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INTERMEDIATE BUILD
GLOSTER METEOR F.4

INTERMEDIATE BUILD
GLOSTER METEOR F.4

brand, it is sensible to use strong
setting solution to avoid silvering.
Everything else went to plan on
the weathering front, and Adam
Wilder’s new NL33 Medium Grey
and NL02 Deep Shadow Wash

Nitro-Line filters provided the
wash, while COM-AIR Soft Dirt
(21011) and Fertile Soil (21012),
from The Airbrush Company,
provided good depth to the
‘trampled’ areas. A final dusting
of Lifecolor’s PG106 Damp Dust
pigment was applied to the inner
wing section.
Last but not least, after the final
Xtracrylix Matt-Satin 60-40 mix
had been applied, the missing
ladder was fashioned from a
length of plastic rod and painted,
and then very fine scratches were
made with a silver Prisma pencil.

Impressive ‘Meatbox’
How would one summarise this
Meteor kit from Hong Kong?
Well, after the fanfare of the
same firm’s B-17 Flying Fortress,
which received rave reviews
from the modelling press, this
release is also a show-stopper!
The only real issue is the cost; if
the engines were included then,
in this contributor’s opinion, the
price would be about right. If
one wants a large-scale Meteor,
though, this is the only option...
but it won’t disappoint. ❚

INTERMEDIATE BUILD
GLOSTER METEOR F.4

brand, it is sensible to use strong
setting solution to avoid silvering.
Everything else went to plan on
the weathering front, and Adam
Wilder’s new NL33 Medium Grey
and NL02 Deep Shadow Wash

Nitro-Line filters provided the
wash, while COM-AIR Soft Dirt
(21011) and Fertile Soil (21012),
from The Airbrush Company,
provided good depth to the
‘trampled’ areas. A final dusting
of Lifecolor’s PG106 Damp Dust
pigment was applied to the inner
wing section.
Last but not least, after the final

brand, it is sensible to use strong
setting solution to avoid silvering.
Everything else went to plan on
the weathering front, and Adam
Wilder’s new NL33 Medium Grey
and NL02 Deep Shadow Wash

Aerofax Gloster Meteor, by
Phil Butler/Tony Butler (Ian Allan
Publishing), ISBN: 1-85780-230-6.
Warpaint No.22 Gloster Meteor,
by Tony Butler (www.
guidelinepublications.co.uk)
The Gloster & AW Meteor
Modellers Data File, by Richard J.
Caruana & Richard A. Franks (SAM
Publications), ISBN: 0-9533465-8-7
from the modelling press, this
release is also a show-stopper!
The only real issue is the cost; if
the engines were included then,
in this contributor’s opinion, the
price would be about right. If
one wants a large-scale Meteor,
though, this is the only option...
but it won’t disappoint.

Publications), ISBN: 0-9533465-8-7

 A fine line HB Prisma silver pencil is worth using for paint chips and scratches, but
works better over matt, rather than gloss finish.
 The missing ladder was fashioned from plastic rod, and this took just a few minutes’ work.

 The inner wing/engine nacelle sections required just a light dusting of pigments to
portray operational staining.

 Panel lines were accentuated with Adam Wilder Nitro-Line washes (NL33 Medium Grey,
NL02 Deep Shadow); these are available from The Airbrush Company (www.airbrushes.com)

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