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  1. Good to see it being built after all these years.

    Sometimes I wish I hadn't started it only to find myself thinking about how to improve the next one! Then I stumble across this little beauty

    http://www.miniwing.cz/models_1_144/mini009/Hawker_Sea_Fury_FB11.htm

    and see that there could be a few more Sea Furies finding their way across my desk. Anyway, working on some of the small parts now. The u/c is done, the prop painted and the canopy fitted. Next big job is to get the EDSG on.

  2. Talking of things that might not be used, I decided early on not to fit the under wing tanks as I think they look a little clunky. Flushed with success after my triumph over the CM I thought I would put them together anyway, just to have a look. That's when I realised that there are two great big locating lugs for them right in the middle of the wing which I hadn't removed. Taking them off now would mean repainting the underneath which I don't want to do so now I'll have to fit the tanks anyway.It's not a disaster, though, but might have taken some explaining.

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    Actually, I've just realised I'm being really stupid as that is where the stripes will be going. Now I can't decide whether to fit them or not but at least I spotted this potential faux pas. The u/c is looking better now.

  3. Typical of the fit of most parts in this kit; close but needing work. However, the instructions aren't entirely clear on this point and in the kit's defence, I decided these might be the wrong way up and turned them round. Still didn't help much with the fit and I ended up cutting off one tab completely.

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    The blades needed a bit of cleaning up.

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    The wings seemed to be too thick in the middle which left a large gap all around the edge of the wingtips. This required a lot of careful scraping and sanding before the edges met. Considering how the rest of it had gone together I was expecting lots of trouble attaching the wings to the fuselage but it went together pretty well with only a little trimming needed. Quite a bit of filling was needed where the wings met the bottom of the fuselage. The wing root could probably be better but there comes a point where you are only going to make things worse by continuing so I decided that just a little sanding and shaping with a round file would be enough.

    Primed with Halfords grey plastic primer which went on a treat and my attempt at pre-shading. Not bad for my first real attempt but I'm concerned I might have over done it a little. We shall see. So this is where she is at present, going to see if I can't get a few coats of Humbrol 90 Sky on her today.

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    The cockpit and engine fitted into the fuselage. There is virtually no detail on the engine but it is almost completely hidden by the spinner. Fitting is largely by guesswork, especially the engine, so lots and lots of dry fitting and double checking went on. At the back, the piece which holds the rear wheel is held temporarily in place with blu-tak. We'll be coming back to this bit later. Paint is a random little pot of black acrylic, probably Airfix.

  5. The cockpit is a simple resin tub with everything moulded in one piece except for the stick and IP. Apart from the seat belts everything is black and details were drybrushed with a little silver. Not much is visible with the canopy in place so I haven't done anything fancy in here. The wheel wells are also resin and have been painted silver although I might paint them in something resembling zinc chromate primer.

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  6. To be fair, I can't entirely blame the children, (although it is mostly their fault). I have also been building a Sea Fury for the FAA group build but seeing as these spitfires have taken so long I didn't want to start a WIP just to have it go nowhere. It's coming on, though, so I might have to post something shortly.

  7. Just in case anyone is still paying attention after all this time...

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    After what seemed like weeks trying to fix a leak in the airbrush I have finally managed to get some preshading on the upper surfaces. Now, the sharp eyed amongst you will have noticed that there is a bit missing. That's because as I was doing it I noticed a small area of crazing which needed sanding. That has been done so now expecting to get the camo on. Should be finished in the next few months.

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