire Vb !!!!(that never fought- in case you were going to comment!)
15 September 2020, 15:30
Andy Ball
@Roland:thanks!!....re. oils: I've used them before and managed to wear off the paint underneath when using the turpentine: so my technique needs adapting. I have a tube of burnt umber to play around on the 2 Lancasters I'm putting together- I'll try them on the internals first.
@Roland:thanks!!....re. oils: I've used them before and managed to wear off the paint underneath when using the turpentine: so my technique needs adapting. I have a tube of burnt umber to play around on the 2 Lancasters I'm putting together- I'll try them on the internals first.
21 September 2020, 13:29
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First foray into 48 with an old purchase out of stash