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thomasweir
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Posted: Sun 14 Dec 2008 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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The current state of play.
The top and undersides have had Hu29 and 163 hand painted on and are awaiting the Hu119 and 164 to finish the camo. the undercarriage has been built and painted and will be attached once the major painting has finished.
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thomasweir
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Posted: Mon 15 Dec 2008 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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I applied the medium sea grey camo last night following Freight Dogs camo patterns on the decal instructions and the side profiles did not match up with the patterns on the top profile. I should have cross checked before I started painting because on closer inspection the camo pattern seemed a bit exotic for a Vulcan. I thumbed through Tim Mclelands Vulcan book looking for the Richard J Caruna colour plates for this Vulcan and yes the patterns were different but also different to the rest of the Vulcans in the fleet.
I would show you the differences but I suspect it would infringe some copyright laws.
It will be adapted tonight so it is an amalgamation of both schemes. |
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thomasweir
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Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2008 11:43 am Post subject: |
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Here is the state of play before the Christmas break.
After these pictures were taken Hu53 was painted around the engine tail pipes and the cockpit door and ladder were assembled.
Only decals, a few touch ups to do and a tin of Hu26 to buy and it should be finished.  |
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feanor
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Ayup Tom... (hope its ok to shorten your name !)
Looking good. i Just didn't realise how massive those wings are!
I like the look of the underside two-tone camo... _________________ Airfix Member 022... Jolly Boy.
Remember: 'The Dude Abides'...
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stukaman
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Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2008 15:00 pm Post subject: |
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Hey Thomas,
Looking fantastic!
Yep, those are pretty massive wings. What's the wingspan?
Enjoy the Xmas break
cheers Mark _________________ Our technology is compatiable; although your design is less elegant. |
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Lincolnlanc
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Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2008 15:29 pm Post subject: Big Bomber |
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Which squadron decals do you get with this kit please ??
What size are the tin paints provided with this kit.
many thanks |
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TimJ
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Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2008 16:26 pm Post subject: |
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Looking good so far. The Harrier in the top pic on this page gives you some idea of the size of the Vulcan. _________________ So many kits, so little time |
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thomasweir
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Posted: Tue 23 Dec 2008 18:28 pm Post subject: Re: Big Bomber |
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| Lincolnlanc wrote: | Which squadron decals do you get with this kit please ??
What size are the tin paints provided with this kit.
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The Squadron markings are as follows -
XH558 Vulcan Display Flight 1992
XH562 9Sq RAF 1977
XM607 44SQ RAF August 1982 Post Black Buck
XL321 617SQ 1963 All White with blue steel missile
The paints which come with this particular issue are the small Humbrol acrylic pots which are useful for painting the pilots and cockpit but not for anything else. It also comes with glue and a rubbish paint brush
Your better off using your own preferred brand of paint.
Does anybody know where i can get a Blue Steel Trolly from ? |
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feanor
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Posted: Wed 24 Dec 2008 08:14 am Post subject: Re: Big Bomber |
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Does anybody know where i can get a Blue Steel Trolly from ? |
Ayup Tom...
RAF Cosford...
But it may be a bit too big....  _________________ Airfix Member 022... Jolly Boy.
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thomasweir
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I have used the RAF Roundels from the Airfix sheet (Top) and the rest of the unit badges/stencils etc from the Freightdog sheet (bottom)
The Airfix roundels were the right colour but the stencils were badly printed, blurred and had too much film around each one.
The Freightdog roundels were the wrong shade of red but the rest of the sheet is perfect. A few seconds in the water the decal is ready for application and with no excess film. At 1/72 scale you can read the text on them without squinting.
The Vulcan is now finished but the Cat decided to test the strength of the landing gear which means its up on jacks in the hanger.
Once the gear has been cat proofed I'll post pictures. |
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thomasweir
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Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2009 19:01 pm Post subject: |
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Finally finished
Airfix Vulcan B.2 XM607 44SQ RAF Red Flag 77 Nellis Bombing Range 1977
Airfix Kit (Roundals) and Freightdog Models Gods of Fire and Sea decals, Xtracrylic and Humbrol enamels. Xtracrylic varnish. Hand brushed.
Italeri 1/72 Nato Pilot and ground crew set.
And for those of you who have not built one of these and are wondering how big it is. Here is two 1/48 planes riding piggy back on it.
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Gawdstrewth it's enormous!  _________________ ATF Unverified Spam Appreciation Society - Founding Member
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Ratch
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Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2009 19:14 pm Post subject: |
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Super job, most impressive
One minor thing, if you're going to permanently display it on that base, the figures could do with losing their bases  _________________ and was Jerusalem, builded here
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daniel7891
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Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2009 19:38 pm Post subject: |
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A very impressive build. the finish looks superb _________________ Cheers
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Badwolf
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Posted: Tue 13 Jan 2009 22:32 pm Post subject: |
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Very impressive build!  _________________ "It's life Jim, but not as we know it!" - Dr McCoy
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feanor
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Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2009 09:19 am Post subject: |
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Ayup Mate...
Good Dio. Love the giant aircraft riding piggy (oink) back... !
Is the Erk wondering who pulled a fast one on him ? _________________ Airfix Member 022... Jolly Boy.
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TimJ
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Posted: Wed 14 Jan 2009 17:33 pm Post subject: |
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Great job. It is a little on the large side, isn't it. _________________ So many kits, so little time |
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Heinkel51
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Posted: Thu 15 Jan 2009 02:31 am Post subject: |
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Nice work, thats one big bird. Well done.  |
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Tim
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Congratulationss on completing the model - that ol' kit is a lot more tedious to build than it first appears! Incidentally, just a small point - paint the fin cap matt black when you can!
Just for reference, the desert camouflage colours were indeed the same as those applied to the Buccaneers (same paint). The best reference (if anyone wants to find it) is an old copy of Aircraft Illustrated which includes a good colour photograph of one of the Buccaneers at Lossiemouth.
As for the kit decals, it's worth noting that with the exception of XM607, you couldn't build an accurate Vulcan for any of the other options. The others are all aircraft fitted with Olympus 201 engines whereas the Airfix kit has jet pipes which (more or less) represent the larger 300-series engines. You can/could get resin replacements for 200-series engines from Airwaves/Flightpath but they're not very accurate. The only good replacements were the old white metal items produced by C Scale many years ago.
I believe Alastair at A2Zee has been planning to produce some new 200-series jet pipes for years now but they never seem to appear... patience is a virtue I guess!
Strange how the Vulcan sometimes looks big but then can look small too. The Aeroclub 48th kit was surprisingly small. Wingspan? Well that's an easy one to remember - 111 feet. In actual fact the Vulcan isn't as big as you imagine. It's the sheer mass of the wing which makes it appear to be bigger than it really is! |
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