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#47.5 alextheblue...."Halifax me!! That's a big bird!"

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:banana: :banana: :banana:

Well it's arrived! No, not the Wellington that I have on order with Airfix, delivery on that has been put back until July, so, that will hopefully give me enough time to have a crack at this............

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Revell's 72nd scale offering of the Halifax B MkIII, and damn, she's big! Sprues are in multiple bags and come housed in the usual end-opening box. I suspect that Revell do this to keep packaging costs down as you are using less blank material (yawn, yawn, I used to be involved in the packaging industry), but to my mind, this seems a bit of a false economy.

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Obligatory sprue-shots. Smile baby the camera loves you!!

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Wings and 'tings.

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A couple of the other sprues, plus the clear parts, which at first glance seem nice and bright and clear.

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Instructions

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Decals, of which, there doesn't seem to be too many, but you want hear any complaints from me on that front!

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And because I have a life outside of modelling, some masks for all the glass-work.

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I'm off to do a bit of research on this one, as I know next to nothing about the Halifax, but I'm hoping to make a start before the weekend.

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Very Nice! Looks like a wonderful kit!
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Looks good,can't wait to see this come together

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Speedy’s back! :lol:

Best of luck with the build Sir.
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Good stuff, another different subject :thumb2:
Kit looks great and the PE details will only add to it all
I wish you good luck on the build
:cheers2: Scott
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aur0ra145 wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:00 pm Very Nice! Looks like a wonderful kit!
Yeah, looks pretty nice, I'm looking forward to it! :th:

Les0012 wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:27 pm Looks good,can't wait to see this come together

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Me too! :banana: :th:

Stokesy44 wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:29 pm Speedy’s back! :lol:

Best of luck with the build Sir.
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Thanks Stokesy! :th:

Twokidsnosleep wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 3:11 pm Good stuff, another different subject :thumb2:
Kit looks great and the PE details will only add to it all
I wish you good luck on the build
:cheers2: Scott
Thanks Scott! :th:
Hope I've done the right thing by starting a new thread and giving it a slightly different number. Bit like a software revision! :lol:
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Update One

Well, I couldn't resist. I was going to wait for the weekend, but I couldn't get any work done (the boring kind that is), so I thought, why fight it. So I jacked it in for the day and grabbed some time at the bench.

The cockpit itself is pretty devoid of details, but the fuselage walls have a few bits and bobs moulded on. I think once it's painted up, it will be passable. Plus, the canopy's not the largest, so it's going to be quite limited as to what you can actually see.

Usual starting point, seats, controls and IP's. Seat belts are moulded onto the seats, but as this was an "extra" build for me, I didn't fancy shelling out for aftermarket. so this is pretty much OOB.

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Couldn't resist trying out one half of the fuselage.

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And if I'm going to test fit one half, it would be rude not to do the other! :banana:

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That's it for now, although I can hear it calling to me from across the room. "Prime me, prime me!!"

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Yep all good with the thread ID
She is looking good already...Speedy Gonzales indeed, I am Slow Poke Rodriguez
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Seems to be a really nice kit !
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Nice start there Alex - the interior looks nicely detailed out of the box.
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Thu Jun 07, 2018 6:32 pm Yep all good with the thread ID
She is looking good already...Speedy Gonzales indeed, I am Slow Poke Rodriguez
Thanks Scott! :th: I'm definitely an example of, "less haste, more speed." After all, slow and steady wins the race! :cheers2:

Garion77 wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 11:25 am Seems to be a really nice kit !
No complaints so far, its going together very nicely! :th:

Tomcat64 wrote: Fri Jun 08, 2018 2:13 pm Nice start there Alex - the interior looks nicely detailed out of the box.
Thanks Tomcat. It's not too bad, although I'm sure a good scratch=builder could add some nice details. A stretch too far for me I'm afraid. :th:
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Update Two

Things were progressing nicely and then disaster struck! In my usual clumsy fashion, I managed to upend my bottle of TET!! :eeek: :eeek:

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The grid from my cutting mat is no longer on the mat itself as you can see, but this wasn't the worst of it.

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A load of the parts scattered on my bench got a nice TET bath!! Scooping them up, I legged it into the bathroom across the hall and dumped them in the shower. Luckily, most of the bits didn't suffer too much damage and the wheel well seemed to bear the brunt of the corrosive elixir. Oh well, it could have been worse. A bit of scraping and sanding down and once everything is painted and weathered it shouldn't be too noticeable. Especially once the wheel and all the gubbings are in place. When will I learn to be more careful. :bash:

Once the wheel wells are installed, it isn't actually too bad. Phew! I might just get away with it.

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And the good one.

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The wing itself caused me a bit of concern, as the spars locate into two "grooves" that run down into the wings. At first glance, they don't look as though they will hold onto the spars too securely and the slightest variance in lining the two wing halves together could have disastrous consequences.

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I needn't have worried, as everything went together perfectly. After a bit of primer, the test fit was a success.

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Funnily enough, when gluing the wing halves together, I didn't use pegs or clamps. I found that too much pressure actually worked against the join and just gentle finger pressure worked best. I might even get away without having to use any filler!

Next, time to paint the cockpit. After a lot of research, I couldn't find too many reference pics for the interior, so I was a little unsure as to what colours to use. I decided to go along with Revell's colour call-outs, but decided to apply a bit of artistic license as well. It may look a bit over-the-top as far as weathering is concerned, but this was done on purpose. I'm hoping that once the fuselage is buttoned up and the canopy is on, some of it might still be noticeable. Probably not, but it's worth a shot. I opted to use the decal for the IP's and I wished I hadn't - they are shocking. Just white dials on a black background and once in-situ, they look horrible. I almost removed them and just painted the dials in, but impatience git the better of me. I'm keen to get the cockpit finished and move onto the next bit.

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I'm going to call that done on the interior, and I'm about ready to assemble everything. The glass is all in and I'm going to mask everything before joining up the fuselage halves. Now, where's my scalpel, tweezers and new set of eyes! :crazy:

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Glad you avoided TET disaster.
Have seen a number of builds go in the bin due to that stuff spilling...Ultimate has an anti spill holder, or make one out of foam or styrene.
Otherwise details look great and you are moving along swiftly :thumb2:
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We had a load of builds last year that experienced TET floods didn't we?

Nice recovery and great work on the cockpit and interior too that looks really well-used and abused :clap:
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Tomcat64 wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 10:44 am We had a load of builds last year that experienced TET floods didn't we?

Nice recovery and great work on the cockpit and interior too that looks really well-used and abused :clap:
Some might recall the last big tet offensive in 68 we came off second best then too !
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digger303 wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:38 am
Tomcat64 wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 10:44 am We had a load of builds last year that experienced TET floods didn't we?

Nice recovery and great work on the cockpit and interior too that looks really well-used and abused :clap:
Some might recall the last big tet offensive in 68 we came off second best then too !
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Tomcat64 wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 5:19 pm
digger303 wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 11:38 am
Tomcat64 wrote: Mon Jun 11, 2018 10:44 am We had a load of builds last year that experienced TET floods didn't we?

Nice recovery and great work on the cockpit and interior too that looks really well-used and abused :clap:
Some might recall the last big tet offensive in 68 we came off second best then too !
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Oh that was a good one, bravo :lol: :thumb2:
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When it comes to taking on TET, I always come off second! You could say I bottled it! :pistols: :D
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Update Three

This large bird is really coming on now. Well, when I say large bird, I always thought that the Halifax was slightly larger (certainly longer), than the Lancaster, but the Revell version is slightly smaller than the Airfix Lanc I've just built. Go figure!? Someone's not too good with the old tape measure. His wife's going to be furious when she finds out the truth!! :eeek: :lol:

I wanted to display the bomb bay doors in the open position and when I saw the instructions, my heart sank.

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The kit has obviously been designed to show the doors closed, as you have to cut them in half. You all know the score, if something is designed to be built closed, then it never quite fits if you decide to do it open and vice versa. Once again I was proved to be wrong as the fit was almost perfect. I say almost as you do have to sand a smidge off of each end in order for them to fit inside the bay.

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Engines and covers next and these are quite nicely detailed.

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I didn't spend too much time on clean up and painting as you are going to see very little once the cowls are in place.

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And that left me with a load of bits ready for priming and paint.

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Looked at the clock and as work is pretty quiet today, thought I';d get the wings and 'tings on.

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The engine cowlings are an extremely tight fit and they take a bit of "english" to get them in place. Word of advice for anyone thinking of building this kit, don't bother test fitting the cowlings as you won't get them off again without causing a fair bit of damage. Just trust the kit, it does all go together and once in place they are a nice fit.

The seams have been filled with Mr Surfacer and have been sanded down etc., so I think I 'll leave this on now to fully dry and cure. Or maybe I might make a start on masking the canopies etc.!

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Looking darn good all together there :thumb2:
Hope I can get fuselage parts together that well :clap:
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Tue Jun 12, 2018 6:21 pm Looking darn good all together there :thumb2:
Hope I can get fuselage parts together that well :clap:
Have to admit, it's 99% the kit and 1% me (and that's being generous to me!!). :banana: :banana:
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Update Four

I've been a bit lax when it comes to posting an update and I've definitely been in a, "i'll do it later", frame of mind. I've actually done a fair bit since the last update, so without further ado, the proof.

Test fit of the bomb-bay doors once painted and they fit really nice. I'll weather them up once they are finally fitted.

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Primed with Ultimate grey and masked up ready for the black on the underside.

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Dark earth down and wiggly-worms applied ready for the dark green. I hate rolling out white tack for this, but I'm loathed to cut the camo pattern out of masking sheets. It seems a waste of money, plus I prefer the slightly soft-edge that the worms give you.

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Added some grey and white to a heavily thinned black, to try and give some depth to the underside. Doesn't show up too well in the pics, but I'm hoping that once a wash is applied it will bring it out more.

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Greebles and widgets painted up and ready for final weathering. I used tyre black from the AK Interactive range. They're quite shinny, but I kinda like them. I usually use dark rubber from Vallejo's Panzer Aces range. It's a great colour for road wheels and rubber pads on tanks, but a little too light perhaps for aircraft.

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And finally the dark green. This was from Vallejo Model Air's bomber command set. I sprayed a heavily diluted mix through an H&S Infinity at
about 10 psi and built it up in thin layers. It still looks very thin, but once the decals are down, I'll highlight the camo with a darkened version of the green.

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Three coats of Klear, well, the new Pledge "milky" version of it. I'll be blowed if I'm paying 40 quid to get a bottle in from the US. Call me a skin-flint!
And then on with the decals.

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I'm really liking Revell's decals. I've recently built the 32nd scale Spitfire and those decals were really good as well. When you consider how much (or how little), these kits cost, you wonder how they manage it. Still, you won't hear me complaining!! :cheers2:

And that's where I'm at. Next step is to give it a wash. I normally do a pin wash as I prefer the control you get, but I might try a sludge wash instead. Think I'll try the tail-planes first to see how they turn out before committing to the whole model.

As always, appreciate you stopping by to take a look! :th:
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Great progress mate - as always the paintwork and decals really bring it to life.
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Magic piece of work.

Now I think we have full house of 4 engine bombers now, that's so cool

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Tomcat64 wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:34 am Great progress mate - as always the paintwork and decals really bring it to life.
Got to agree. Once you get some decals on a model, it really starts to come to life! :th:

Les0012 wrote: Tue Jun 26, 2018 8:58 pm Magic piece of work.

Now I think we have full house of 4 engine bombers now, that's so cool

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Update Five

I have been tinkering around with this one, mainly pondering on what to do to the underside. I was happy with the black, but it looked a bit too flat and I wanted to lift it a bit. I tried adding various combinations of grey, white and blue to the black, but I wasn't happy with any of the colours. Next it was Tamiya's NATO black, followed by VMA's German grey black, but neither of these looked quite right. Whatever colour I tried, either the contrast was too great, or not noticeable enough.

And then it struck me! Technically, black isn't a colour, it's the tone that is left once all other colours have been absorbed. So, with this in mind, I made up a white oil wash (yup, white - not cream or off-white, just good old brilliant white) and applied this to all of the panel lines. There was the obvious spreading and even with copious clean-up. I was left with quite a mess. But, undeterred, I carried on with my plan and reached for the final stage of the process. Two coats of Klear. I sprayed quite light coats and from a short distance, as I wanted more of a satin finish than a gloss.

And this is what I was left with.

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Yup - still a mess! :banana: Not too sure about the final effect and I'm still umm-ing and ahh-ing about whether to give it a final matt coat. Because of the triple lamps over my bench, the pics look more glossy than it actually is, but I'm going to leave it for a few days, to see if it grows on me.

Bombs and bomb-bay doors are all on, as well as the landing gear and wheels. The bomb-bay doors were a tight fit, but a good fit and everything went together nicely.

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Top and rear turrets were finished and attached. Although, I'm embarrassed to even show the pics, especially after all the effort that 2KNS went to with his (epic work bud :th: ).

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Applied a dirt wash to the upper surfaces and I can see from my photos that there's still some bits that I've missed on the clean-up. As you may have already spotted, the German grey/black didn't go to waste as I used it to spray in some grime and dirt in certain strategic places.

Finally, the engines were detailed and finished off. They were dry-brushed first with Tamiya's metallic brown (X-34) and then witrh VMA's metallic rust. A bit shiny in places, but the final matt coat will sort this out.

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And that's where I'm at. That frustrating final stage, whereby, you know that you're almost finished, but when you stop and think about all the things that still need to be done, the list seems to go on forever. :bash:

Oh well! As my old Nan used to say, "the best way to get on is to get started!".

Good on ya Nan!

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Update Six

Wasn't sure whether to call this post "Update Six", or "Final Update". Yup it's finished, or thereabouts. Just a couple of little widgets to add and a quick check over to make sure that I didn't miss anything and I'm going to call this one done.

It's been a fantastic kit and has gone together very well. I'm not sure how good it is in terms of accuracy etc., I'll leave that to the experts to mull over; all I can say, is that I thoroughly enjoyed building it. Straight out of the box, apart from the obligatory mask set from Eduard, (although I had to make up my own masks for the front canopy, but more of that in a mo).

There's one or two things that I'm not happy about, but these are all down to my own skills and ability and nothing to do with the kit. I'm not happy with a lot of the seams and I'm going to have try some different techniques to hide these better. Although, after I had sprayed the dark earth and had started masking for the green, the fuselage started to split open just after the upper gun turret!!! :eeek: Some careful dabbing of TET got it back together without destroying the paintwork, but I didn't dare start sanding the seam again. Ironically, it's no worse than after I had filled and sanded it, which kind of emphasises why I need to work on this particular skill set! :wall:

The only other issue I had was with the front gun canopy and hence the need to make up my own masks. After allowing the paint to dry for a good few days, I carefully started picking away at the tape with my scalpel and tweezers. You can imagine my dismay as the paint started to peel away with the tape. No matter how carefully I peeled it back, still the paint came away. And then it dawned on me. I had used Vallejo Model Air's black and as everyone knows, as this is a polyurethane based acrylic, it can be very "rubbery" and is prone to peeling away like a skin. Ho hum! Out with the Tamiya masking tape, scalpel and Maskol. It didn't turn out too bad (although, please, please, please don't look too close), but I noticed that in my removing the glass, it tore half of the "O" from the Oscar decal at the front!! :eeek: :eeek: Two steps forward and one back. With some matt yellow and some very careful dry-brushing with dark earth, I manage to paint it back in. Again, please don't look too closely.

Anyways, enough of all this jibber-jabber, on with the pics.

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OOps, sorry for the bad focus. Nothing to do with my dodgy painting of the "O"! Honest!! :whistle:

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And that brings my own personal fleet for bomber command up to two.

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Just need to get this thing into some better light and get my DSLR out and I'll post some pics on the Reveal section a bit later.

Knock! Knock! Knock!

Hang on a mo! Think that's the postie with the new Wellington from Airfix!!! :banana: :banana:

Thanks for taking a look! :th:
"Courage is feeling fear and acting anyway."

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Re: #47.5 alextheblue...."Halifax me!! That's a big bird!"

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Wonderful piece of building with a superb finish

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