Andy's Hobby 2000 1/48 Hurricane Mk 1

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Yep, gotta agree with the guys on this one Andy, that's looking superb :thumb2: , going to be a cracker this one.:cool:
 

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That look alright! Any closer pictures?
 

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I've had this lurking in the stash for a year or so, your build might be the spur to move it up the building list, thank you.
 

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Back from parents' home and deep into SWMBO jobs list (painted two wooden plant pots, easy to paint but terribly heavy to lift).
In the meantime I managed to spray some Tamiya clear on my Hurricane, which is now ready for decaling, but nothing worthing even a single pixel to be published.
 

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Is the underside paint scheme a UK WWII version of "DONT SHOOT ME"? Beautiful job on this.
 

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The underside scheme was one of those provided by the RAF 1941 regulation and yes, I think one of the main reasons was to avoid friendly fire or "blue on blue" as it's called now, but, IMHO, it's also a tentative to break the shape of the aircraft, making its spotting and ranging from below more difficult for enemy pilots and gunners.
 
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