Afteroon all,
After the success of my Revell Junkers Ju-290A7, I am back with another WWII 4 engined aircraft, this time, the mighty Avro Lancaster B.I/III from Revell.
I have built a few of them over time, 3 Airfix and one of these, but I have to say this kit is my favourite.
In addition, I am using Eduard's Big Ed set for the Revell Lancaster, consisting of;
* Self Adhesive Interior
* Exterior
* Bomb Bay
* Landing Flaps
* Seatbelts
* Paint Mask - I find these masks a nice helpful piece of kit, and I highly recommend them to those who struggle with masking.
A few in progress pictures, nothing much to say really, the interior is rather nicely detailed for anyone wishing to do a standard out of the box kit, but the Eduard set is a nice touch.
Done some weathering, perhaps a bit much, but this plane had done over 70 missions at the time of modelling, so I guess it could get a bit worn on the inside.
I also added some small pieces of paper, to represent maps and charts, just to further add to the detail.
Next up will be to sort out the exterior, bomb bay and landing flaps once I have the fuselage and wings mated up and the seams sorted out, a quick dry fit of the fuselage informing me of the need for some sanding.
DSCF4874 by TomWales1, on Flickr
DSCF4875 by TomWales1, on Flickr
DSCF4873 by TomWales1, on Flickr
DSCF4876 by TomWales1, on Flickr
Comments and criticism welcome
Regards,
Tom