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It's the old saying "How do you eat an elephant", the answer is one bite at a time. Cheers Dennis
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The Spitfire notes from Edgar Brooks (and others)
Spitfire replied to PanzerWomble's topic in Research Discussion
I have quite a collection of Edgar's comments and refer to them all the time, I looked up the origins of Ocean Grey this very morning and found a Britmodeller thread that he contributed to from 2011 with some excellent information. Definately sorely missed Dennis -
Red doped patches over the gun ports, nice article here from Britmodeller. https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235056137-red-doped-linen-over-the-gun-ports/ This one is predominately about Spitfires but does have a Hurricane IIb photo showing the patches, which came in a sticky backed roll. https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235029913-spitfire-rearming-and-gun-muzzle-patch-application-films/ Cheers Dennis
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Nothing exciting, just stuff for the future builds, Yahu Hurricane IP and Eduard masks and P40 Quinta cockpit details and Kits World decals, plus the Airscale prop decals. Cheers Dennis
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Absolutely amazing, what a great build, all aspects of it, the figures really add some more interst to it as well. Cheers Dennis
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Hurricane night fighter modifications.
Spitfire replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
Looking through my Hurricane referances, the only change was the anti dazzle shields. Up to the middle of November 1940 the night fighters were finished in the same scheme as the day fighters, then they were finished in a Night finish, this lasted until 1942. Mk. II Hurricanes were used as night fighters and night intruders, the former in all black finish and the latter in grey green upper surfces with smooth night undersides. The Mk.II Hurricane could also carry 44 gallon underwing tanks or bombs. Cheers Dennis -
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1a (mid) - Kotare Models 1/32
Spitfire replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Aircraft Reviews
Great write up, I'm looking forward to getting my grubby mitts on one, once Hannants gets them in. Cheers Dennis -
LSM Modelling News 2023 merged Fran and Artful69’s threads
Spitfire replied to Fran's topic in Modelling Discussion
That Val really looks the part, roll on. Cheers Dennis -
Looks like you have landed on your feet, the house looks great so enjoy moulding it to how you want it. Cheers Dennis
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I was on the Hannants website checking for the sttus of my Kotare Spitfire order when I strayed and ordered this: I don't normally build Luftwaffe stuff but now and again I will build one as a stress free build, which means I don't have to worry too much about accuracy just get on with the build. Besides I find the desert scheme very attractive. Cheers Dennis
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Revell Spitfire Mk IIa
Spitfire replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Now that really does look the part, nice job. Cheers Dennis -
Clear the Bench! It's Kotare Spitfire time!
Spitfire replied to GazzaS's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Now that looks good, I always prefer a positive attachment on parts rather than just dabbing glue on. Cheers Dennis -
Revell 1/32 Spitfire Mk IIa
Spitfire replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Nice result you navigated around the decal problems nicely but that is why I usually paint markings, that and the fact that I am rubbish at decals. Cheers Dennis -
Clear the Bench! It's Kotare Spitfire time!
Spitfire replied to GazzaS's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Thanks for posting this, it does look pretty awesome, should get mine soon. Cheers Dennis -
Normally I use either Xtracolor or Colourcoats so the finish is already glossy, but the times that I have used Modelmaster paints I did not use a gloss coat before using masks and it went well. These are all masked on Modelmaster enamel (green) and Colourcoats (black). Cheers Dennis
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I nearly always use Montex, or Top Notch masks, the Montex have such a huge range of subjects and the Top Notch are good quality as well as the fact that they do custom masks. Top Notch also do camouflage masks. I have used Maketar Kabuki ones but had problems picking the masks out from the sheet as the cuts are so thin that you cannot see the outline, I did try sanded pencil lead to pick them out but it was not very good. The other thing that I do is de tack the masks on my hand or a window to cut down on paint pull off the model. Cheers Dennis
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Revell 1/32 Spitfire Mk IIa
Spitfire replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Looking good Peter, I too had a short replacement aileron and had to use some shimming. Cheers Dennis -
Hobbycraft P-51 finished
Spitfire replied to JohnB's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
That looks really great and it is very nice to see one of those built. Cheers Dennis -
They sure do, very distinctive. Cheers Dennis