That is stunning work! The good old "Eye meter", huh? Looks to be fairly accurate. Nice work.
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 12:51 pm
by CallSignOWL
always a pleasure seein your stuff!
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 6:42 am
by VanceCrozier
"little British flying boat" he says... LITTLE??!??! Love seeing your work bsyamato! Looking forward to seeing this get put together.
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 1:40 pm
by Duke Maddog
I have been wanting to get this plane for awhile. I'm following this with interest.
I also have two more Badgers, a Bear, a Shinmeywa, a Martin Mariner, two P-3 Orions, a Blackjack and several other large aircraft as well. Hopefully someday I'll get my workbench cleaned off enough to start some of them.
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 10:49 am
by BsYamato
Yes Vance , this little fliyng boat that could fit the fuselages of B-17 and he-177 at the same time inside ..ok not so little
Wishing to see the mariner under wip soon Maddog the new minicraft version are one of my kits in sight for future.
heres a comparation of my partial collection of sea fliyng affairs
From the top the Shinmeywa, mavis, sunderland , madge and the Do-24. out of the madge an mavis all are under wip but actually freezed
Here some more, resume again.
Added the courtain rear with milliput
The bomb trail rails does not fit perfect between the inner and the outer wings parts , so i added a segmement on tthe inner part
done
Some putty works to fill sink marrks under decks
start to scratchbuild missing decks and bulkheads and detail the original pieces:
Stops as refeferce for final gluig back deck
Tail deck under reinforcers
The kit includes three way to have the pilots main IP : normal raised details , PE part and decals .. i used the first option.
Also added the rear of instruments
Test fitting with the cockpoit, already a first strike of humbrol 78 after primer was done
Metal manipulators i added to the winch
Turrets assembly and painting
test fitting before to paint frames
Front furnishing and movable front turret part ready
yellow on propellers !! finally i remembered to paint it for first to have tips
Piece holders was busy in those days
ready!
tail trail and doors
cleaning other pieces..
At the next with more resume
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 10:09 am
by VanceCrozier
Excellent work as usual Bsyamato!
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 11:01 am
by Duke Maddog
Very well done on that detail BSY. I'm enjoying this thread immensely. As for starting the Mariner, it might be awhile. I have so many other models waiting to be done it will be some time before I have space on the workbench. Maybe in a few months.
Re: Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 4:02 pm
by BorgR3mc0
I have been looking out for the Mariner as well. My late grandfather could tell some harrowing stories about failed take off in overloaded Mariners in Dutch New Guniea. He flew as a passenger (royal marine corp) but hated it when they flew that plane. Quite a few crashed.
As for your Sunderland, you seem to go all out on this one. Cool!