Resin Gnat
1April 8, 2020
2April 8, 2020The drop tanks will have to be cut in tow and reassembled 🙁
3April 9, 2020Copper brush sanding imporved the resin primer adhesion dramatically.
4April 9, 2020But the degreasing itself was not enough.
5April 9, 2020As there is almost no cockpit detail provided and the bang seat is highly inaccurate, I decided to employ one of the Airfix Vampire drivers.
6April 12, 2020
7December 6, 2020
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10December 6, 2020On its own wheels finally
11December 6, 2020
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18December 16, 2020
19December 16, 2020It's the true putty queen 🙁
20December 24, 2020Started the painting (yay!), thought the surface is not perfect everywhere.
21December 24, 2020
22December 24, 2020Testing the masking pen, either I'm using it wrong or the surface is too smooth. Let's see the results once I finish spraying.
23December 25, 2020
24December 25, 2020
25December 27, 2020
26December 27, 2020As the instruction states... 😉
27January 1, 2021The decals are not the best ones too 🙁
This closeup shows how badly casted is this kit.
28January 1, 2021The last stretch.
29January 1, 2021Coastal Kits 1/72 background makes sense only for such tiny planes 🙂
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34January 1, 2021You can see the cast quality here too.
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