Airfix Churchill 1/76
Airfix Churchill 1/76
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- DavidWomby
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
I love the worn finish you did on that.
David
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Thanks.I used a very large brush.dwomby wrote:I love the worn finish you did on that.
David
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Another cracker! Excellent job on that!
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Thanks iggie,much appreciated.iggie wrote:Another cracker! Excellent job on that!
- Clashcityrocker
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Another nicely finished armour subject Celt.
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PTB11 wrote:Very nicely done.
Thanks lads,much appreciated.Clashcityrocker wrote:Another nicely finished armour subject Celt.
Nigel
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Another great build of an Airfix classic, Celt. I built this one many moons ago and still remember the wheels! millions of them!
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- splash
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Well done it looks great.
I used to hate building the Airfix Churchill tank, until I found out the small road wheels left on the sprue, fit exactly to the suspension parts, this simplifies the construction no end.
Regards Splash
I used to hate building the Airfix Churchill tank, until I found out the small road wheels left on the sprue, fit exactly to the suspension parts, this simplifies the construction no end.
Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Thanks ShaunW,much appreciated.ShaunW wrote:Another great build of an Airfix classic, Celt. I built this one many moons ago and still remember the wheels! millions of them!
If only I knew that beforehand.splash wrote:Well done it looks great.
I used to hate building the Airfix Churchill tank, until I found out the small road wheels left on the sprue, fit exactly to the suspension parts, this simplifies the construction no end.
Regards Splash
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
Nice! Excellent dry brushing to muddy it up and bring out the details.
I did a demo build here that shows how you can use the outer sides to steady the wheels one at a time as you assemble them, as an alternative to the sprue method. It also show some of the details you can add to this kit, if you wish.
I did a demo build here that shows how you can use the outer sides to steady the wheels one at a time as you assemble them, as an alternative to the sprue method. It also show some of the details you can add to this kit, if you wish.
Neil
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Re: Airfix Churchill 1/76
ntrocket88,just read your thread on the Churchill.