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And for my next trick it will be a.....Swedish Harrier


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And the Lord said 'Let there be light'

and there was light, and the Lord saw that it was good.

And Fred saw the light, and saw that it is nice and very bright, most suitable for building models by.

Parts arrived this morning.

Whilst fixing it I lined the reflector with crumpled up aluminum foil, it was a dull hospital white. And a nice new 100w bulb. The things I [we] do for this hobby.

Now very bright; should be much brighter than before.

Back to model building later this evening; :thumbsup:

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  • 3 weeks later...

Hi, :bye:

I'm back.

I only really got started on this last week. This is the poorest moulding of this poorly moulded kit. I had to use plastic soup as a glue-filler, which takes time to set hard, then lots of regular filler on it.

I've got it to this point; the front wheel is only set in place for the photos;

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Lots of filler to rub down smooth and extra details to blend in.

I never learn, I tried to put some details on from memory

1. I thought there were four strakes on the rear exhaust blast shield; stuck four on, then had to try and squeeze the fifth one into the middle.

2. the upper fuel dump is too high up

3. I have the angles the wrong way round on the sharks fin fuel dump.

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Its starting to look like something.

I decided on Humbrol 80 for the light green.

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Underneath got one coat of light grey. It'll get another when the all the top camo is done.

When this is good and dry I start the masking & marking for the splinter camo - oh what joy. [sarcastic mode on]

Naw, its ok, I don't mind, its all part of the fun.

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Wow,...what a spectacular paint job!!

Looking forward to seeing this one finished,.....it would look great in a diorama hide surrounded by pine trees and camo netting!

Cheers

Tony

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Had a an accident with this. It meant replacing both port wings and therefore a repaint of port top, including over the back.

Now finished;

A Harrier GR53S of the Swedish Air Force, circa 1984/85

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Loving the cammo.

How did you do it?

Masking tape, pencil, scalpel, paint brush, paint used.

Masking tape on, drew shapes. marked G for base green, M = medium green, B = black/green, T= tan.

Used scalpel to cut out T areas. Painted in with Humbrol 118 with a fine #1 brush.

Cut out M areas, painted in with H 30

Cut out B areas. painted in with H 91

Touched in base green which was H 80 green, and any other areas.

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