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Tamiya Swordfish Mk I Floatplane

AntMustard

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So while the Phantom is still in the shop waiting on some spares, I picked this one out of the stash.


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First time I will be using so much PE, but I will only use the bits that will be visible. Already had some flying of into space.

Some of the PE fitted.
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Sprayed Interior Green as per the instructions.


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Instrument panel.


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Trying my hand at a woodgrain finish for the interior panel.

Base cote if Tamiya XF-59 Desert Yellow.


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Vallejo Natural Wood.


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And then some Raw Sienna Oil Paint applied with a wide brush.


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I didn't bother too much with the ejector pin holes because they will be hidden by the cockpit assembly.
 
Yahoo!!

A float plane build!!! Will be watching, I have this one in my stash!

Supposed to be a fantastic kit too!

:popcorn :popcorn :popcorn
 
Thanks gents.

Hi sharkman, this kit is fantastic. Aside from the pin holes in the fuselage, everything else is going together very nicely.
 
Watchout Bismarck.

Nice work. I've always wanted to build this kit, just never think of it when I'm shopping for something. Will follow with interest.
 
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