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ARMA Hobby Hurricane I

Started by meremodeller, March 03, 2022, 03:38:50 PM

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meremodeller

Time for a new project from me.
I have been singing the praises of 'Arma Hobby' kits based entirely on the fine detailing and completeness of the kits in the box. Now this is the first of their kits I have actually started to build.
Step One. The undercarriage bay and cockpit. After a discussion with a knowledgable neighbour about interior colours of early Hurricanes I decided to make it up!
It's very apparent that like many new CAD designed kits the fit is very tight it is important to follow the instructions and essential to clean up each component of the parting lines and double check the fit as a dry run.
More to follow!

chriswil42

Chris

Bob C

I believe these are nice kits, isn't this the Hurricane Eduard reboxed.
looking good so far.

Bob c

meremodeller

After a 2 weeks for a Covid break I'm now back a the bench and can update the progress on the Hurricane.
The cockpit 'floor is attached to the centre section of the wings whilst the fuselage halves go together well, trapping the side framework between them.

zak

Very nice. Glad to see you are back to modelling.
Grumpy by name and nature

Bob C


meremodeller

Really thought I should update this build now.
The wings are on, they are a very tight and precise fit, only a slight trimming of the internal framework required.
the good news is that NO filler required anywhere.
Now on with the painting.

zak

Splash it on with gay abandon!
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Quote from: zak on March 30, 2022, 06:33:59 PM
Splash it on with gay abandon!

Has Bill been to the same painting school as Haddock?
I hope my next is always better

chriswil42

You'll have it finished by the weekend Bill? Then ready for the next club meeting.
Chris

meremodeller

Well, I splashed it on with 'Gay Abandon' a couple of days ago and here it is. It looks glossy because I'm using Xtracrylics.

meremodeller

And now, the decals. There is a bit of story behind these markings as applied to N2522 a 56 Sqn Hurricane.

Bigkev

Now you're teasing us.
What's the story.....?
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

Haddock

Would I get a better result if I splashed my pint on instead of sloshing it on?
I'll have to try it.
Haddock.

zak

Quote from: Haddock on April 09, 2022, 09:11:09 AM
Would I get a better result if I splashed my pint on instead of sloshing it on?
I'll have to try it.
Haddock.
Don't waste good beer!
Grumpy by name and nature