hi fellas!
time for an update on this.
I'll start with a moan about these new airfix kits.
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first page of the instructions shows three of the 'many' build options for this kit. the first two being 'in flight' and 'ready for launch'. airfix have made a lot of fuss about the ready for launch option, with the dropped slats and flaps, and the extended nosewheel strut. its even used for the boxart.
now it seems obvious to me, that 'in flight' and 'launch' would both require pilots?

but airfix have decided to omit the figures. not surprising, you may say. but for years airfix have been one of the only manufacturers to include pilots as standard, which i always liked as it gave the modeller the option of having crew or not.
i recently got the new release airfix mitchell bomber as well, no aircrew in that either, so it seems thats the way forward for airfix, but its a step back in my eyes!
right, rant over! lets get this thing built!
im building this oob, so in no time at all, the cockpit was done, and fuselage halves together. i stuffed a load of lead shot in the nose, its not mentioned in the instructions, i did it 'just in case', lol!
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so heres the first problem with the kit, the intake parts dont fit very well at all. keeping them flush with the fuselage, results in a fairly large gap where they meet the rest of the intake.
dont get me wrong, its an easy fix (i hope), and an area that is notorious for bad fit on any phantom kit, but i was kind of hoping that airfix wouldve come up with a better solution rather than a rehash of old ideas.
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so, with that fixed (i just used filler, and gave it a rub, to give the impression of a panel line), up pops another obstacle!
the canopy is missing the little window detail on the part that sits between the two crewmen. i know that on some aircraft, one of these windows was covered and had a periscope sight fitted, but i havent seen any royal navy phantoms with this. also, on the paint callout sheet, the windows are clearly visible.
i'm hoping that its a simple case of cutting some masks to suit. but i wont know until i take the masking off at the end of the build
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it took a bit of filling and sanding to get the canopy to sit right, but we got there in the end!
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then it was on to primer. i used Ultimate black for the main, and Ultimate gloss black for the metalwork at the rear. then vallejo Metal Color was applied to the exhaust area.
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i used tamiya x-2 gloss white for the underside, and Mig Ammo Medium gunship grey for the uppers.
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once that had dried, i applied some of the larger decals, two reasons for this. one, to make it look pretty, and two, just to try and make a dent in the sheer amount of decals still to come!!
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so thats it for this update guys, ive got a load of the smaller parts in primer at the mo, ill post more in the next update.
as ever, thanks for having a look!
