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My next build is Airfix's 1/48 Gloster Meteor F.8, with Eduard PE cockpit set, and canopy mask. I bought a Pavla resin seat, but I'd forgotten I had already had a NeOmega seat. The NeOmega is the better detailed of two.

The seat is painted with UMP black primer, Hataka Blue Line camo beige, blue, red and yellow. Buckles are Vallejo chrome, and finished off with a drybrush of Vallejo duralinium. 
The instrument panel, and cockpit tub, were also painted with UMP black primer. The necessary PE was used from the Eduard set, and then to was all drybrushed.

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Love it! Will you be doing the Aussie one OOB or using some aftermarket decals for an RAF one; there are so many colourful unit marking options!

 

I've got two 1/72 F.8s in the stash but thinking of getting the 1/48 one.

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11 hours ago, Lord Riot said:

Love it! Will you be doing the Aussie one OOB or using some aftermarket decals for an RAF one; there are so many colourful unit marking options!

 

I've got two 1/72 F.8s in the stash but thinking of getting the 1/48 one.

 

Hi

Thank you. 

I’ll doing the Aussie ”Halestorm” version, as part of a Korean War Group Build, with the aftermarket items shown above. :D

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Got the cockpit tub together, and the seat has been dry fitted for the moment.
The kit allows you to have both gun bays open, so I'm going to have the port-side one open. This has been painted with various Vallejo Metal Colours Gunmetal, aluminium and jet exhaust, then given a black wash, and finally drybrushed with 
Vallejo chrome.
Upper, and lower wings, are together. Lots of holes drilled out for mounting the rockets, later in the build.

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I bought a ticket from the man, but these deckchairs are chilly in this wind.

That is a great seat! and the rest of it isn't looking too shabby either.

I do like the old meatbox in it's many variants.

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23 hours ago, Martian Hale said:

That pit really looks the part!

 

Martian

 

On 01/03/2018 at 7:33 PM, Pete in Lincs said:

I bought a ticket from the man, but these deckchairs are chilly in this wind.

That is a great seat! and the rest of it isn't looking too shabby either.

I do like the old meatbox in it's many variants.

 

Thanks guys. 

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Cockpit tub installed in the fuselage. Plenty of weight added to the front end too.
The wing sections fitted well, with just a small amount of filler needed at the wing roots.
I've also got the tail-plane, and rudder fitted. 
Starting to look like a Meteor now.

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That is looking rather lovely!

 

If you don’t mind, I’ll crib the detail that’s going under the canopy to replicate on my 1/72 Matchbox/Aeroclub PR.10 mashup.

 

Regards

 

Trevor

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7 hours ago, Bravo52 said:

Another great looking build Ian... The seat looks great!  How did you paint the harness?

 

Thank you. 

For the harness I used Hataka Blue Line acrylics. These paints designed for brush painting, as opposed to airbrushing. Coverage is very good. Used a fine brush (02 or 03 I think), and one of those magnifier headset contraptions. Hope that helps.  :smile:

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1 hour ago, MarkSH said:

Looks like a nice rendition of the Meteor, out of interest how does it stack up against Tamiya's early Meteors?

Cheers, M.

 

Thanks Mark.

I'm not familiar with the Tamiya kit, so can't help you there, sorry. 

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1 hour ago, Max Headroom said:

That is looking rather lovely!

 

If you don’t mind, I’ll crib the detail that’s going under the canopy to replicate on my 1/72 Matchbox/Aeroclub PR.10 mashup.

 

Regards

 

Trevor

 

Hi Trevor, cheers. 

By all means, crib away, it's not copyrighted. ;)

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Can't believe this has gone together so quickly! 
With the intake cases, top engine covers, and the various antenna fitted, the primer was applied. This was the usual (for me) UMP black primer. 
A small tip I read recently recently, for this primer, is to warm it first. It then sprays so much better.
I let that dry for a day, then set about applying the main colour. For this I use Vallejo Metal Colours. I'm a big fan of these Vallejo acrylic paints. They're easy to use, and spray brilliantly.
Main airframe, wheelbase doors and undercarriage are Aluminium. The airbrakes, wheel centres, and rocket heads are Steel. Main canopy and rocket pylons are Duralinium, and lastly the mudguards are Dull Aluminium.

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A coat of Vallejo White Aluminium has been applied, which on advice, which seems more representative of the High Speed Silver the Meteor's were painted. 
The exhaust nozzles have been fitted. Intake has been sprayed Duralinium.

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Love your build but correct me if i am wrong but shouldn't  the intakes have the same colour as the rest as they are made from wood if i remember it correctly and therefore painted high speed silver!

I love what you did with that cockpit you really brought it alive ..

 

Cheers, Jan

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Good looking build so far. It's a very nice kit, well designed and moulded.

Yes the intakes are wooden and doped over so yes, they look same as main nacelle.

If the "window" beside the cockpit carries over from the previous kit, paint it.

Also, some of the stencil positions are not quite right.

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235012202-gloster-meteor-mk8-stencil-data-172-148-red-roo-models/

 

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7 hours ago, janneman36 said:

Love your build but correct me if i am wrong but shouldn't  the intakes have the same colour as the rest as they are made from wood if i remember it correctly and therefore painted high speed silver!

I love what you did with that cockpit you really brought it alive ..

 

Cheers, Jan

 

Maybe they should be HSS, but I like it the way it is. Call it “artistic license”. Once weathered, you’ll hardly notice anyway. :wink:

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3 hours ago, Ed Russell said:

Good looking build so far. It's a very nice kit, well designed and moulded.

Yes the intakes are wooden and doped over so yes, they look same as main nacelle.

If the "window" beside the cockpit carries over from the previous kit, paint it.

Also, some of the stencil positions are not quite right.

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235012202-gloster-meteor-mk8-stencil-data-172-148-red-roo-models/

 

 

Hi Ed

 

Thanks for the link. I will use that info, in conjunction with the kit instructions. :D

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