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AJohnson

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About AJohnson

  • Birthday 02/17/1970

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    Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England
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    Model building, Oil painting & Astronomy

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  1. Hi Mike, no I have not started it yet, not brave enough! I have looked over it a few times and like you seen the “traps” (resin) and the good parts (P.E.). The resin seems awful delicate, as well as not very “clear” and i’m still puzzling how to get some parts out of the blocks still looking identifiable. Some are so small even if you did get them out successfully they would look like “blobs” if more than a few molecules of glue used! I will however try to build it as an experiment, as I fortunately got mine from an eBay charity shop for £20! So not much to lose by using it as a learning experience. Also the WW1 “dazzle” camo! 😳
  2. Wonderful work Mike, you and Alan with your 1/700s are geniuses!
  3. Not many updates recently, but the yards are all pretty similar and not very photogenic with my phone camera, so I have not done multiple updates of similar looking stuff. But good news - the end of the yard(s) construction is here! 😁 Nothing for it now but to get down to starting the rigging over the Christmas holidays. I will be spending a long time studying plans and the AOTS book first! Thanks for looking in and the likes. 👍
  4. Looks wonderful Ian, such an interesting looking model.
  5. Well, if you hadn’t told us Geordie, we wouldn’t have known! 😆 Good save! 😉
  6. A capsized Victory can still style it out! (Looks good so far!) 😉 anyway, welcome to MSW!
  7. Welcome to MSW Phil!
  8. Welcome to MSW!
  9. Excellent finish Andy. I know, as some have said on here, clipped wing Spitfires are not to everyone’s taste, so it is nice to see one done.
  10. Welcome to MSW!
  11. Glad you have the angular turret in the kit. I think the rounded turrets were recovered from old Type 21 Frigates etc. and the angular ones were made new for some of the Type 23s. They were nicknamed the “Kryten” turret, named after the character from Red Dwarf Sci-fi Comedy series.
  12. Unusual to see a Spitfire with such "prominent" nose art! 😆 Good job Andy!
  13. Welcome to MSW! As an experienced Fly tyer your seizing and knots should be good for rigging!
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