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A Restored 1/72 Airfix Meteor III.


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I purchased this model along with a Vampire and Sea Vixen which required TLC
It was painted with what appeared to be a thick coat of gloss dark green and grey. The undersides were painted in what appeared to be White House paint.

After some disassembly, the parts were soaked in Dettol to remove the paint.

Due to some ham-fisted use of glue some details were lost or partially destroyed. 
Initially I thought it was going to be a simple restoration but a couple of surprises along the way and other remedial work threw that plan out of the window.

I did a build log here

This is the before - well nearly. I forgot to take pictures before I started.

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This is the finished Meteor depicting EE-337, No 778 NAS, Fleet Air Arm, Royal Navy.

The decals are home made.

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I’m extremely happy with the result.

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Ah, nothing better than resurrecting an old model... especially if it works out as well as this one did for you.

 

I took a look at the first two photos and thought it might be a hard slog, but clearly, Lazarus is alive and well... lol

 

Certainly back from the dead and looking wonderful.  Smart finish - well done.

 

Regards,

 

Paul

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28 minutes ago, GREG DESTEC said:

Excellent work and great modelling to boot!

 

More of a resurrection than restoration!!

 

Very well done👍👍

I couldn’t spell resurrection!:rofl:

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