Military Illustrated Modeller – September 2019

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 Military Illustrated Modeller - September 2019


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The intake area was replaced
with Barracuda Studios’ Hawker
Tempest Corrected Intake Set.

Casting quality is excellent. The large casting block has been cut from the
back of the radiator using a razor saw.

The completed intake.

Resin and plastic ready to be brought together. The assembled intake unit. Note the orientation of the ducting.

CONSTRUCTION
There is not a lot to say about construction. The fit
of the parts is exceptional.
There's some clever engineering here. I liked the
very positive way the windscreen and canopy go
together, and the undercarriage is quite positive too.
I found the cockpit to be a bit of a challenge.
I broke the sidewall frames several times before
finally completing the cockpit. Before cutting
the frame parts from the sprue, I'd recommend
attaching the smaller parts and also painting and
weathering the sidewalls while they are still on
the sprue. After that, remove them carefully and
minimise handling during assembly.
Once the fuselage halves were sealed though,
assembly was very fast.
I used a few aftermarket items on this one
including Eduard's resin LooK instrument panel;
Barracuda Studios' pilot's seat with cast-on
harness straps, and also their resin intake, exhaust
and wheels.

Interior fuselage elements will be
trapped between the fuselage halves.

The intake, cockpit and tail
wheel have been glued to the
starboard fuselage interior.

The fuselage halves were
glued together and taped
while the cement set.
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