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Pre- Painted Instrument panels Eduard LOOK 1:32 Continuing their line of LOOK series of instrument panels, Eduard have released two more sets. These are for the Tamiya Spitfire Mk.IX Early, and Hasegawa Fw 190A-5, both in 1:32 scale. As with the previously released sets, the modeller is provided with the main panel, side panels and centre panels as required. Each set also includes a sheet of etched steel for the seat belts. The panels have all the correct markings and placards painted on them and the faces of each instrument is glazed, making them look very realistic, particularly with a bit of weathering to get away from that newly built look. Spitfire Mk.IX Fw 190A-5 Conclusion This new series is a great resource for those of us who are unable to replicate all the markings on a panel, all in one easy package. They are certainly a great and innovative idea from the masters of aftermarket. Review sample courtesy of
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Calling this one done, Eduard's excellent Bf110e weekend edition built as Bf110c although I think I put the e model nose on by mistake. Compared to the Spitfire I built last month this one went rapidly and easily. Much better than the Airfix effort and would like to do a later model profipack in the future. Painted with Tamiya and Vallejo Acrylics. LPS decal sheet used had excellent stencils and performed well, even all the frame numbers. Finished with a Dark Umber oil wash and dusted with an old foundation powder from the wife make up drawer. As always any comments welcome. IMG_8971 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8972 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8973 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8986 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8983 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8984 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8975 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8976 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8976 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8977 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8978 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8979 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8980 by neil Connor, on Flickr IMG_8981 by neil Connor, on Flickr
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