Thanks Jim. Glad you enjoyed it, but I think it’s more a tribute to my sheer bloodymindedness in not giving up.One to be proud of Tim. I enjoyed following your build and the end result is tribute to your skill and patience.
Well, that’s me blushing then…….don’t know why I found it such a drag, it’s come out OK? I do get a bit bored with the masking and spraying though. It all seems a bit mechanical. Still, I’ve got a half finished Westland Whirlwind in the drawer, so might get that out at some point, and there are at least eight aircraft in the stash. Haven’t got much shelf space left though……one more will take me up to ten completed aircraft in the cabinet since I restart the hobby a few years ago.No, sorry Tim , this is too good - youre making us aircraft builders look distinctly average ! You are now barred from wingy things and must stick to little mesters or army things .
In all seriousness though , this is a superb build , the finishing and attention to detail in the weathering are fantastic . One to be proud of even if you didnt fully enjoy the experience! I sense a Dogs award coming soon , cheers tony
Cheers Ron. Not sure the presentation is up to your quality though. I just spread a blue shirt on the bench and used my bench light to illuminate it from above LOL…..One tight and neat build, Tim.
Really nice aircraft. Top marks for sure!
.... and to cap it all, very nicely presented.
Cheers Pete. Appreciate the support.Very nicely done Tim.
Pete
Cheers Andrew. Very kind comments. I know Polecat will turn out at least as well, you are putting a great deal of effort into it.Tim......
Think Tony summed it up very nicely. A great finish and a great tribute to a great man.
If Lonesome Polecat turns out half as good I'll be very pleased.
Very well done indeed.
ATB.
Andrew
PS have to agree masking can be a big faff!
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