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Airfix 1/72 Fw190D - Finished in under a week


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Hello All,

After finishing my 1 1/2 Strutter I didn't fancy resuming any of my in-progress models, so I thought I would have a quick "no frills" build. So on Saturday lunchtime (12:30) this came out of the stash:

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From a Hobbycraft sale bin a couple of years ago, can't remember how much it cost.....

So the aim of the game is a quick build, no improvements, right??

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OK, just two - cannon barrels across the undercarriage bay courtesy of Airfix Sturmovik rocket launcher rails, and two card side consoles for the cockpit. I haven't decided whether to add a pilot, so I haven't added any seat belts yet. I've also plugged the fuel tank pylon holes, although I suppose I should have cut the tank off the pylon and added the it to the fuselage. Hey ho.

The main components were stuck together before a rather late lunch:

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I used a little Perfect Plastic Putty under the wings, and in the upper wing root and lower wing to fuselage joins, otherwise it wasn't too bad. The panel over the fuselage guns comes up a little short, so I added some thin strip to the back edge of the recess for it just in front of the canopy, and sanded it to blend it in.

The kit has a cover in the wheel section of the undercarriage bay. I have chosen to leave it like that rather than cutting it away and showing scratch built internals in the fuselage. And I've painted the bay RLM02 in defiance of the instructions, which say aluminium.

My decision not to go overboard with interior detailing seems to be justified:

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I was keen to try out my Airfix acrylics for RLM76/82/83:

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All painting is with a brush. All painting finished before dinner time.

Mottling was accomplished with a brush from a Revell starter set, cut down to 2-3mm, with the brush wiped clean of paint before dabbing to get the mottle. The RLM82 (Hu 252) needed a good shake and careful dilution, otherwise you get a strange pale chalky effect that you can see on the left wing and right aileron - these will need a repaint.

The red undersides needed three coats to get decent coverage. I realised that where I was painting over the green overspill on the wings and under the roots was going to be persistently darker, so I painted over those areas in light grey to get the same colour as the plastic before resuming. The red paint was slightly silky.

The underside decals performed flawlessly, much to my surprise!

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All decals applied directly over paint with lashings of Humbrol decal softener above and below. This eliminates silvering, even on my mottling, which is matt and quite rough to the touch.

The only changes I made to the decals were to add two extra strips to lengthen the white stripes on the cowling and to cut out two white underlays to give a white outline to the "1" on the fuselage. I cut up the white fuselage band from the other option to get this.

When I'd finished all this it was definitely time for bed! Quite a lot of progress for 13 hours, with a break for cooking supper too!

So tonight I hope to:

Paint the guns and ejector chutes

Paint and add the undercarriage (doors are done already as part of the striping

Paint the exhausts

Add seat belts and/or pilot

Add and paint cockpit

Touch up the RLM82

Apply some swaffelstickers

Add exhaust staining and weather it

Matt varnish

Hopefully in RFI some time tomorrow!

Thanks for looking,

Adrian

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Great quick build Aidrian,I fancy having a go at a one day build sometime these simple cheap kit,s are ideal,good work on the painting.

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Blimey.....That's turned out raher well! :thumbsup:

I vote for a pilot.....Chop the head off a 'Std. Issue Medium Crotch-Fondler' and turn it to one side, optionally shave off one arm and add a more animated replacement from scratch/spares. :coolio:

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Hello All,

Well, real life got in the way and I only managed to get back to it yesterday. Here's a picture (slightly closer than the focus allows!) of the pilot from the kit, with head turned and an arm freed up, truncated so I can manoeuvre him into the cockpit:

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He's now in and all the other jobs are done, so I only need to add some weathering and a matt coat before I'm finished!

Thanks for looking,

Adrian

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Hello All,

Finally got to do the last few details today.

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It took about 16 hours at the bench and the project was finished in less than a week from picking out the box to taking this photo, so it's quite quick for me. I will take some more pictures outside with a proper camera and post them in RFI.

Thanks for looking,

Adrian

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