Re: Stuart's GAABSA Build's.
Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2017 7:27 am
Is that UN paint job for real? If so, I kind of like that one. And thank you for the heads up on the cockpit door for the Mk.VII. I'll look into that detail. I have some decent references on the Spit family. No need to shut up at all, as I was planning on having the cockpit door and canopy hood open. And yes, so far, the fit of the cowl around the engine is the only real issue that I've run into that was not of my own making. I was planning to have one half the cowl on, and one half off. I do have the ICM RAF Figure set that I can do a scene with for this one once it is finished. And I just ordered the Tamiya 1/48 British Tilley light utility truck....portman wrote:Thanks Stik - it's a very nice build thus far. I need to decide on what marking to do,
the NMF version...
or the UN Camo job?
That Spit mk.VII is looking really sharp, you've done a nice job on that Merlin. Is it just the cowling fit that's the issue? If so could you not just leave them off and display the model with the Engine 'hanging out'?
One thing I will say though (sorry) is that IIRC the Spitfire mk.VI and VII had pressurised cockpits (with either a fixed canopy on the VI and Early VII or a Sliding Canopy on the later VII). As well as the sealing of the fore and aft bulkheads, they had no cockpit side doors – the fuselage sides were strengthened.
I could be wrong (and probably am), but if that sort of thing bothers you, you might want to do research it a bit – I’ll shut up now…
ok so why is the spitfire pic cast with magenta, whilst the tunnan is white - even though they were taken 2 minutes of each other with the same settings....
Thanks Stik - I think you're right, it'll look good when done.Stikpusher wrote:The Spit looks good! The Tunan should be fine once all done. As far as the color difference on the background, I suppose that the camera is keying off of the camo scheme on the Spit, probably the Dark Earth, while the neutral gray plastic of the Tunan does not effect that.
You are absolutely correct sir! Thank you Stuart!Stikpusher wrote:
One thing I will say though (sorry) is that IIRC the Spitfire mk.VI and VII had pressurised cockpits (with either a fixed canopy on the VI and Early VII or a Sliding Canopy on the later VII). As well as the sealing of the fore and aft bulkheads, they had no cockpit side doors – the fuselage sides were strengthened.
I could be wrong (and probably am), but if that sort of thing bothers you, you might want to do research it a bit – I’ll shut up now…