Modelling > Swords to Plowshares GB

Spitfire Cloudbuster

(1/4) > >>

Robomog:
Hi all

Been away from group builds for a while and starting to get twitchy.

Hopefully I will finish this one on time.

Here's the starting kit ........





First impressions are not good. Some parts, particularly the propellor do not look right, but it will be OK for what I want to do with it.

The decals have  particularly yellowed quite badly.



I won't be using them on this build. But there are some useful civilian markings there, perhaps a week in a sunny window might bring them back.

More when it happens ............

Mog
>^-.-^<

Frank3k:
For their age, KP kits were usually very good. A bit heavy with the rivets (although they're tiny) and some of the their kit canopies are thick, but in general, their kits were surprisingly good builds.

For the decals, a week in a sunny window followed by a spray of a clear acrylic, just in case they decide to break apart.

Robomog:
Hi all

It turns out that Frank3k was absolutely on the button, despite its age the kit has gone together well. The fuselage and wing joints are not bad, but the wing/fuselage joint needed filler. (Pretty much like most of the Spitfires i have built  ::))

The canopy fit was iffy and I had to give the seat a bit of a trim to get it to fit properly.

The story so far .......





As this going to be late forties time line I decided the Spitfire was going to deliver Dry Ice into the clouds and required some fancy canisters to disperse the ice. Here's progress so far....





I am looking to have distribution cannisters on three hard points but may have to ditch the centre section cannister if there isn't enough ground clearance.

Still haven't decided what colour to paint it  ;D

Thanks for looking........

Mog
>^-.-^<

Buzzbomb:
Yes, very much the business.

Plus you can play Kate Bush singing Cloudbusting in the background
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllRW9wETzw

LemonJello:
Looking good!

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version