A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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Re: A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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LyleW wrote:I usually glue a lot of things inside my builds. Not all by intention, though. Nice tip BSY
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JimD wrote:This is looking really cool...and yes...light on the scratch work this time it seems....really neat looking kit...how old is it?

Medicman71 wrote:Very cool BsYamato! I wanna do a big bomber eventually.
You should...and if you're going to you might as well go all in.
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Re: A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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I keep saying this, but it is true. Nice work! My builds are somewhat "organic" - no telling what gets glued to it.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II revell 1/72

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JimD wrote:This is looking really cool...and yes...light on the scratch work this time it seems....really neat looking kit...how old is it?

Medicman71 wrote:Very cool BsYamato! I wanna do a big bomber eventually.
You should...and if you're going to you might as well go all in.
http://www.scalehobbyist.com/catagories ... MgodBXcAsQ
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Re: A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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Forget to post these few updates: some night ago i mixed too much color to complete sunderland inners so i used the unused color to paint some interior piece of the halifax, before i passed alchool to clean pieces and vallejo primer that i use for italeri acrilics, here the pictures :)

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about three layers of this mixed green i passed in the same session, the advantage of acrilics for interiors :)
At the next!
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Re: A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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That looks like a modern and well detailed kit. To bad that it has some shape issues.
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Re: A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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I know about wrong engines etc but i'll just it build for fun :)
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