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Hi all,

I'm calling this one done (for now), only got to add u/c legs. Anyway, if you ask me, this is R.J. Mitchell's other design (the Spitfire being the first). It's very hard to believe that the Walrus and Spitfire were designed by the same person only separated by a couple years. This particular Walrus was used by 277 Squadron on D-Day and I've taken inspiration from this painting;

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I added a vacform canopy, resin engine Vickers gun to improve the old kit as well as scratch building the interior and a few other bits.

 

39186433862_f26f4c2670_b.jpgIMG_7515_zpsc44ac00d by Ben Standen, on Flickr

38338246105_0e58426457_b.jpgIMG_7512_zps5f55e312 by Ben Standen, on Flickr

39186434322_e9eb631c71_b.jpgIMG_7511_zps8b896ea7 by Ben Standen, on Flickr

38338246395_e69e2438a8_b.jpgIMG_7510_zps51d841d9 by Ben Standen, on Flickr

 

Pretty happy with how it turned out and very pleased with the water (first time I've ever tried to model sea).

Thanks for looking!

Ben

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Love it, cracking diorama. Which kit/scale is it?

Airfix 1/72

Cracking. No other word for it. The way you've caught the rope in flight is almost as impressive as the water work...

Great stuff,

Dean

Thanks! Really glad how the rope did turn out :P

Ben

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Very convincing and evocative!

So, how did you create the sea?

Kind regards,

Joachim

Cheers Joachim :)

Mixed tile grout with water and PVA. Placed a bit of cardboard on the surface then lifted it up to create the wave effect. Painted it dark blue and highlighted the appropriate areas. Let that dry before covering it in a couple layers of gloss enamel.

Ben

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