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1/72 Bristol Blenheim Mk.I / Airfix new tool + Eduard


Fuad

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Ladies and gentlemen,
Iet me present you my next model. Used some Eduard set. Navigation lights sawed from clear plastic. All edge was sharpened. Riveting, the gun in the wing from the needle. Paints - Mr.Color, Alclad, Tamiya. Primer - Alclad, varnish - Futura and Tamiya. All identification marks was painted. Washing - MIG, postshading X-19. Finally spread a little matt lacquer tamiyas "yellow sand" and walked a bit around the edges of the panels.

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Your usual exacting and fantastic standards! Actually possibly better than usual...

Outstanding Fuad!

JR

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Wonderful modelling but.... those panel lines!

Shading - okay maybe if you like it - but this is too much for my taste and spoils an otherwise outstanding display of modelling skills.

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think you can easily accept it when the overall 'look' of the model is so convincing.. that riveting obviously lifts it to the next level.

Caveat emptor on this kit though or try and check the parts on purchase - my transparencies were unusable and still no spares from Hornby (since 2 November)

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