

























Finally signed off on this one, after 11 years!
I bought it with the Battle of Britain set in august 2015 - according to my email records I paid £25 for the set. (The two trucks and all the figures & equipment are still in the box)
I originally attacked it with enthusiasm as soon as it arrived, then after painting the base colours I masked one wing with white-tak worms & tissue, which took ages so I tried freehand spraying the other, which was a total failure.
I was so disheartened that it ended up in a box for 11 years.
Recently, when sorting through my old paints, I happened across the decals & clear parts, and enough time had elapsed that I though I could have another go with a repaint and the masking.
I used Tamiya acrylic paints and a Chinese airbrush, more recently a Fengda FE-183.
I finished off with Vallejo Ultra-matt polyurethane varnish straight from the bottle, gives a good finish but blocks the airbrush all the time- and I was using a 0.5mm nozzle too. I didn't try thinning it down.
I'm too mean to buy canopy masks, and not too handy with the 00000 brush....
The aerial mast on the stabiliser disappeared over the last 11 years and I forgot to make a new one, it also badly needs seatbelts or a little Kenneth More figure in the pilot seat, I might get around to it in the next 11 years!
(The Tamiya rotating cake stand hasn't been the same since the DH88!)
I have finally finished the building for my 1/72 scale B-17G from Airfix. It’s been really good fun and I have tried my best with scratch building interior details like wires, bullet casing, oxygen bottles etc. More detailed pictures will be included when I post the finished product!
All that’s left is some masking and I cannot wait to paint it!
Happy hobbying :)
I’ve just started building the airfix starter kit of the Eurofighter Typhoon Fgr.4 but I’m having a nightmare. I’d like to say that I’m not new to modelling at all, but I’m away with my parents so don’t have access to my usual tools, just some wire cutters, sandpaper, and the stuff included in the kit. My issue is that the glue included has caused a nightmare spilling out a bit, sanding is too rough and has caught details, and overall I’m just having a pretty poor time, any advice to avoid or fix these issues would be greatly appreciated! Edit: has anyone else had fitment issues with the front gear bay door when displayed as closed?
just thought i’d share an update on this 1/48 Hurricane from Airfix that I’m working on. I don’t usually do too much weathering because I’m not very good at it but I really life the look of this so far. My first go at a chipping effect also and wow does it add so much more to a build.
I decided to NOT cut out the other gun bay cover on the other side because I haven’t done a great job with the one I did do, so better to have just one uneven gun bay than 2!
Anyways, thanks for looking!
Just built my first Airfix kit for around 35 years. My very first model was the 303 Squadron Vb kit as a Battle Of Britain obsessed nine-year-old, so nice to pick up where I began.
Managed to snap the aerial, bodged the nose cone attachment and definitely didn’t thin the paints enough, but pretty pleased with this as a first go back in the saddle just using the paints from the starter kit and a primer spray!
At the ripe age of 27, I decided to give these a go again after trying to do the db5 when I was about 10, and very impatient. Which ended up in the bin.
Not sure what to get for my next model. Any recommendations for tools, kit, and any tips would be very much appreciated. Glad I found this hobby!
I just bought a 1996 Airfix Supermarine Spitfire F22/24 1:48 scale model kit, all the parts were already painted when i bought it, but apart from that it's almost unbuilt. The instructions are pretty straightforward, but i know that i'm gonna struggle with the building part, so some tips would be helpful.
Hello all! This is the first time i’ve primed in “cooler” conditions after the UK heatwave (19 degrees?) and i’ve had an issue with my primer.. it’s cracked quite substantially.
I’m from the UK, what would be the best way to remove this to start over?
Many thanks
Had a leak from the bathroom which the old IKEA Billy bookcase sponged up.
Took the opportunity to replace the unit with a new one but also the door with a full glass one that works a lot better as a display case. Also added the remainder shelves so I have plenty of space now for the collection.
The club kits for the last 5 years have been great and the plastic has been great quality all fitting perfectly.
The kits this year are just shocking and are putting me off from renewing next year since I have about 5 years worth of pile of shame sitting here.
I've never hated putting something together like these two kits.
I don't know if I can even be bothered to fill and paint.