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1/32 Revell Beaufighter Mk.If (extreme makeover)


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And this is the work done on the left wing.....the aircraft will be positioned in a restoration diorama scene, so I don't know what will happen to the rest of the left wing...

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The right engine in place...apart from the engine itself, the cowling itself has been improved while the cowling flaps have already been changed, they will be present in the next bunch of photos!!!

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And this is a dry-fit of the right engine along with its cowling...

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Let's move on to the left engine and its cowling...both exhaust collector rings were made of telephone cable and further improved by aluminum foil!!!

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Still another dry-fit of the left engine and cowling....

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Gentlemen thank you for your time and attention!!! B)

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This is looking really good.

I've got of these somewhere, I love beaufighters, so about once a year, I get it out of the stash - full of enthusiasm, look at it, which reminds me why I haven't started it, shake my head and put it away again. Now I've seen yours, I'm inspired to start kit bashing, so you may have broken the cycle.

Nick

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Well...just a few new things this time due to work pressure...

...starting with the new cowling flaps made of Evergreen plastic sheet and strips...

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In order to achieve the right dihedral between the inner and the outer parts of the wing and after many dry-fits, I decided to glue in place the upper part first...Some minor improvements were made in the inside of the oil coller air duct...

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And this is the oil cooler air duct itself, made from aluminum sheet and fine mess from my spares box...

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...which will be inserted between the upper and the lower parts of the wing!!!

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And now the propeller...Only one will be used on the starboard engine. Although it is quite good in detail, it surely needed much filler on its back side...

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However, I decided to thin it down a bit and I made some inprovements using pen parts!!!

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Gentlemen thank you for your time and attention!!!

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Great progress.

That oil cooler looks the part and the Prop hub looks fantastic. Which pen parts did you use?

Thank you my friend!!!

This is exactly the pen I used for the prop hub...we 're talking for the upper part of the pen!!!

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That pen part you've used for the prop-hub is ingenious!

10/10 for the idea :D

looking forward to the finshed article.

Phil

Thank you my friend!!! Take a look at the previous post for that pen part!!!!!!

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