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MRAP ATV by CDW - FINISHED - Rye Field - 1:35 Scale
Old Collingwood replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Looking smart mate. OC. -
Hi all, a bit more work on the Seafire - like I said above the front under cowl needed some shaping as it was a bad fit, I attacked the area with a sanding stick then a bit of wet and dry followed up by a bit of putty, I also test fitted the spinner plate - I drew a line around the outside edge then after removing it I sanded the nose back to the pencil line. OC.
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MRAP ATV by CDW - FINISHED - Rye Field - 1:35 Scale
Old Collingwood replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I would say thats Right up there with the likes of Accurate Armour with thier resin kits - extremely good start Craig. OC. -
Hi all, more progress with this as I am waiting for the paint to harden on the IX, I gave the joins a tidy up then added some putty to the join line where the wings meet the fuselage, I then fitted the nose under belly section that will need some shaping as there is a fit issue with a difference in shape where it meets the fuse. OC.
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MRAP ATV by CDW - FINISHED - Rye Field - 1:35 Scale
Old Collingwood replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Lou is on the left and Lou is on the right easy to tell the difference because Lou is not on the left he is on the right and Lou is on left, yep thats right.🤪 OC. -
MRAP ATV by CDW - FINISHED - Rye Field - 1:35 Scale
Old Collingwood replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
I once loaned a book from a library on this very subject many years ago - what an amazing stratergist he was. OC. -
MRAP ATV by CDW - FINISHED - Rye Field - 1:35 Scale
Old Collingwood replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
"Corky blimy" I'm here. OC. -
Military Wrecker - Revell - 1:32 Scale - PLASTIC
Old Collingwood replied to CDW's topic in Non-ship/categorised builds
Very nice finish - she has come up a treat - looks the business with the boom and pullys attached. OC. -
Evening all, spent the most part of the day on the back patio making the most of the dry wather (quite rare here), then this evening I added a few coats by brush of flat top coat to the 500s, they turned out not too bad - then I clued them in place. So this finishes my Mossie "Here you go dad - this is for you and everyone else who served" Just a few pics as I will need to take some better pics when I have more room. Sincere and warm wishes and thanks to all the followers - on lookers - those who comented and those who hit the like button, its you guys who make these builds worth doing. OC.
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I will look forward to see what you do. OC.
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I built her in here in the ship build section I also have a few plans I worked off - I started the riging from this stage - And here are some plans - OC.
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Evening all, I managed to do a bit more on the bombs this evening, this consisted of applying decals with bomb markings and a light green/blue ring around each nose cone - fiddly even under my magnifier. Anyway they are on just need to settle now before I can brush over some flat coat. No pics though too iddle lol. OC.
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