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Revell P51B Mustang

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I have just started this project. First model in many years. I have read a lot of advice on here and so here goes



I'll post more as I go.

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Hi,
the next installment!

The plane is together. It all went together easily enough. I wasn't too happy with the fit of the landing gear doors but I might be able to get it tidied up with some filler.
There are a few gaps that I'm going to tidy up and then a bit of sanding and I'll spray a coat of primer. The canopy has been Kleer'ed and is sat under a glass to dry.
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Looks good mate. A nice tidy build so far! How is the kit generally, regarding fit, accuracy etc?

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Looks good mate. A nice tidy build so far! How is the kit generally, regarding fit, accuracy etc?

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Thanks very much. First plane model I've done in 20 years, so your encouragement is very much appreciated.

Everything has gone together pretty well. There was a little flash in a few places, but nothing too tricky to deal with. I had a bit of fun fitting the instrument panel into the cockpit floor as the pin on the panel was too large for the hole in the floor. Nothing a bit of sanding and shaving didn't fix.

You have to drill the holes to fit the bombs or fuel tanks as the holes weren't fully formed. This is mentioned in the instructions. I have got a 1mm drill bit in my tool box. If you didn't have such a small bit I'm not sure how you would do it!

I had a couple of splodgy glue episodes, quickly wiped away with kitchen roll.

I'm not sure now wether to spray over with primer then fill or fill first? I know the primer will show the gaps better, but once I've filled do I primer again or just go for the colour coat (I am using an airbrush btw)

There isn't a lot of filling to do really, just the wing/body joints and the leading edge of the wings. I've got some Plasto made by revell. No one seems to has mentioned it on here. Any one know what its like to use?
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Thanks very much. First plane model I've done in 20 years, so your encouragement is very much appreciated.

Everything has gone together pretty well. There was a little flash in a few places, but nothing too tricky to deal with. I had a bit of fun fitting the instrument panel into the cockpit floor as the pin on the panel was too large for the hole in the floor. Nothing a bit of sanding and shaving didn't fix.

You have to drill the holes to fit the bombs or fuel tanks as the holes weren't fully formed. This is mentioned in the instructions. I have got a 1mm drill bit in my tool box. If you didn't have such a small bit I'm not sure how you would do it!

I had a couple of splodgy glue episodes, quickly wiped away with kitchen roll.

I'm not sure now wether to spray over with primer then fill or fill first? I know the primer will show the gaps better, but once I've filled do I primer again or just go for the colour coat (I am using an airbrush btw)

There isn't a lot of filling to do really, just the wing/body joints and the leading edge of the wings. I've got some Plasto made by revell. No one seems to has mentioned it on here. Any one know what its like to use?
Sounds like a pretty good kit...might keep my eyes open for this...

I'd get the filler in the gaps that are visible before primer then sand, prime, and then see what needs another visit with the primer.
Then if you're unsure about how the joints look after the filler, spray them again with the primer and repeat as necessary.

It's a good idea to keep the primer coats light so that you don't obscure the detail.

I've never used Plasto filler, I've used Humbrol and Squadron Green Putty and Milliput, all with fairly decent results.

Hope this helps.

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Thanks Stuart.

I have found the fuselage sections don't quite meet leaving a slight lip at the top of the aircraft. So I've sanded these down a little and will see what they look like after primer. I've filled the really obvious gaps, but have managed to obscure some of the panel lines.
I'm going to try to pick out the filler with a pin or something, when I have some time.

The filler is quite thick and sets quickly I'm not sure how to apply it. I will have a search around on this site and the web to find other peoples techniques. I'ts not been a massive success so far, but I guess its a steep learning curve. Lol!

I've never made a model with this much care before, I've usually just painted it and built it.

I'm really looking forward to getting on with the paint and detail.
I'll post more later in the week when I've had chance to spray the primer.
Thanks for looking.

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Thanks Stuart.

I have found the fuselage sections don't quite meet leaving a slight lip at the top of the aircraft. So I've sanded these down a little and will see what they look like after primer. I've filled the really obvious gaps, but have managed to obscure some of the panel lines.
I'm going to try to pick out the filler with a pin or something, when I have some time.

The filler is quite thick and sets quickly I'm not sure how to apply it. I will have a search around on this site and the web to find other peoples techniques. I'ts not been a massive success so far, but I guess its a steep learning curve. Lol!

I've never made a model with this much care before, I've usually just painted it and built it.

I'm really looking forward to getting on with the paint and detail.
I'll post more later in the week when I've had chance to spray the primer.
Thanks for looking.

Rob
Cool, well mixed results it seems.... With regard to getting the filler out of the panel lines, i find that a scalpel or pin is too sharp, a mediocre or blunt-ish pen-knife should work better, it'll scrape the filler out, but hopefully not harm the plastic underneath.

As for applying the filler, I use the same penknife, or an appropriately shaped scalpel blade, sometimes rounded ones are good for getting into certain shapes and corners.

HTH, will be looking out for updates!

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Well the primers just gone on and all seems well, I've tried not to apply to thickly, but I may have overdone it a little in one place. Some of the less than perfect joints have shown up a little. I may leave them for now and continue with the build and put it down to experience.

Pic's to follow!
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Well the primers just gone on and all seems well, I've tried not to apply to thickly, but I may have overdone it a little in one place. Some of the less than perfect joints have shown up a little. I may leave them for now and continue with the build and put it down to experience.

Pic's to follow!
I do that too - if it looks ok, and it has a blemish here or there in the joints i dont worry too much about it!

Get some photos up!!!
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Ok then,
The joint on the top of the fuselage is just visable in this pic. The dark patches are rain water. I sprayed in my garage and bringing it into the house got it a bit wet!! Its chucking it down out there!



The panel lines have fared well despite my enthusiasm with the paint! But I didn't pay anywhere near enough attention to the seams by the looks of this photo, check out the wings to body joints. Steps every where...oops!


By the way thats vaseline on the cockpit. Somebody suggested it as a mask, it seems to be working well, but if you touch it, it moves/comes off so I'm having to be very careful. I'll try copydex next time.

The underneath is less successfull, too many visable joints I think. Never mind I'm sure it will look ok when its finished.





I'll give it a couple of days then I'm going to try to highlight the panel lines. It might lead the eye away from the joints...ha...ha!
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