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  1. That's coming along really nice and it doesn't seem to take you long (compared to me that is).

    You realise how big a brute the real thing is when you see the seats alongside that body (and what a body it is too).

    I love the shape of it and despite what everyone says about how difficult it can be to put it together I'd still love to do one.

    Hopefully someone will bring one out again one day. Enjoying watching the progress.

    Thanks Bob, it has been fairly quick actually - I only started it mid-November, most of that time was fiddling about with the cockpit. Once that was in - and I will need to add a bit more- it built up surprisingly swiftly. No more modellng for a few days, but I would hope to start painting next week......

  2. Looking good Bill. Good luck with the layout too fella and the H Class, got one to build too but currently doing a Chivers Fineline LBSC D3.

    Keep up the good work

    All the besr

    Chris

    Thanks Chris, I have the manshed built, just need to get the electric's sorted, then i"ll bring the baseboard's home......and really get stuck in! You'll have to pop over and play trains!!!

    k

  3. I managed to persuade the intakes on today....a strange arrangement from Airfix to say the least, but on they sit!!

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    i had previously sprayed the intake tunnels white, as I had planned building a MSG overall S2B, but my current plans are for a camouflaged jet participating in operation Pulsator, so I will need to respray them grey, or add FOD covers?

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    Wings next......

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  4. Hi Bill

    Hope you are well fella, looking good so far, I enjoyed building this kit and did similar to you with the Cockpit although I cheated and bought some aftermarket seats. Keep up the good work. Are you still on RMweb too?

    All the best

    Chris

    Hi Chris, I will cheat next time (next time?) and use a Neomega resin cockpit set.

    Yes, still visiting RMWeb occasionally, particularly when I need to know "how to" do something. I Start looking at Adrian's Westerham layout, and get stuck there for ages!! My layout is progressing. Not done much more of my "H" class as I'm building up the courage to tackle the chassis! I'll get some photo's in the new year and start posting on there again. Cheers...

  5. I think you have got the worst bit over now Bill!

    Martin

    You're right Martin. With the fuselage twisted, teased together, glued and stuck firm(ish), it's reduced the warped nature of the parts. Surprisingly there was not a great deal of filler required..though a lot of sanding! I hope to post some more pic's tomorrow, and then get the wings on...
  6. If I were to ever finish my Bucc and (God forbid) get another I'd do it with wings up & airbrakes open as the joints there really are :poo-poo:.

    This is a cracking build, have you exhausted your vocabulary of swear words yet? If you have I can recommend Rogers Profanisaurus, every modeller should have a copy.

    Pete

    Thanks Pete, Rogers Profanisauras Eh? I could have really done with that to be honest, as I had indeed exhausted my stash of Anglo-Saxon cusses!! And, sad as I am..I do happen to have another waiting in the wings, though I may flog that..and hope that a shiny new Bucc., will be issued .......but in the meantime......my air rakes will be open, but wings down...

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  7. Time to think about getting the fuselage together. First thing first though. Noseweight. My favourite method is lead weight encased in milliput with some superglue to ensure it stays put. the lower nose is thus treated...I've added a needle. This will give the radome a nice sharp tip. And yes, I have managed to stab myself a couple of times!!

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    I fully expected a battle in aligning the upper and lower parts, and in this respect the kit didn't disappoint!! It fought me all the way, and some more. I just glued it bit by bit, starting with the nose, then the intakes, rear fuselage and then the wings. I used various clamps and masking tape to hold it all in place.

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  8. You have made some good progress there Bill, I particularly like the undercarriage bays.

    Martin

    Thanks Martin, still a bit to add there. But in the meantime some progress...

    I was in a bit of a quandary as to how I would furnish the cockpit. I opted to use PE whereas I think I should have gone with resin...next time maybe.

    So The PE was added and painted. How to replicate the instruments? I could paint them, and a wash of black thinned paint would have worked - to a degree, but I thought of how good and effective pre-coloured PE is. Unfortunately none was available for the Buccaneer, so I thought I'd experiment with Airfix's decals OVER the PE I had installed..bear with me on this! I thought that by soaking the decals in Micro Sol and Set , they would sink into the recessed relief detail in the photo etch. In some respects this has worked okay, though it is somewhat restricted by the quality of the decals, which are a bit out of register in places. Here are the relevant parts ready for addition...

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    Not too happy with the navigator's station! Luckily most will be hidden by the blast screen and additional plumbing and the seat of course (offset by 2" of course!!)

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  9. Thanks Bill...however, sometimes history should be re-written. "Revisionism" has become a dirty word but it's important to re-evaluate our "accepted wisdom" if new evidence or new interpretations emerge. However, those revisions must be based on what was known at the the time by decision-makers rather than on hindsight interpretations of what "should" have been done.

    Absolutely, history should be re-written if and when new evidence emerges. The author of this offers no new evidence whatsoever...

  10. You're putting words in my mouth. I am a student of history and I recognize the value of propaganda but don't for one second believe I swallow it. I simply view any comparison of British propaganda about the Spitfire to the work of Goebbels to be repulsive.

    For the record, as a historian, the biggest problem with the article is it assumes foreknowledge that the Allies would win. The author assumes there were better choices available for aircraft production in 1940 but they simply didn't exist at the time. Britain made production choices on what was needed in the summer of 1940...and the only logical choice was to produce the Spitfire that was faster and more manoeuverable than the Hurricane and the opposition it faced.

    Well said! This puts any of these clap-trap attempts to re-write history firmly in its place......

  11. This Tornado release will be GR4. What do we need to back date it to GR1?

    Basically just leave off the FLIR pod, and make sure you have both canon for a GR1, or none for a GR1A. Use the kit's original upper fuselage. There were different layouts in the cockpit, but I expect the kits parts are quite generic here.

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  12. The raised panel lines are very fine. The problem may be, that those panel lines where parts meet will be obliterated when the required filler is applied and subsequently sanded down.

    I re-scribed my last Vulcan, but on my next one I'll follow the "draw them in" method...that's of course if that build is prior to Airfix doing the decent thing.....are you listening Airfix?

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  13. Good progress Bill, Equipage wheels eh..good stuff, (just watch that the rubber doesn't crack over time, so far the sets I used for a pair of Backfires and a Blinder some years ago have remained intact but some older Su-9 and F-16 ones fell to bits).

    .

    Looks like you're getting to grips with it OK....... think I'll just wait until Airfix inevitably announce their new one next year :winkgrin:

    Thanks Andy, funny thing, I had ordered a NeoMega cockpit set - a good 15 years ago I reckon, and the Equipage wheels were included! I don't think that I actually bought them as such! I'm not generally a great fan of rubber wheels on kits, but as I had these tucked away I decided they had to be used. There's a bit of flash on the rubber, but i've managed to file that off. The set is already a decade and a bit old, I just hope now they are out of the packing, they don't know rot! The kit's wheels are rather good, so I would have had no problem in using them. And yes I do hope that these efforts are rewarded by Airfix! I had hoped that a Bucc., would be Kinetic's big Telford announcement........sadly no!

  14. Looks good!

    Thanks Phil....

    Just a couple more for now....

    An upside down view of the cockpit walls. I've had to scrape away some ofth eplastic card, so as the tub's fit. Photoetch panels added to the sills.

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    And a coat of grey! Paint at last!

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    I've been constantly test fitting the cockpit parts and the upper and lower shells of the fuselage. The old saying that it fit's where it touches doesn't apply to this kit!! It doesn't even fit where it touches!!! Of course my major concern is that this kit is indeed unbuildable (though I have built a couple previously!) and that the time already amassed on this build will ultimately be wasted!! Time will tell....onwards and erm...further onwards - hopefully!

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  15. Hi Bill - I tried a wingtip - but the aileron also needs building up lengthwise at the tip so you can get that characteristic inward tapering curve in plan view. It looked better but not great - so may plan is now to replace the wing tips with plasticard and reshape afresh.

    Jonners

    That's what I did on mine. When I retrieve it from the shelf of doomination. I'll have another look and see if there's any more scope for bettering it - I reckon there may be!!

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