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Airfix WMIK & Snatch Landrovers


MikeyJ

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For my first work in progress I am going to have a go at the Airfix WMIK & Snatch landrover set. After a look at the parts and seeing it uses decals for window grills I decided to complete it with the Airfix etch brass detail set. Vehicles are not something I build very often and for me using etch for any model is even rarer.

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Four grey sprues of nicely detailed parts but seems quite few need work to clean flash and mould lines up
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and one clear
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The etch is very nice. The bonnet checkerplate and grills are very finely done.
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So lets see how this goes...
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First job was cut the rear step and bumper bits of the rear of both chassis.

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Couple of hours later, both engines and 1 chassis partly built

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The instruction call for chassis to be painted black, but I'm not convinced about that so they will be painted in the same sand colour as the body

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Chassis is definitely black. That includes everything attached on that assembly, so front and rear bumpers, radiator guard, anti-roll bars etc.

Other parts that you may think are green/sand but are in fact black are the splash guards on the wings, radiator grills, bull bars and exhaust snorkel.

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A small update before packing up modelling tools for a couple of weeks. Finished assembly of both chassis & assembled and fitted the brass rear step to the Snatch Landy but had to salvage the two plastic bumper protusions from the bin due to loosing an etch part, while i was at it i refitted them to the WMIK too. Just little bits of painting left and a blast of matt varnish then on with the bodywork.

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