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Not sure what scheme but will probably be pretty much oob.
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My first entry, as I have committed to many GBs this year may be my sole entry ( although my local art and hobby do have a 1/72 Hornet and I did get a voucher for my birthday, hmm, but it’s the top gun 2 boxing, hmm)
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Up for inspection is Moebius's 1/18 Batpod with Catwoman figure. This has been built mostly OOB, this was a build i was looking forward too immensely. Having obtained some reference photos to use of the real thing it soon became apparent that Moebius had dropped the ball, despite having the licence. Heres a list of the inaccuracies found; 1) At the front of the engine is a distinct circular air intake filter, not on the kit you have a pivot tube stickin up! 2) The engine cover/seat fairing is too short on the model, missing a number of fairings off. It actually sits at least a further 6 inches down on the real thing. 3) The steering piston is mounted on an angled offset bracket on the real thing, Moebius have built it on a vertical inline bracket? 4) The air bottle above the steering cylinder has the air gauge on the wrong way round, facing in, not out? 5) There is missing a mounting behind the cannon air cylinders on the front wheel, both sides. 6) The arm protection fairings are missing flutes and some surface detail. On to the build, this does build up nicely if great care is taken especially with alignment of the front wheel assembly. I did have to cut down the front axle to allow an equal gap either side of the front wheel and cannon fairings. A nice resin figure of Catwoman is included, this was painted in humbrol enamels. The gloves and boots were painted in gloss black which was too shiny, so i gave them a coat of satin cote to reduce the shine but keep the subtle difference between the satin black body suit. The face was a mix of humbrol flesh and satin white to match Anne Hathaway's pale appearance. The hair was a brown mix with toothpick applied streaking. The Batpod was painted in black satin, with silver fairings coated with satin cote to seal the fragile silver finish. With painted chrome for the piston rods, the wheels were rubbed with sandpaper to get the slightly used look. I decided to just build OOB as i had already made a start, a more accurate version i may attempt in the distant future. Onto photos of the finished build. despite the inaccuracies it is a nice kit, i have the 1/25 version to build. All the best Chris