iggie's modelling table
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Nice interior on the Wellington. Great salmon pink. Not sure how much will be visible, mind.
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Mr. Wallis would be proud! Beautiful interior!
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Pretty much absolutely nothing! Still, as they say, I know it's thereAndrewR wrote:Nice interior on the Wellington. Great salmon pink. Not sure how much will be visible, mind.
Some rapid progress was made over the weekend, between working and some family stuff; assembly is now pretty much complete bar the turret, cockpit and fuselage glazing, and I've got a first coat of Dark Earth on the topsides. Having never seen the top surface detail of an intact Wellington, I can't comment about the accuracy or otherwise of the surface detail on this kit. I suspect though that as the paint goes on and especially after a good matt coat it will be less defined and less obvious. It will be interesting to compare with the NT Airfix release in due course
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And with some Dark Earth on top:
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Looking good Iggie. Love "The Wimpy" and you are doing a cracking job on this.
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Thanks Ian
Last night saw another hour at the bench, just before a great thunder storm (no flooding as seen elsewhere in the UK thankfully; I always feel for those flooded as it must be miserable )
Last night saw another hour at the bench, just before a great thunder storm (no flooding as seen elsewhere in the UK thankfully; I always feel for those flooded as it must be miserable )
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That's looking really nice, Iggie, the surface texture looks most convincing under a layer of paint.
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Cheers Mike, it certainly looks more restrained as I suspected it might. I think once decalled and with a coat or two of W&N Matt varnish, it'll flatten right downMigrant wrote:That's looking really nice, Iggie, the surface texture looks most convincing under a layer of paint.
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Just catching up on the site, some lovely work you've produced iggie. Particularly like the B-17. I have this in the stash and I'll be referring to your build when I get to it.
The weathering on the barge is top notch too!
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The weathering on the barge is top notch too!
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That Wellington is looking superb. Very nice work.
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Cheers Greg
The boat is self-weathering unfortunately!
Thank you I'm glad you like the B17; I'm sure you'll enjoy it as it's a great kit and replays a bit of effort in spades.Narayan wrote:Just catching up on the site, some lovely work you've produced iggie. Particularly like the B-17. I have this in the stash and I'll be referring to your build when I get to it.
The weathering on the barge is top notch too!
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The boat is self-weathering unfortunately!
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Against the odds I actually got some bench time this evening!
Pretty much done assembly and paint-wise.....gloss and decals next
Pretty much done assembly and paint-wise.....gloss and decals next
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Really looking good. Can't wait to see it finished!
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Looks great. Surface detail and texture look good to me.
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And that's the important thing.iggie wrote:Pretty much absolutely nothing! Still, as they say, I know it's thereAndrewR wrote:Nice interior on the Wellington. Great salmon pink. Not sure how much will be visible, mind.
Are youu going for the SEAC decals, or something a bit more conventional? Either way, very smart bit of modelling. Also, I never knew Wellingtons' insides were that colour!
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Very Smart iggie - Nice work!
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