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Israeli Spitfire 1949.

Plastik Smurff

Well-known member
Ok guy's an gall's I'am gunna have a crack at Build and Post,though I haven't got a SLR I will try me best on tha pic's. :idonno

Right this is a kit I nabbed at a market last week.The plastic is quite soft and the detail is quite fine.

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27 part's to this little fella. No weathering has been done yet.

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I'm going to do this kit oob just to see how it goes.
 
Here is a update.
Tryin to fix a few fit dramas. :angry:

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The gun bay panel's have sunk a little here.

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These could have been left open if you wanted to detail the bay's up.
Yeh I know,the wing root's a little ruff.( I accidently glued tape in there trying to fill a gap :blush: :bang head )
That's next to fix. :gogo

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The engine and frame were a tad to big so a small gap was left at each join.
I used Mr Hobby Dissolved Putty for the first time,it's good stuff for small job's.

.Kurt.
 
Coming along nicely. Once cure for yellowed decals is to hang them in a widow for a few days and let the sun bleach them out.
 
Very cool. Does that cam ever stand out from normal Spitfire markings. Well done so far (y) (y) (y)
James
 
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