Nothing particular to report about those finishing touches, except for the fact that cockpit fit could have been better - I was unable to get perfect fit, as a result right edge of cockpit sticks out a fraction of a millimeter. In any case, I must say that I am very pleased with the final result. There is still a lot of stuff I need to learn, especially when it comes to handling the airbrush, but considering the fact that this is my first model in a very long time, I'm rather pleased with the end result.
lördag 1 december 2012
Airfix Spitfire MkIa - Part IX
And so, without further ado, here is the finished model. Finishing steps consisted of highlighting the panel recesses with water-solvable oils, installation of cockpit, antenna and propeller and finally double coat of Testor DullCoate matte lacquer.
Nothing particular to report about those finishing touches, except for the fact that cockpit fit could have been better - I was unable to get perfect fit, as a result right edge of cockpit sticks out a fraction of a millimeter. In any case, I must say that I am very pleased with the final result. There is still a lot of stuff I need to learn, especially when it comes to handling the airbrush, but considering the fact that this is my first model in a very long time, I'm rather pleased with the end result.
Nothing particular to report about those finishing touches, except for the fact that cockpit fit could have been better - I was unable to get perfect fit, as a result right edge of cockpit sticks out a fraction of a millimeter. In any case, I must say that I am very pleased with the final result. There is still a lot of stuff I need to learn, especially when it comes to handling the airbrush, but considering the fact that this is my first model in a very long time, I'm rather pleased with the end result.
Etiketter:
1/72 airplanes,
Airfix,
Spitfire Mark Ia
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