Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
After 10 days of gruelling exams it's time to kick back and relax and what better way to do that than with a GB.
I'm in with this,
Some works in progress,
May post again later tonight.
Cheers,
Paul
I'm in with this,
Some works in progress,
May post again later tonight.
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
- splash
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Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
You will enjoy this one Paul, it's a lovely kit with no pitfalls.
Regards
splash
Regards
splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
Got the cockpit done up, the green plastic was very hard to cover and I'm dreading the main painting stage.
Hope to get the fuselage closed up later today.
Cheers,
Paul
Hope to get the fuselage closed up later today.
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
The cockpit has been installed, I must say this kit has been very pleasant so far, the fit is perfect and the detail is quite good.
Although there seems to be a lot of flash in awkward places.
Cheers,
Paul
Although there seems to be a lot of flash in awkward places.
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
- Jagewa
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Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
Nice work Paul, cockpit looks great.
Cheers
Jim
Cheers
Jim
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
For anyone who's interested I haven't forgotten about this, I plan to finish it over the weekend.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
I decided to do the 23rd FG version Brews and I believe the floor on this praticular aircraft was natural wood but it seems to hav been painted black later on.
Cheers,
Paul
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
Progress so far,
Should get the main painting stage finished tomorrow as well as a start on the decals and fiddly bits.
Cheers,
Paul
Should get the main painting stage finished tomorrow as well as a start on the decals and fiddly bits.
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
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Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
It certainly looks like a Mustang. Its coming together well.
I am rushing to finish my gb entry too
I am rushing to finish my gb entry too
2023 - A:0 B:0 C:0
Current Projects:
East German Air Force (1956-90)
South African Air Force (1958-93)
Current Projects:
East German Air Force (1956-90)
South African Air Force (1958-93)
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
Thanks OT,
The main painting stage is completed but the camera decided to die on me so no pics till tomorrow.
Cheers,
Paul
The main painting stage is completed but the camera decided to die on me so no pics till tomorrow.
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill
Re: Pauls Sharp Toothed 'Tang
I'm afraid I'm knackered on this one fella's. The nearly completed mustang was left in the reach of a 2 year old boy who thought it would be fun to have it fight his diecast Thomas the Tank engines , needless to say the engines won .
The repairs are probably going to take a few days and I might have to source some replacement parts from Revell.
Sorry about that,
Cheers,
Paul
The repairs are probably going to take a few days and I might have to source some replacement parts from Revell.
Sorry about that,
Cheers,
Paul
There's always room for improvement...... and I got plenty of space to fill