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Hawker Hurricane Mk.IIc (Revell 1/72)


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This is my Revell Hurricane in 1/72, this one being in No. 336 (Greek) Squadron, Desert air force, RAF, LG 8 Mersa Matruh, Egypt, 1944.

The kit is good, with great surface detail and nice cockpit. Fit of parts is average, with the panel on the bottom of the fuselage and sand filter being the worst. Other than that, it's a great little kit.

It was airbrushed with tamiya acrylics, weathered with tamiya acrylics and humbrol enamels. (Ask if you want to know details) To some it may be over-weathered, but I'm not too fussy :frantic: I would hav liked to make it more dusty, but I'll live with it for now :shrug:

You'll probably notice that one of the cannon flash marks is a bit crooked, and the canopy frames may be in the wrong place, but this is my first time ever (I know :mental: ) masking a canopy!!!

Enough of my yapping, on with the pictures! Hope you like it :)

(Sorry about the pictures... it was cloudy for once!! But WOOHOOO! [You will by now know I'm not a Brit, but I am a modeller..... :hypnotised: ])

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Oh yeah... base was wood, ground cover was sand, water, PVA glue, and Humbrol 93 acrylic paint....

Thanks for looking!!

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Hi SJLR_1. That's a great looking Hurricane! Very well done. :thumbsup:

I like the idea of the base too - I hope you'll consider taking part in the Vignette GB which starts in a few weeks.

Kind regards,

Stix

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Hi SJLR_1. That's a great looking Hurricane! Very well done. :thumbsup:

I like the idea of the base too - I hope you'll consider taking part in the Vignette GB which starts in a few weeks.

Kind regards,

Stix

Thanks Stix! Where do I find that please? :)

Beautiful diorama and beautiful Hurricane !!!

Thanks Polo :)

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Hi SJLR,

congrats on your Hurri, as it is a kit rich in small, painful problems to solve!

Excellent paint chipping and well done for leaving the fabric-covered areas free of aluminium paint chips!!!

What's next?

JR

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Nicely done! Very simple and effective base too!

That's a very nice desert Hurricane SJLR, I like the paint chipping, and the base is brilliant.

Hi SJLR,

congrats on your Hurri, as it is a kit rich in small, painful problems to solve!

Excellent paint chipping and well done for leaving the fabric-covered areas free of aluminium paint chips!!!

What's next?

JR

Thanks everyone!! Really appreciate the kind words :)

JR, right now I'm working on the 1/72 Airfix Stirling.

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Hi SJLR_1!

Great looking Hurri! Well done!

I've built this same kit and scheme as my second model after returning to the hobby, two years ago (there's a link in my signature). I also found the fit to be problematic in places but the engineering of the kit doesn't help. And masking the canopy was a real nightmare, as the frame are very lightly visible. Placing the canopy in the open position was only achievable after a lot of filing and sanding of the spine. But it builds into a nice looking model.

Cheers

Jaime

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