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May I present to you my latest build, the Valom Handley Page Harrow, which has just featured as a Work In Progress topic. The kit is beautifully moulded with a lovely rendition of the fabric covering of the real aircraft. The injection transparencies are beautifully clear. The kit also has resin engines and seats, a small sheet of etched brass parts of which most seem impossibly small to use such as the throttle levers, but which contains a very nice instrument panel, a clear sheet with dials to go behind the instrument panel and a superb decal sheet. We also have a well drawn, easy to understand instruction sheet and a painting guide for the two aircraft options printed in colour. Here we have some of the kit's contents. I added some scratchbuilt interior to the cockpit cabin and around the upper turret area. Mostly I had no issues with the construction. The only parts that needed attention were the vertical stabilisers where they meet the tailplanes. The nose and tail turrets are very fiddly to construct, I added gun breaches to the rear turret as only the gun barrels are included, rather like a pair of broom handles sticking out of a dummy turret like on the transport version of the Wellington. Unfortunately, Valom's interpretation of the Armstrong Whitworth upper turret is horrible, it is too big, a strange shape and the gun slot is not straight. I actually used the turret from an Airfix Anson which I found in my spares. I also replaced the kit's weak and thin looking undercarriage struts with stronger thicker struts from my spares. Oh yes, I widened the tailwheel fairing too. My scratchbuilt cockpit module showing the wireless operator and navigator's positions. The interior just before closing up the fuselage. I brush painted the model with Humbrol enamels. I used Matt 119 Light Earth with Matt 30 Dark Green camouflage painted over. Matt 33 Black undersurfaces. Then a coat of Klear floor polish was brushed over the whole model. Beautiful though the kit's decals are, I really like the low viz Munich Crisis scheme of 1938 so that is what I have tried to represent on mine. A few shots of it parked out in the ' snow ' in some natural light. That has been my Valom Handley Page Harrow. Thank you for looking. Now I need to think about what to build next ................. the stash is calling regards, adey
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