Airfix 1:48 Folland Gnat

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The Gnat. A little something I've been building for a while now. There are plenty of reviews and build logs all over the place so I didn't bother.
The only problems I had was dodgy Vallejo primer causing me grief, can't blame the model for that. I did use resin seats and PE belts just because the cockpit is so open.
The fuselage is a bit tight to close, so some of the internals got a bit of a sanding to help things out.
I also used the newish Vallejo metal paints. I like them, they might even replace Alclad for general work. The dayglow paint was a very old tin of Humbrol enamel, which (after stirring for 2 and a half hours) worked brilliantly.
One big mistake I did make was to forget about the dayglow shinning through the roundels. So, if you build this scheme, paint a white circle under the roundel positions.
Overall, a very nice model, easily worth the price of around £10.00
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Beautiful stuff Colin, very clean paintwork & the cockpit looks excellent.
 

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Superb work colin , its a real beauty.Its a difficult scheme to paint requiring a lot of precise masking and a couple of awkward colours (silver / day glo orange) but youve nailed it , its a beautifully crisp ,clean build , cheers tony
 

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Magnificent Gnat Colin. Subtly weathered with staining, I like it
 

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Great job there Colin painting and weathering is perfect well done mate.
 
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Nice one Colin.I did one when it first came out. The decals on mine were very fragile.Not up to Airfix usual high standards.
 

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Great work, impressive weathering!:smiling3:
 
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Superb, Colin. Until I inspected the background more closely, I thought the first photo was the real thing!
 

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Thank you all for stopping by and taking time to comment. I need to learn how to use my camera better. The dayglow has some white and yellow showing through to simulate a bit of wear, and the silver/grey has quite a bit of variance to it, none of which you can see in the pictures. Maybe the 'auto' function isn't the best option to use - just the easiest.

decals on mine were very fragile
No problems here Dave, well up to their normal standard for me.

precise masking
Lots of masking tape and some cling film was destroyed in the making of this model. I should have bought more at Cosford.

Anyway, this nice bright little thing has got me thinking. I might do a few more training aircraft. It certainly brightens up a shelf full of camouflage aircraft.

Colin M..
 

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The Airfix jet provost t3 got good reviews colin, and theres their vampire t11 too , both relatively cheap newly tooled kits
 

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Forgot to include the old Matchbox piston engined Percival Provost too (you'll have to get lucky on e bay) , I know you love a good old matchbox kit and this one was supposed to be very nice
 

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Forgot to include the old Matchbox piston engined Percival Provost too (you'll have to get lucky on e bay) , I know you love a good old matchbox kit and this one was supposed to be very nice
All good ideas Tony, and what a great excuse to hunt down a Matchbox kit
 
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Really nice build and superbly finished too! I have a soft spot for the Gnat. I live near RAF Valley and remember spending days nearby watching Gnats and Hunters all day long. I also have a photo of me taken in a Gnat during one of their open days.
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Really nice build and superbly finished too! I have a soft spot for the Gnat. I live near RAF Valley and remember spending days nearby watching Gnats and Hunters all day long. I also have a photo of me taken in a Gnat during one of their open days.
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Thanks for commenting Dave,
I've only seen Gnats more recently at air shows. I grew up on a diet of Hawks (and some other interesting things) at RAE Llanbedr when on holiday there as a lad.
 
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Thanks for commenting Dave,
I've only seen Gnats more recently at air shows. I grew up on a diet of Hawks (and some other interesting things) at RAE Llanbedr when on holiday there as a lad.
We've stayed at the campsite at the end of the runway about ten years ago. Not much activity by then apart from a few Hawks beating the place up on their way down to the west Wales gunnery ranges.
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