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British Steel - OMGB

mlp

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well this one man group build started some moons (without pubby) ago.

you know this pic already - this is the collection of British Prototype Planes so far
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from left to right:

Avro 707 C (silver)
Avro 707 A (red)
Boulton Paul P.111 (yellow)
Avro 707 B (blue)
Fairey Delta FD.2
Fairey Delta FD.1

there are several to follow - and, you've guessed it - this crazy thing is going on today :)

Well actually I needed some excuse not to do the second sanding session on the B-2 ... so I started the Pro Resin Boulton Paul P.120, to have something different :)

It's an all resin birdie in 1/72 - length of this is about 4 inches - its quite similar to the P.111 (the yellow one from above)

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some sanding on the seams and it should be ok :)
 
Nice! your collection! What about the Concorde? The Tu-100, and MiG-21? So many there like the Draken and so on...

Regards,
 
Nice! your collection! What about the Concorde? The Tu-100, and MiG-21? So many there like the Draken and so on...

Regards,

Thanks Saul :) Did you have a look at my stash? Also I would a Mig-21 not consider a pure Delta, but most of the others are there and waiting to be build ...

on the shelf bisie the ones you see here, you already can find a F5D Skylancer, a TF-102, a YF-102, a Mirage 2000.01, Rafale A ... and other
 
True the MiG-21 is a delta wing but I did not see you mention the Cutlass, Skyray, and so many others!

Regards,
 
You are right Saul ... and a lot will folow when the brits are done :)

The P.120 is not very spectacular - I made some mistakes here so I had to sand a lot and the canopy did not fit in - but nothing you cant repair - so now its ready for decaling

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Thanks a lot :) ... this sage will continue

I declare this for done

Boulton Paul P.120 - 1/72 made by ProResin

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and together with the P.111

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Thanks for stepping by
 
Thanks Adam!

ah well this saga goes on with this one

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yep, its a VAC formed kit :) ... I somehow like those kits

without words ...





Its a quite nice kit for a VAC formed one with a lot of detail

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Nice little SBS but please add just a few words. For example, I use the scrap to make the tabs (someone may get the impression of using styrene strip bought at a store).

I always looks for thin spots and reinforce it with epoxy putty or gel type cyano-acrylate cement. Obviously, this kit didn't need that.

Last, I usually wet sand to eliminate too much dust although it creates a sludge.

Regards,
 
OK Saul, your wish is my command ...

first row from the left:
- the fuselage piece - line out the edge to have some orientation (outlining without pic)
- cut along the edges - dont cut through just a very little pressure
- break out the piece

second row from the left:
- the outlining shows where to sand down the piece
- I'm using a very rough wet sand paper, Wet cause of the dust otherwise, rough cause its just quicker :) but be careful
- cutting some pieces from the left over

third row from the left:
- glue in the pieces as alignment helpers
- ah well, just a dry fit
- all pieces separated (not sanded down)
 
So today was Swallow day - some steps further

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well, this kit does not fall together and it is a little wrapped, but some hot air and some pressing helped
 
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