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Was gifted this kit by a mate some months ago and after chancing upon " 633 Squadron " on the telly a couple of weeks ago, I decided to look it out and give it a go. An old kit and not much detail but enjoyable all the same. Spent some time trying to get the various parts to fit together cleanly but this took some trial and error and plenty of filler... Happy that the kit still included some crew and had fun giving them a bit of character ... which is what modelling is all about at the moment ... " fun " Not a lot of detail inside the cockpit and no decals for the IP so artistic licence and various paint effect used to give some interest. Along with the kit was some resin parts, including various flaps, interior canon detail and the front nose guns. I decided to only use the front guns but they are quite flimsy so may not last my ham fisted build process. Sourced a canopy mask online as well as some better decals. Such an iconic looking airframe ... I plan either to make my own stand or hang the model from the ceiling so its wheels up and using prop blur... its not everyone's favourite but I like the effect. All together now, canopy fitted using Krystal Klear ( 1st time ) and used some recently acquired Vallejo Plastic Putty, which in my opinion is brilliant stuff. Airframe all primed and pre shaded... The white bits of plastic sticking out of each engine nacelle are just to have something to attach the prop blur to. I had the 3 prop versions and single blade versions so opted for the easier 3 blade version with a central hub. That's it for now , was going to paint the model in standard camouflage but quite like the Coastal Command colours of late 44-45, with the dark sea grey upper and sky underside but most of these aircraft had the rockets attached under the outer wings and I've already gone and attached the basic bomb racks on. The kit has decals for both, so I'll decide later at my next bench time. An old kit but satisfying. Cheerio ps - as expected, I snapped the resin front guns, so will fit the standard kit ones... just need a bit of paint trickery to get them looking better !!
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I promise...this is the last of the Tintin aircraft! In 'The Red Sea Sharks' we get to see the Mossie several times throughout the book. The first is in the found wallet of General Alcazar, ousted by his perennial rival General Tapioca. News clippings, a bit of nosing around... Then we see the Mossies at work in the desert, trying to get Tintin and Haddock and accidentally blowing up their own armoured cars instead. Nice graphics in those panels. The final sighting is when Tintin and Haddock are strafed while onboard the dhow and our boy reporter manages to shoot one of them down with what looks like a surplus MP44...enter Piotr Skut. Herge really had some nice art work in this book, beautifully drawn and coloured. I'll be using a venerable kit as well... A few panels, some backstory...I always liked the newspaper add advertising the sale...those initials happen to be my own, albeit in a different order! Nice colours...and decal placement... All at sea...are the guns in the right places? I thought they were all in a line...might have to fiddle with that. And we're off. In a bit. I want to finish up the Seagull for the other GB first. --JDCM
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Hi folks. Here is my effort of an Airfix Mosquito Mk XVIII. I used a clear canopy from Falcon, part of a photo etch set from Airwaves and also a bit of scratch building for the cockpit and guns (I lost the original guns which now live somewhere in my shed). Anyway here are the photos. Cheers Ian