Building the new Airfix Buccaneer
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I started with adding the PE wherever I could prior to any other assembly.
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The cockpit is nicely done but sure benefits from Eduard´s great printed PE.
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The kit is quite niftily engineered and fits quite well, despite its intricacy.
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I first used the new-style Vallejo metalizers on this project and am very happy with them.
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The metal areas were masked prior to assembly.
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Again I found the Eduard paint masks very helpful.
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This is the model after priming with Stynylrez grey and preshading with EDSG
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Spraying the model in Vallejo ModelAir Dark Sea Grey over the preshading made me arrive at a result I found credible.
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I applied the individual markings first, over a good coat of Future.
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There were far less stencils than with the Phantom, and grouping them made things easier.
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12 February 2020, 15:06