BorgR3mc0's GAABSA builds

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So, after a period of radio silence due real world stuff I want to present my first build for this GB.



It is the 1/72 KP Avia.35.2 (2=2nd prototype). I started this build over a year ago. Did I this work last year :

Scratch build interior and tape seatbelts.

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Opened the exhaust:

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Brush painted interior:

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Assembly, it is an old KP kit so adjustments are necessary for a good fit.

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The the problems that lead to the grinding halt of this build. The canopy. It is pretty bad and has the shape for the first prototype...

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The second prototype has a different canopy. Therefore the build stalled at either making a new mold for a new canopy (I have done that before. But it is quite a chore) or persevere with the kit canopy.
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I decided to take the easy way out. Use the kit canopy, sand off all panel lines and mask like the second prototype canopy (even though the shape is wrong).


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I also filled the panel lines on the rear fuselage. These where wrong for a fabric covered fuselage.

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After a black base I sprayed duplicolor silver.

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Not my best, some cracks in the paintwork.

Then a coat of Klir (French Future, I was on holiday) with Humbrol Acrillic black (33).

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Then a flat coat, polishing with graphite powder and some detail painting. And an arial made with stretched sprue.

Now I call it finished!


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Nice and shiny. Interesting concept using Future with Humbrol acrylic.
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Sharp looking build! What sort of aircraft type is this? A racer?
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Stikpusher wrote:Sharp looking build! What sort of aircraft type is this? A racer?
It is a proptotype for a fighter, the production version had a retractable gear.. Late 1930's anyone with basic aerodynamic knowledge and a licence for a Hispano engine could build a fighter which with they thought they could rival the Bf-109. It has the classic two .30's and one 20mm trough the propellor hub. The bulgarian use 12 of those and claimed one B-24 with it.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avia_B-135
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A really nice looking build Borg. I like that concept of using Graphite powder to polish and I assume 'darken' the metal - I'll have a go at that.

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Graphite powder (aka sanded pencil lead) does darken the panels a little. But primarily it adds a metallic shine.

Here is an example that it not that dark:

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As for my other shelf of doom build. It is going to be an Italeri C-47 which I got as a present from a friend for helping him out with moving. He won it at a raffle as a kid and started it.

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But there is more to tell. The kit not only had the Italeri decals but also a Dutch Decal set for the PH-DDA of the Dutch Dakota Association. This is a famous plane for Dutch aviation enthusiasts. I have flown with it myself. But only three months later it crashed, killing all the people on board, including a family friend. So building this specific plane is a bit weird for me but I am going to do my best.
The engines are not great so I bought some resin Quickboost engines.
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I'm sorry to hear about your friend Borg - that's awful.

Nice choice of the DC-3 though, I have the NT Airfix 'Dan Air' kit in my stahs and I was thinking of building it for this GB...Maybe.

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