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Models => Modelling Projects => Topic started by: meremodeller on July 25, 2021, 11:53:21 AM
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Whilst working on the Ju88A-1, I started the Airfix 1/72 Beaufort. Just a few impressions of the kit first.
1.It appears to be accurate and certainly is well detailed.
2.Typical of the new Airfix kits it requires care in assembly to ensure all the components fit together with no gaps etc. I slipped up a bit on the transparencies and had to do a little filling but looking at my second kit I really should have taken more care.
3.It is also very important to follow the instructions, especially regarding the assembly of the engines so mark them with the component number as you remove them from the runners.
I decided to hand paint this model but the lack of anything like matching colours in the Humbrol Dropper range decided me to use Xtracrylics. They do require a primer/undercoat and for this I used 'Ultimate Primer-grey' and the photos shows the model primed with just two areas painted with dark Slate Grey and Dark Sea Grey. Covering well and decal ready.
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Moving On,
The painting of the camouflage is now complete and most of the sub-assemblies are now ready to be attached once the transfers have been applied
I am using the kit transfers and having used the xtracrylics giving a slightly glossy finish there would be no issues. We shall see!
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Looks good Bill.
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Thank you, now decaled, and u/c attached will be posting more photos soon.
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Looking good - finished by tea time then Bill
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Looks good Bill, I have one which I’ll start once I get round to finishing the Beaufighter.
Bob c
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I also have one of these in the stash so have appreciated the tips Bill, thanks.
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Decals now in place on the Beaufort,. I'm using the kit decals and they work really well with Microset etc. Brushed on Vallejo Matt, with a dash of gloss, varnish. Now for the gathering, It would appear from photographs that operational Beauforts were very scruffy with marked paintwork, especially on the wing surfaces close to the fuselage.
Any word of warning about the build. It is very important to ensure the turret is accurately assembled and is sitting down well into its mounting. This is because the fairing that covers the front edges of the turret, and indeed stops it falling out, is a tight fit and needs to bed in accurately to the fuselage before being glued into position.
Standby for the next episode soon.
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Coming along nicely.
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Hi Bill,
Noticed that you have put the roundel on the fuselage upside down???
Only Joking, ................
I have one in my stash, along with the Beaufighter, and Blenheim, so this build info is worth it's weight in gold.
Cheers,
Bigkev
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Hi Bill,
Noticed that you have put the roundel on the fuselage upside down???
Only Joking, ................
I have one in my stash, along with the Beaufighter, and Blenheim, so this build info is worth it's weight in gold.
Cheers,
Bigkev
Inside out surely?
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Excellent Bill.
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Using the photographs in Warpaint 50, especially the colour image on the cover, I have weathered the Beaufort and then added all of the details including the torpedo.
Very pleased with this model, especially as it's completely out of the box, including the decals.
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Looking good Bill - who/what do you have in the torpedo sights
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Certainly looks like it's been in the wars.
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that looks really good
bob c
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Good model Bill.
(A BIG improvement on the old, original FROG kit, eh!!??!!)
Certainly looks well weathered... as indeed the real ones were.
Similarities to its successor, the Beaufighter, are striking.
I wish someone would produce a Beaufort in 1/48 scale.
What's next from the Newton aircraft factory?
Biggles
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Well, Mr Biggles you are in luck. ICM are planning a 1/48th Beaufort for later in the year.
Next onto the workbench is the Airfix Heinkel He111P-3 which fortunately is exactly the same variant of the He111 as I'm replacing, indeed the kit has the same markings.
Nobody has noticed os far I forgot to add the little spinners to the props of my Beaufort!!!
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Good model Bill.
(A BIG improvement on the old, original FROG kit, eh!!??!!)
Certainly looks well weathered... as indeed the real ones were.
Similarities to its successor, the Beaufighter, are striking.
I wish someone would produce a Beaufort in 1/48 scale.
What's next from the Newton aircraft factory?
Biggles
Is this a mirage or a figment of my imagination - a post from our secretary.
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I thought i had lost track of time -- and it was the 1st of April and you lot were playing a trick on me.
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Do you think that the 'Big Bang' we heard at our committee meeting, jarred his grey cells into action.
I am penning a letter to the RAF, "Dear Sir, Please could you continue to fly at supersonic speeds over the East Yorkshire coast, and the sonic booms encountered. It has seemed to have a beneficial medical effect on our Secretary.
As Basil Fox would say 'Boom, Boom!', it has more effect than you think.
Cheers,
Bigkev
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Hi Bill,
So flummoxed by 'Biggles' post, forgot to tell you that looks really nice.
Looking forward to the Heinkel He111P.
Cheers,
Bigkev
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Looks good Bill!
Could almost be tempted myself!