Shackleton MR.3 (WIP)
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71 2 January 2021, 22:12
Bernd Korte
This looks like a great project! I'll follow for sure. Concerning those sprue gates: I switched from using a side cutter to a finde razor saw. Like that there's less danger of damaging the parts around the sprue gates.
This looks like a great project! I'll follow for sure. Concerning those sprue gates: I switched from using a side cutter to a finde razor saw. Like that there's less danger of damaging the parts around the sprue gates.
3 January 2021, 16:58
Ricardo Reis
Thanks mates. Yes Bernd, sometimes I also use a fine CMK saw for the smaller parts. 🙂
Thanks mates. Yes Bernd, sometimes I also use a fine CMK saw for the smaller parts. 🙂
3 January 2021, 17:36
Ricardo Reis
Moving closer to closing the fuselage; getting very, very cramped in the cockpit due to the added PE - the Eduard guys are always optimistic to what they can fit in a small space
Moving closer to closing the fuselage; getting very, very cramped in the cockpit due to the added PE - the Eduard guys are always optimistic to what they can fit in a small space
9 January 2021, 09:16
Bernd Korte
Well put about the Eduard guys and their optimism 😄 Your Shakleton is coming along nicely. I've build the Mr2 from Airfix last year. Also a very nice kit but unfortunately with no rivet structure from the box.
Well put about the Eduard guys and their optimism 😄 Your Shakleton is coming along nicely. I've build the Mr2 from Airfix last year. Also a very nice kit but unfortunately with no rivet structure from the box.
9 January 2021, 09:37
stefano2904
I have the old Revell Kit somewhere, but this one looks like a brand new one. Tanks for the picture mate.
I have the old Revell Kit somewhere, but this one looks like a brand new one. Tanks for the picture mate.
9 January 2021, 11:48
Ricardo Reis
Thanks mates; @Bernd, yes, this one has lots of rivets, although they dissapear toward the top curve of the fuselage (really bad) and does not have the interior as Airfix's has; @stefano2904, yes, this is not the older Frog/Revell one; welcome @Jim!
Thanks mates; @Bernd, yes, this one has lots of rivets, although they dissapear toward the top curve of the fuselage (really bad) and does not have the interior as Airfix's has; @stefano2904, yes, this is not the older Frog/Revell one; welcome @Jim!
9 January 2021, 18:01
James C
Nice work on that cockpit. I can only imagine how tricky that was in 1/72 scale! 👍
Nice work on that cockpit. I can only imagine how tricky that was in 1/72 scale! 👍
9 January 2021, 18:25
Ricardo Reis
Thanks James, very tricky indeed! 🙂 Anyway, managed to close it, now on to the putty and re-riveting festival!!!
Thanks James, very tricky indeed! 🙂 Anyway, managed to close it, now on to the putty and re-riveting festival!!!
9 January 2021, 19:06
Ricardo Reis
Fuselage close, now on to the (nasty) clear parts and then some putty and scribing of the faded rivets and panel line near the joints
Fuselage close, now on to the (nasty) clear parts and then some putty and scribing of the faded rivets and panel line near the joints
10 January 2021, 18:28
Ricardo Reis
Fit of the inner engine nacelles is a nightmare, still sure how I'm going to overcome this......
Fit of the inner engine nacelles is a nightmare, still sure how I'm going to overcome this......
13 January 2021, 08:30
Łukasz Gliński
I have to watch this 👍
If it's innermost, I'd putty it, nobody will ever notice😉
I have to watch this 👍
If it's innermost, I'd putty it, nobody will ever notice😉
13 January 2021, 09:21
Ricardo Reis
Yes, Lukasz, I thought of that also. 🙂 However, the gap is huge, so I opted to insert spacers made from sprue from the inside of the wing, and the gap is now much more manageable; I will still have to use putty, probably will use acrylic and clean with water, so that the gap is filled and everything else is clean
Yes, Lukasz, I thought of that also. 🙂 However, the gap is huge, so I opted to insert spacers made from sprue from the inside of the wing, and the gap is now much more manageable; I will still have to use putty, probably will use acrylic and clean with water, so that the gap is filled and everything else is clean
13 January 2021, 14:22
Simontie
Youtube Video
Try airfix clear gloss see video attached works a treat
Youtube Video
Try airfix clear gloss see video attached works a treat
13 January 2021, 18:29
Ricardo Reis
Thank you Simontie - I don't use varninshes on top of clear parts (not even AK Gauzy) if I can avoid it; actually, in this case, I polished the parts using Tamiya polishing products and it worked out OK.
Thank you Simontie - I don't use varninshes on top of clear parts (not even AK Gauzy) if I can avoid it; actually, in this case, I polished the parts using Tamiya polishing products and it worked out OK.
13 January 2021, 19:40
Gordon Sørensen
Nice build so far, Ricardo. Like the idea of a spacer in the wing. I have used that idea to widen a fuselage and reduce gaps at the wing-root.
Nice build so far, Ricardo. Like the idea of a spacer in the wing. I have used that idea to widen a fuselage and reduce gaps at the wing-root.
13 January 2021, 20:32
Ricardo Reis
Yes, Gordon, it turned out OK - It's not perfect, but much better now
Yes, Gordon, it turned out OK - It's not perfect, but much better now
13 January 2021, 20:51
David Taylor
Hi Ricardo.
Is this a re-box of the old kit or a new release?.Wonder what the Airfix kit stands up.
Hi Ricardo.
Is this a re-box of the old kit or a new release?.Wonder what the Airfix kit stands up.
15 January 2021, 15:30
Bernd Korte
Nice progress!
@David Taylor: The Airfix kit is very nice but has no rivet detail from the box. I've built the MR2 version last year: Avro Shackleton MR.2 Airfix 1:72 | Album by centuryfan (1:72)
Nice progress!
@David Taylor: The Airfix kit is very nice but has no rivet detail from the box. I've built the MR2 version last year: Avro Shackleton MR.2 Airfix 1:72 | Album by centuryfan (1:72)
15 January 2021, 15:46
Ricardo Reis
Hello David, it's a new tool. Compared with the Airfix I believe the main differences are more surface details on Revell's and Airfix's has interior, which this one is mostly lacking; Thanks Bernd, love your model, mine still looks years away from completion!!! 🙂
Hello David, it's a new tool. Compared with the Airfix I believe the main differences are more surface details on Revell's and Airfix's has interior, which this one is mostly lacking; Thanks Bernd, love your model, mine still looks years away from completion!!! 🙂
15 January 2021, 19:04
Ricardo Reis
Thanks James, despite some lack of quality, it really is quite an imposing model 🙂
Thanks James, despite some lack of quality, it really is quite an imposing model 🙂
18 January 2021, 22:54
Ricardo Reis
Thanks. And yes, still one pitfall to go - one of the Eduard photoetch cover a window opening in the roof of the canopy; I'll try to replace it without destroying the kit, because Revell kindly sent me a new one.....
Thanks. And yes, still one pitfall to go - one of the Eduard photoetch cover a window opening in the roof of the canopy; I'll try to replace it without destroying the kit, because Revell kindly sent me a new one.....
24 January 2021, 01:16
christopher highley
This is a very helpful build. Thanks for the tip about the wing spacers. Did you manage to get the scratches out of the glass or did Revell supply new parts? I have similar scratches on the Revell AEW version that I'm building.
This is a very helpful build. Thanks for the tip about the wing spacers. Did you manage to get the scratches out of the glass or did Revell supply new parts? I have similar scratches on the Revell AEW version that I'm building.
27 January 2021, 18:47
Ricardo Reis
Thanks. I polished the scratches with Tamiya polishing compounds and it worked fine. Meanwhile, because I glue a (oversized) PE part on the inside of the canopy and only realised when masking it, I had to remove it. Revell service was impeccable: fast and no charge, they sent me a new canopy! 👍
Thanks. I polished the scratches with Tamiya polishing compounds and it worked fine. Meanwhile, because I glue a (oversized) PE part on the inside of the canopy and only realised when masking it, I had to remove it. Revell service was impeccable: fast and no charge, they sent me a new canopy! 👍
27 January 2021, 22:39
Simontie
Looking good Ricardo your drive is unyielding, look forward to you next update
Looking good Ricardo your drive is unyielding, look forward to you next update
28 January 2021, 19:37
Ricardo Reis
Thank you Clifford, just waiting for the new mask set to arrive and painting will proceed!
Thank you Clifford, just waiting for the new mask set to arrive and painting will proceed!
1 February 2021, 09:35
Ricardo Reis
Eheheheh! Not dumb at all, when finished, they look impressive on the bench. I didn't glue them to the model yet because 1) I want to make sure I don't need to add more weight to the nacelles to balance it and 2) because I am afraid to break them.
Eheheheh! Not dumb at all, when finished, they look impressive on the bench. I didn't glue them to the model yet because 1) I want to make sure I don't need to add more weight to the nacelles to balance it and 2) because I am afraid to break them.
3 February 2021, 11:04
Ricardo Reis
Yes, it's quite a sight on the workbench! 🙂 And the AK RC 296 color is beautiful, with a lovely satin finish!
Yes, it's quite a sight on the workbench! 🙂 And the AK RC 296 color is beautiful, with a lovely satin finish!
16 February 2021, 11:27
Ricardo Reis
Thanks Bernd, it's looking real nice; the final proof will be the looks of the transparent parts when the masks are removed...
Thanks Bernd, it's looking real nice; the final proof will be the looks of the transparent parts when the masks are removed...
16 February 2021, 15:15
Clifford Keesler
Beautiful so far Ricardo. I do not usually do 1/72, but just may have to give this one a try.
Beautiful so far Ricardo. I do not usually do 1/72, but just may have to give this one a try.
17 February 2021, 00:26
Ricardo Reis
Thanks Clifford - it is a complex build, much complicated by some difficult fit, by the fact I chose to put in some Eduard PE and, of course, the plane is so large and need so much weight that it is quite difficult to handle; I just hope the landing gear holds its weight...
Thanks Clifford - it is a complex build, much complicated by some difficult fit, by the fact I chose to put in some Eduard PE and, of course, the plane is so large and need so much weight that it is quite difficult to handle; I just hope the landing gear holds its weight...
17 February 2021, 10:30
Ricardo Reis
Moving to decals - these are thick and prone to silvering; furthermore some of them cover bumps and holes, I really can't see how this is going to end well... onwards, the finish line is near!
Moving to decals - these are thick and prone to silvering; furthermore some of them cover bumps and holes, I really can't see how this is going to end well... onwards, the finish line is near!
19 February 2021, 19:59
Ricardo Reis
Thanks mates, it does look good, but only from afar - I hope the decals come out well after several washes of Micro Sol (image #59); also sprayed an additional layer of AK Intermediate Gauzy Agent on the top of the wings to see if the decals behave better there; wish me luck!
Thanks mates, it does look good, but only from afar - I hope the decals come out well after several washes of Micro Sol (image #59); also sprayed an additional layer of AK Intermediate Gauzy Agent on the top of the wings to see if the decals behave better there; wish me luck!
20 February 2021, 00:42
Ricardo Reis
Yes, I hope the bottle of Micro Sol doesn't run out!!! 🙂 I've been using litres of Micro Sol, a scalpel blade, a needle and a lot of bad language to smooth out these %#$&!@;=*% decals!
Yes, I hope the bottle of Micro Sol doesn't run out!!! 🙂 I've been using litres of Micro Sol, a scalpel blade, a needle and a lot of bad language to smooth out these %#$&!@;=*% decals!
20 February 2021, 16:53
Jim J
Really looking great. Quite a project. Looking forward to the finish. I'm sure you'll get the decals under control.
Really looking great. Quite a project. Looking forward to the finish. I'm sure you'll get the decals under control.
20 February 2021, 17:52
Ricardo Reis
After gathering much courage and losing love to the model, I decided to follow a colleagues advice and applied Tamiya Extra Thin glue directly over the decals (!!) - much to my surprise, damage was minimal and the silvering was reduced by, I'd say, 80%!!!
After gathering much courage and losing love to the model, I decided to follow a colleagues advice and applied Tamiya Extra Thin glue directly over the decals (!!) - much to my surprise, damage was minimal and the silvering was reduced by, I'd say, 80%!!!
22 February 2021, 13:17
Ricardo Reis
Indeed Alec, although I confess I was quite anxious when I started brushing the decals with the glue; it is quite unforgiving: as soon as the glue touches the paint, it first turns matt, then changes tone and after that it "boils"; all in around 1 second! :-\
Indeed Alec, although I confess I was quite anxious when I started brushing the decals with the glue; it is quite unforgiving: as soon as the glue touches the paint, it first turns matt, then changes tone and after that it "boils"; all in around 1 second! :-\
22 February 2021, 17:22
Ricardo Reis
Thanks mates - some silvering is still visible, but waaaay less than before; I'll also have to do some touch ups on the painting, and then is forward to the finish line!
Thanks mates - some silvering is still visible, but waaaay less than before; I'll also have to do some touch ups on the painting, and then is forward to the finish line!
23 February 2021, 00:11
Ricardo Reis
Thanks mates, it certainly was a difficult decision to try it on the model! 🙂
Thanks mates, it certainly was a difficult decision to try it on the model! 🙂
23 February 2021, 15:21
Nathan Dempsey
Wow Ricardo! I don't know if I would have had the courage to add Tamiya glue to those decals! A very nice recovery indeed. Well done.
Wow Ricardo! I don't know if I would have had the courage to add Tamiya glue to those decals! A very nice recovery indeed. Well done.
23 February 2021, 15:31
Daniel Klink
Tamiya extra thin over the decals??? Wtf? I confused that green bottle by Tamiya once or twice with the Mark softener by Gunze and the decals nearly disappeared.
Since then, i put the blue cap of the Mark setter on it.
But it paid off well Ricardo...Very well done Sir... 👍
Tamiya extra thin over the decals??? Wtf? I confused that green bottle by Tamiya once or twice with the Mark softener by Gunze and the decals nearly disappeared.
Since then, i put the blue cap of the Mark setter on it.
But it paid off well Ricardo...Very well done Sir... 👍
23 February 2021, 16:08
Ricardo Reis
Thanks again mates - I must confess I was more motivated by despair than by courage! 😄
Thanks again mates - I must confess I was more motivated by despair than by courage! 😄
24 February 2021, 00:53
playtime 222
I passed that hint onto a mate with the another Shackleton too but he has currently shelved it cos of the biiiig gaps around the chin.
I passed that hint onto a mate with the another Shackleton too but he has currently shelved it cos of the biiiig gaps around the chin.
24 February 2021, 12:58
David Taylor
Are you going to load up or leave the bay clean,figuratively speaking.
Are you going to load up or leave the bay clean,figuratively speaking.
25 February 2021, 21:29
Ricardo Reis
Unfortunately, clean, the kit does not bring any torpedo. I do not have info about the torpedoes the plane carried and, to be honest, I really am running out of patiente with this kit. I should even pass some wires (with are visible in the photos of the real plane) but, honestly, I'm lacking the stamina.......... but, yes, I should research and see if there are any torpedoes I could put here........ 🙁
Unfortunately, clean, the kit does not bring any torpedo. I do not have info about the torpedoes the plane carried and, to be honest, I really am running out of patiente with this kit. I should even pass some wires (with are visible in the photos of the real plane) but, honestly, I'm lacking the stamina.......... but, yes, I should research and see if there are any torpedoes I could put here........ 🙁
25 February 2021, 22:53
Łukasz Gliński
Found a link that might be helpful:
britmodeller.com/for..2-ordnance-question/
Still, empty bay or not, your plane is going to look grand 👍
Found a link that might be helpful:
britmodeller.com/for..2-ordnance-question/
Still, empty bay or not, your plane is going to look grand 👍
26 February 2021, 08:21
Ricardo Reis
Thank you Lukasz: after the message from David I went ahead, studied a little, and ordered the Eduard set with two Mk.44 torpedoes... 😛
Thank you Lukasz: after the message from David I went ahead, studied a little, and ordered the Eduard set with two Mk.44 torpedoes... 😛
26 February 2021, 14:57
Ricardo Reis
Thanks David, but I believe the correct loadout should on be torpedoes (Mk30 or Mk44) and depth charges; I'll scratch some simple adapters and will place them as per Airfix's instructions for their MR.2 kit
Thanks David, but I believe the correct loadout should on be torpedoes (Mk30 or Mk44) and depth charges; I'll scratch some simple adapters and will place them as per Airfix's instructions for their MR.2 kit
26 February 2021, 15:31
Bernd Korte
Nice progress, Ricardo! I have two left overs from my AIrfix Mk.2 kit which I couldn't place in my bomb bay. They are already assembled and painted. I can send them to you if they are what you are looking for. They look like the ones in photo #4 of my Shackleton MR.2 album: Avro Shackleton MR.2 Airfix 1:72 | Album by centuryfan (1:72)
Nice progress, Ricardo! I have two left overs from my AIrfix Mk.2 kit which I couldn't place in my bomb bay. They are already assembled and painted. I can send them to you if they are what you are looking for. They look like the ones in photo #4 of my Shackleton MR.2 album: Avro Shackleton MR.2 Airfix 1:72 | Album by centuryfan (1:72)
26 February 2021, 17:13
Ricardo Reis
Thanks Bernd, I'll take it. I'll send you a PM; thanks for the reference Ben.
Thanks Bernd, I'll take it. I'll send you a PM; thanks for the reference Ben.
27 February 2021, 01:43
David Taylor
Ricardo if you look at wikipedia the shack is armed with Lulu nuclear depth charges
Ricardo if you look at wikipedia the shack is armed with Lulu nuclear depth charges
27 February 2021, 16:57
Ben M
There has to be some kind of reason to arm your Shackleton with atomic weapons, Ricardo!
There has to be some kind of reason to arm your Shackleton with atomic weapons, Ricardo!
27 February 2021, 17:25
Ricardo Reis
@David, yes, I discover that as well! 🙂 @Ben, well, this build has been like an atomic bomb on my workbench! 😄
@David, yes, I discover that as well! 🙂 @Ben, well, this build has been like an atomic bomb on my workbench! 😄
27 February 2021, 18:05
Ricardo Reis
Thank you Ben; I read first on Britmodeller that they could carry this depth bomb, quite impressive! 👍
Thank you Ben; I read first on Britmodeller that they could carry this depth bomb, quite impressive! 👍
3 March 2021, 11:27
Ricardo Reis
Thank you Remco, doing the best I can, but I'm afraid the decals slivering will still show, no matter everything I try...
Thank you Remco, doing the best I can, but I'm afraid the decals slivering will still show, no matter everything I try...
3 March 2021, 22:34
Slavo Hazucha
Ol´Shackles been through some weather & more! 🙂 Looking quite excellent, the final finish will be quite a feast 👍
Ol´Shackles been through some weather & more! 🙂 Looking quite excellent, the final finish will be quite a feast 👍
5 March 2021, 18:57
Ricardo Reis
Thank you Clifford, almost finished, just waiting for the torpedoes to arrive
Thank you Clifford, almost finished, just waiting for the torpedoes to arrive
7 March 2021, 01:12
Daniel Klink
Awesome detailing Riccardo...👍
Glad you managed the critical part with the decals 👍
Awesome detailing Riccardo...👍
Glad you managed the critical part with the decals 👍
17 March 2021, 21:03
Bernd Korte
Very nice! Makes me want to build another Shackleton! Were those static dischargers part of a Shackleton-specific Eduard-Set or is there a generel PE set for those dischargers?
Very nice! Makes me want to build another Shackleton! Were those static dischargers part of a Shackleton-specific Eduard-Set or is there a generel PE set for those dischargers?
21 March 2021, 08:37
Ricardo Reis
Thanks mates, but as I approach the end of the build, lots of problems surface like, for example, fogged clear parts from the inside, or a loose part I thought had been lost in a place where I can't retrieve it. Also, the weight of the model is now enormous, for sure the gear will not hold. This makes me feel really bad. @Bernd, the discharges are from the Eduard set for the Shackleton.
Thanks mates, but as I approach the end of the build, lots of problems surface like, for example, fogged clear parts from the inside, or a loose part I thought had been lost in a place where I can't retrieve it. Also, the weight of the model is now enormous, for sure the gear will not hold. This makes me feel really bad. @Bernd, the discharges are from the Eduard set for the Shackleton.
21 March 2021, 14:31
Ben M
Hi Ricardo, any possibility to use brass rod in the landing gear to strengthen it?
Hi Ricardo, any possibility to use brass rod in the landing gear to strengthen it?
21 March 2021, 14:33
Ricardo Reis
@Ben, I think the best part where I SHOULD have done it was to replace the axles on the main gears. I should have removed the existing plastic ones, drill the legs and pass a small brass rod, with some slack to ensure all wheels touch the floor at the same time. If I have to remediate now, it will be much more difficult...
@Ben, I think the best part where I SHOULD have done it was to replace the axles on the main gears. I should have removed the existing plastic ones, drill the legs and pass a small brass rod, with some slack to ensure all wheels touch the floor at the same time. If I have to remediate now, it will be much more difficult...
21 March 2021, 15:02
Łukasz Gliński
Sad news indeed. Even the Scale Aircraft Conversions don't offer metal gear for that kit 🙁
How about transparent plastic rods somewhere beside the undercarriage? (I had to use similar one for my X-1 tailsitter)
Sad news indeed. Even the Scale Aircraft Conversions don't offer metal gear for that kit 🙁
How about transparent plastic rods somewhere beside the undercarriage? (I had to use similar one for my X-1 tailsitter)
21 March 2021, 16:26
Ricardo Reis
Good news mates, the gear held, at least, the photographic session!!! What a relief!!!! I'll post the final photos today! 👍
Good news mates, the gear held, at least, the photographic session!!! What a relief!!!! I'll post the final photos today! 👍
21 March 2021, 16:40
David Taylor
You will have to build one of the magic roundabout to keep it company.(no worries about a tail sitter).
You will have to build one of the magic roundabout to keep it company.(no worries about a tail sitter).
21 March 2021, 17:36
Ricardo Reis
In the meantime, this project is concluded. WIP final photos in the same project, in this album: Shackleton MR.3 | Album by RReis (1:72)
In the meantime, this project is concluded. WIP final photos in the same project, in this album: Shackleton MR.3 | Album by RReis (1:72)
21 March 2021, 18:32
David Taylor
Hi Ricardo.Kids programmeThe magic roundabout ,the AEW Shackletons took a characters name and adorned their aircraft after them.
Hi Ricardo.Kids programmeThe magic roundabout ,the AEW Shackletons took a characters name and adorned their aircraft after them.
21 March 2021, 20:12
Kyle DeHart
Building this now and I appreciate this excellent build log to help me along the way. I don't think my nacelle fit was quite as atrocious as yours but much filler will definitely need to be employed to smooth mine out.
Building this now and I appreciate this excellent build log to help me along the way. I don't think my nacelle fit was quite as atrocious as yours but much filler will definitely need to be employed to smooth mine out.
11 April 2022, 10:40
Kyle DeHart
It really is. Wish I had looked for other builds before I even started mine but what a great WIP thread and a gorgeous finished product.
It really is. Wish I had looked for other builds before I even started mine but what a great WIP thread and a gorgeous finished product.
11 April 2022, 10:45
Ricardo Reis
Thank you mates, I'm glad it helped; @Kyle, two words of advice, at least from my experience: beware of the decals' silvering and try to put as much weight as in can in the nose, not on the engines - if you put much weight on the engines, the main landing gear will have a lot of stress
Thank you mates, I'm glad it helped; @Kyle, two words of advice, at least from my experience: beware of the decals' silvering and try to put as much weight as in can in the nose, not on the engines - if you put much weight on the engines, the main landing gear will have a lot of stress
11 April 2022, 11:47
Kyle DeHart
@Ricardo, thank you for the helpful tips. Not sure how I'm going to attack potential decal silvering yet but I did pack the nose full of weight (well over the kits recommended 30g) before I sealed it up. I'm hoping it's enough
@Ricardo, thank you for the helpful tips. Not sure how I'm going to attack potential decal silvering yet but I did pack the nose full of weight (well over the kits recommended 30g) before I sealed it up. I'm hoping it's enough
11 April 2022, 21:09
Ricardo Reis
Because I put very little in the nose, mine took over 100g in the end; and the gear did not fail! 😄
Because I put very little in the nose, mine took over 100g in the end; and the gear did not fail! 😄
11 April 2022, 21:42
Tony Trembath-Drake
nice tips on the nose weight - want to get this done this year, and this came up.
nice tips on the nose weight - want to get this done this year, and this came up.
11 April 2022, 23:08
Edouard Carr
Very impressive build, the detail you have put in is amazing!
I will take some notes from this for future builds - Good job sir 👍
Very impressive build, the detail you have put in is amazing!
I will take some notes from this for future builds - Good job sir 👍
11 April 2022, 23:09
Ricardo Reis
Thank you mates, I appreciate you comments, it was a very difficult build indeed 😅
Thank you mates, I appreciate you comments, it was a very difficult build indeed 😅
12 April 2022, 08:17
Neil
Hi Ricardo, outstanding job! 🙂 I have this one in stash also, your build album is most helpful. Hope I can manage half as good as yours 👍
Hi Ricardo, outstanding job! 🙂 I have this one in stash also, your build album is most helpful. Hope I can manage half as good as yours 👍
12 April 2022, 08:25
Ricardo Reis
Thanks Neil, it's difficult but the plane is so beautiful that I would do it all again! 🙂
Thanks Neil, it's difficult but the plane is so beautiful that I would do it all again! 🙂
12 April 2022, 08:34
Kyle DeHart
Personally, I'm going to be happy if mine is 1/4 as nice as Ricardo's. But it's truly a lovely plane and I kind of want to build another one already. Kit issues aside. Lol
Personally, I'm going to be happy if mine is 1/4 as nice as Ricardo's. But it's truly a lovely plane and I kind of want to build another one already. Kit issues aside. Lol
12 April 2022, 09:55
Ricardo Reis
@Kyle, it will nice for sure, because it is a very imposing model; I'm also curious on how the Airfix would come out, I also love the white MR.2; you have the advantages of a better detailed interior, a stair for the door (!), a classic landing gear with tail wheels and torpedoes for the bomb bay, but the disadvantage of no riveting whatsoever
@Kyle, it will nice for sure, because it is a very imposing model; I'm also curious on how the Airfix would come out, I also love the white MR.2; you have the advantages of a better detailed interior, a stair for the door (!), a classic landing gear with tail wheels and torpedoes for the bomb bay, but the disadvantage of no riveting whatsoever
12 April 2022, 11:48
Cuajete
Great job and very nice painting job. This beautiful plane could not deserve less.
Congrats!
You are right Richard. The Airfix kit has the most detailed interiors, but the Revell kit has the most detailed exterior surface.
Great job and very nice painting job. This beautiful plane could not deserve less.
Congrats!
You are right Richard. The Airfix kit has the most detailed interiors, but the Revell kit has the most detailed exterior surface.
12 April 2022, 12:07
Michael Kohl
I am late to the show but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Turned out great.
I am late to the show but I enjoyed it nevertheless. Turned out great.
12 April 2022, 14:28
Kyle DeHart
Ricardo, exactly my thoughts. If I get this one built and looking decent I was considering maybe trying the Airfix one out as a compliment. See how they compare and the differences. I've left my exterior door closed on the Revell as there isn't much to be seen on the interior anyway. Also why I decided to just use the kit decals for the cockpit instead of upgrading.
Ricardo, exactly my thoughts. If I get this one built and looking decent I was considering maybe trying the Airfix one out as a compliment. See how they compare and the differences. I've left my exterior door closed on the Revell as there isn't much to be seen on the interior anyway. Also why I decided to just use the kit decals for the cockpit instead of upgrading.
12 April 2022, 20:23
Ricardo Reis
Yes, the Eduard PE may be an overkill, but can't help myself to improve everything with extras… however I would say that in this case the masks are mandatory! 🙂 As for the open door, I should have gotten a ladder but when I finishing the build my patients was growing thin… 😕
Yes, the Eduard PE may be an overkill, but can't help myself to improve everything with extras… however I would say that in this case the masks are mandatory! 🙂 As for the open door, I should have gotten a ladder but when I finishing the build my patients was growing thin… 😕
12 April 2022, 23:19
Kyle DeHart
I haven't attempted the photo etch yet as I'm just really getting into attempting airplanes in general. I definitely purchased the masks though. As you say, mandatory for this one. I will attempt some photo etch in a cockpit at some point though.
I haven't attempted the photo etch yet as I'm just really getting into attempting airplanes in general. I definitely purchased the masks though. As you say, mandatory for this one. I will attempt some photo etch in a cockpit at some point though.
13 April 2022, 03:17
Ricardo Reis
@Kyle, I use PE or Quinta in all my build, it's much faster than painting and much better than decals; the only disadvantage is that we have to use CA glue; however I'm becoming fan of using Ammo's Ultra Glue, which strong enough and being PVA based it's very permissive to errors and can be cleaned with water if still not dry
@Thomas, thank you
@Kyle, I use PE or Quinta in all my build, it's much faster than painting and much better than decals; the only disadvantage is that we have to use CA glue; however I'm becoming fan of using Ammo's Ultra Glue, which strong enough and being PVA based it's very permissive to errors and can be cleaned with water if still not dry
@Thomas, thank you
13 April 2022, 12:13
Kyle DeHart
Well it's certainly lovely to look at. I actually bought an Eduard limited edition set recently so I'll be trying out the full experience with that one.
Well it's certainly lovely to look at. I actually bought an Eduard limited edition set recently so I'll be trying out the full experience with that one.
13 April 2022, 19:22
Ricardo Reis
Beware, the Eduard set has a tiny problem... the side consoles do not fit the space in the cockpit! The guys at Eduard are always overly optimistic on what their PE can do!!! 😄
Beware, the Eduard set has a tiny problem... the side consoles do not fit the space in the cockpit! The guys at Eduard are always overly optimistic on what their PE can do!!! 😄
14 April 2022, 11:52
Album info
This is the WIP album; final photos here: Shackleton MR.3 | Album by RReis (1:72)