Spitfire Mk1a – part 7

I assembled the exhaust stacks and drilled the holes a bit.

Landing gear parts and propeller was painted.

I used the closed canopy and closed door to close up the cockpit.

Lastly the exhaust pipes, tail gear and door was painted.

The tires will be painted with a mix of black and tire black, and the exhausts will be dry brushed with gun metal and maybe also some rust will be added.

Not much left to build, but still quite a bit more to do. Masking the open canopy parts, painting the plane with primer to check for flaws, and hopefully I actually have the colours needed.

Spitfire Mk1a – part 6

The side panels was glued in place. It’s a very tight fit.

The wing filets was glued in place.

The cockpit was glued to the fuselage and then the fuselage was glued together. The stabilizer was glued in place and the sight was assembled and painted. The front cover with the sight was then glued to the fuselage as well as engine covers on both sides.

The wings was glued in place, and I must say that the fit is very tight. Checking that all sprue nubs are sanded flush and removing paint from areas where glue is supposed to go is a good idea.

Lastly I’ve glued the propeller and spinner.

Next will be sorting the landing gear and exhaust pipes and a few more parts that needs to be done. I also need to check a few spots that might need a bit of sprue glue and sanding to look good.

Spitfire Mk1a – part 5

Some aluminium got painted.

I later added the glass to the spine and painted the bulb, but forgot to take a pic.

The instrument got a bit of kristal klear, but it hardly shows.

Then I started to assemble the cockpit.

I started with the rigging. Using wire from a broken cable.

Adding bulkheads as I worked my way backwards. So far it looked alright.

While drying, I glued the upper wing halves.

I sorted the radiator and glued it in place.

The rigging was quite messy, as it was hard to keep the wires straight.
I gave a few spots a little black wash, and if I’m not re-doing the rigging or something, I’ll start to put things together.

Not sure what else to use, unless I get some stretchable tread, but I guess it have something I’ll try on the next kit with internal rigging.

Spitfire Mk1a – part 4

The instrument panel got decals (most of them anyway).

Then the side panels.

It’s very nice decals with hardly no surrounding film at all. The problem is that some are very small, and some of them failed. The main most visible decals are there anyway.

Now I need to let them dry properly and the lay a protective cote of varnish over them. I’ll probably use kristal klear on the instruments to make it look like glass.

Thunderhawk Gunship – Legions Imperialis – final reveal

Here’s some pics of my finished build!

This was a quick and fun build! Using Speed Paint to paint the major parts of the ship was an interesting experience, that turned out better than expected. It sure is a way to get models and figures painted faster. And if done right they turn out looking quite good as well!

Thunderhawk Gunship – part 3

First I gave it an overall cote of black primer.

Then a grey primer at about 45-60 degrees around from the top.

Then white primer was sprayed almost from above.

After that I did some dry brushing with white to pick up some details even on the underside.
Then I used Speed paint on parts of the ship. This time I used airbrush instead of brushing it on by hand.

As can be seen the base was masked to allow for the metal colour.

I masked the ship for the next step and realized that perhaps it was best to paint the windows first.

After also masking the windows, i first painted white on the areas where the first colour was showing. Then Goblin green was painted on the rest of the ship.

The tape was then removed.

It turned out pretty good, but I wasn’t totally happy with the demarcations in some places.
But since this is a speed build, I’m not re-painting it.
After removing the tape from the windows and placed it on its stand, it looked like this!

The windows got some shadows and highlight in an attempt to make them look like glass.

All the guns and engines got metal paint.

Next I’ll do some highlights, pin wash and general weathering.

Thunderhawk Gunship – part 2

The remaining parts was assembled.

I opted to build it flying with the landing gear up.

I’m not sure which part of the stand I’ll use yet, but perhaps I’ll use the bottom grey rod and the short clear one.

For some reason the decals are missing and this was a brand new sealed kit.
I’ll see if I can sort it somehow.