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Kinetic Harrier

Started by meremodeller, April 06, 2021, 09:38:44 AM

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meremodeller

Harrier now has all the transfers in place. As you can see there are quite a lot left over, not just the obvious subject options, and not all of the stencils are applicable to the kit subject options so it's quite important to work through the instruction sheet very carefully because some are quite similar to others that are not to be used.

zak

That look a nice clean build.
Grumpy by name and nature

chriswil42

Chris

cph64

Looking good, soon be on it's feet.

Bigkev

Hi Bill,
Nice looking model, in early RAF markings for a change.
Looking forward to next instalment.
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

meremodeller

Finally complete. I have mixed feeling about this kit. Yes, it's a massive leap forward from any Harrier in 1/48.  The surface detail and fit of the parts excellent but I'm totally convinced about the shape, especially around the nose.
The instructions could have been clearer, especially if they had listed the parts not required for a Harrier GR1/3.
Painting diagrams a bit suspect in places.

Bob C

Looks really nice, an excellent build as usual.
Good to see a Harrier with the early markings.

Bob c

councilman

Quote from: Bob C on April 25, 2021, 06:46:23 PM
Looks really nice, an excellent build as usual.
Good to see a Harrier with the early markings.

Bob c
I totally agree.
Its really got that 'Cold War ' look.
Top modelling.
Andy

Haddock

Nice looking model.
Haddock.

MSea

Another clean and tidy excellent model Bill - well done
MSea

chriswil42

Chris

Wizzel

Nice work Bill.  I always liked the Harrier.  Hard to believe how old it is now!

Red Lancer

A really neat looking model.
Well done

Bigkev

Quote from: meremodeller on April 25, 2021, 05:39:10 PM
Finally complete. I have mixed feeling about this kit. Yes, it's a massive leap forward from any Harrier in 1/48.  The surface detail and fit of the parts excellent but I'm totally convinced about the shape, especially around the nose.
The instructions could have been clearer, especially if they had listed the parts not required for a Harrier GR1/3.
Painting diagrams a bit suspect in places.

Super Job Bill,
Looks almost ready to fly.
Just awaiting Pilot!
Thanks for the comprehensive build and notes on the build.
Cheers,
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

cph64

Great looking model Bill, well done.