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Count me in, the Roden 1/48 SE5A Wolseley Viper version, kit ordered via Bill, prepare yourselves for a laugh, but I'll try my best.

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You ain't seen mine yet.... :rofl:

Welcome to the build Pete. Looking forward to see how you do with that one.

Cheers,

Nick

Yeh, fine, but I'm gonna need some help, this is my first venture in to "the dark side of the force"

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Ok, 'ere we go, help required, as regards Enamels, what are the best colours for Olive Drab and Clear Doped Linen

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Hi

That olive drab would be Pc 12, just another paint my friend.

"Some home mixing experiments followed and I settled on Humbrol Matt Ochre 83, Matt Light Olive 86 and Gloss Clear 35. The purpose of the clear varnish in the mix was to give the paint a semi-gloss finish, instead of the flat look of other paints in the mixture. When painting, I always thin out the paint just a little "too much" to get the right see-through effect."

This text comes from this article.

Close up on DH-2

Accually it´s my way of doing Pc10. To get the 12 just add some red to it. That will give you a more red/brown tone.

good luck mate

Lars Q

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Looks as though the Olive Drab problem is solved, I've got some old tins of Xtracolor, X154, FS14091, Dark Drab, this seems to be the same colour as they have used on the replica of Maybe. :D

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the misterkitusa.com site offers some colour chips which might help mixing.

Cheers mate, I'll have a look

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The Part photo etch add on arrived yesterday, to say it's mind blowing is an understatement, what have I done??? :unsure:

This is what it looks like.

part1.jpg

This is actual size.

part.jpg

Wish me luck.

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bloody hell Pete, you'll need to order a new set of eyeballs too by the time you've done that! :hypnotised:

"Good luck"

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bloody hell Pete, you'll need to order a new set of eyeballs too by the time you've done that! :hypnotised:

"Good luck"

Can you imagine if one of these bits falls on the carpet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wacko:

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yep... and can imagine you laying on the carpet with a magnifying glass looking for it too. We must have all had practice at doing that by now :analintruder:

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Do the same as I did Pete - get rid of the carpet monster, rip up the Axminster and put ceramic tiles down, makes it much easier to find the part. :rolleyes:

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Do the same as I did Pete - get rid of the carpet monster, rip up the Axminster and put ceramic tiles down, makes it much easier to find the part. :rolleyes:

I think with the size of some of these bits I'll need a metal detector. :analintruder:

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I think with the size of some of these bits I'll need a metal detector. :analintruder:

Make sure you hold the part NOT the fret while cutting (easier to find an airborne fret). Alternatively attach a ball of blu-tack to the part while cutting so it's less aerodynamic!

Steve (who learnt the hard way).

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Back the fret with a piece of masking tape. Nothing should fly away then ;)

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Thanks for the tips guys, anyways up, we're up and running kit arrived this morning, many thanks again Bill.

The obligatory box photie and PE frets

se5a01.JPG

Wish me luck.

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Looks like pretty fine work so far Pete, I'll be watching this one with interest.

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Has it made your eyes :hypnotised: yet?

Eyes :hypnotised: , brain :hypnotised: , hands :hypnotised: and I've only just started.

Don't forget this baby has only got 2/3 the wingspan of my 1/72 Mossie and it's 1/48.

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