Instead of cluttering up the main thread I thought I would start my own build blog.
Having decided the only aircraft I really wanted to build for this campaign was a Bristol Beaufighter, I went and bought Tamiya's 1/48th Mk VI version. This particular kit comes packaged with a 1/48th Universal carrier.
Having started this kit some 4 hours ago I have managed to build, paint and weather the cockpit and am also about to close the fuselage up.
The detail is pretty good, the fit is exceptional and this looks to be a pretty fast, easy build.
The cockpit comes with decal harness's ( which I used ) and instruments (which I didn't use).
Comments welcome as usual.
Andy
No I didn't forget the pin mark, you can't see it once the fuselage is closed up .
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Posted: Friday, March 07, 2008 - 12:12 PM UTC
_H_Dori
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Posted: Friday, March 07, 2008 - 09:41 PM UTC
Looks lovely mate. I absolutely loved building this kit it goes together sooooo well.
I'll be keeping an eye on this thread.
H
I'll be keeping an eye on this thread.
H
Posted: Sunday, March 09, 2008 - 12:08 AM UTC
Thanks Howard. This kit does go together really well, very little seam work to do, and any that does need doing just needs Mr Surfacer on it and a light sand.
The Beau's airframe is built and awaiting paint (which I only ordered Friday ). The great thing about this kit is the undercarriage bays, engines and cowlings are separate from the wings and can be built, painted and fitted after the airframe has been painted.
I shall start building and painting the dangly parts while I wait for the paint to turn up.
Andy
The Beau's airframe is built and awaiting paint (which I only ordered Friday ). The great thing about this kit is the undercarriage bays, engines and cowlings are separate from the wings and can be built, painted and fitted after the airframe has been painted.
I shall start building and painting the dangly parts while I wait for the paint to turn up.
Andy
Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 10:50 AM UTC
Update.
The main camo is on. Xtracrylix's Middle Stone/ Dark Earth uppers and Azure Blue undersides.
Next up is decaling, so this should be finished by the weekend.
Andy
The main camo is on. Xtracrylix's Middle Stone/ Dark Earth uppers and Azure Blue undersides.
Next up is decaling, so this should be finished by the weekend.
Andy
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Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 11:07 AM UTC
Your build is really looking good. Amazing results for a week.
Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 08:21 PM UTC
Andy.
You're too quick!!!
I'm building three of these beasties at the moment, but not at your speed. How are you planning on painting the collector rings and exhaust? the instructions state tamiya copper - but IMHO this is way too bright. I was thinking a touch of Alclad jet exhaust?
Andy
You're too quick!!!
I'm building three of these beasties at the moment, but not at your speed. How are you planning on painting the collector rings and exhaust? the instructions state tamiya copper - but IMHO this is way too bright. I was thinking a touch of Alclad jet exhaust?
Andy
Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 08:42 PM UTC
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Andy.
You're too quick!!!
I'm building three of these beasties at the moment, but not at your speed. How are you planning on painting the collector rings and exhaust? the instructions state tamiya copper - but IMHO this is way too bright. I was thinking a touch of Alclad jet exhaust?
Andy
Quick, who me .
Thanks Carl.
Andy, are you building three 1/48th ones ?
As for the exhaust, you have echoed my thoughts exactly. I'm either going to go for the Aclad Pale burn't metal or I have a bottle of Model Color Brass I might try, but knowing me I'll end up using both .
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Posted: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 - 10:42 PM UTC
I read a fantastic book about Beaufighters in the desert, from a navigator's perspective, McAughtry's War. Seeing the interior of your build reminded me of McAughtry cursing his pilot in the back there. His description of the Beau taking off is funny/scary.
It is more war memoirs than technical details but a cracking yarn, not sure if it is still in print though. Sam McAughtry is a great story teller and has been writing books and for Irish papers since demob. A real character. He makes catch22 look like a model of military efficiency. The build is looking really good. I've always liked the Beau. Look forward to seeing your progress.
It is more war memoirs than technical details but a cracking yarn, not sure if it is still in print though. Sam McAughtry is a great story teller and has been writing books and for Irish papers since demob. A real character. He makes catch22 look like a model of military efficiency. The build is looking really good. I've always liked the Beau. Look forward to seeing your progress.
Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 - 12:55 AM UTC
Great progress, Andy. Really good job on the camouflage job. It has a nice faded feel to it.
Looking forward to see more
Looking forward to see more
Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 - 01:56 AM UTC
Andy
Yes 3 48 scale Beaufighters.
MK X converted to MK VI for dominican Airforce.
MK X USAF
DAP TT MK21 Royal Australian Air Force.
I currently have 3 cockpit assemblies done and awaiting weathering. must agree that like the Mossie kit they just fall together - well the cockpits and undercarriage parts do.
Andy
Yes 3 48 scale Beaufighters.
MK X converted to MK VI for dominican Airforce.
MK X USAF
DAP TT MK21 Royal Australian Air Force.
I currently have 3 cockpit assemblies done and awaiting weathering. must agree that like the Mossie kit they just fall together - well the cockpits and undercarriage parts do.
Andy
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 - 09:43 AM UTC
Andy:
Man you are fast. I haven't even finished the cockpit on my build. Looks great so far. I have always been a fan of that scheme.
Man you are fast. I haven't even finished the cockpit on my build. Looks great so far. I have always been a fan of that scheme.
29Foxtrot
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Posted: Thursday, March 13, 2008 - 11:34 PM UTC
Andy,
Great build on your Beau, I often use the Model Master 'Burnt Iron' or the Humbrol 'Antique Bronze' for the exhaust collector rings on my Beau's.
Here's a pic of a Desert Scheme of the same kit.
Great build on your Beau, I often use the Model Master 'Burnt Iron' or the Humbrol 'Antique Bronze' for the exhaust collector rings on my Beau's.
Here's a pic of a Desert Scheme of the same kit.
Posted: Friday, March 14, 2008 - 01:13 AM UTC
Great looking Beau Rob.
Is your bird in the same markings as the Tamiya kit (serial No T9068). I have seen only one pic of this Beau and there are a couple of things that the Tamiya kit doesn't show. One is the protrusion on the nose, ( which yours has ) what is it ?
And secondly there seems to be a marking of some sort above the back of the wing on the fuselage, I have circled the part. Looks to be half a V, do you have any pics or info on it.
Andy
Is your bird in the same markings as the Tamiya kit (serial No T9068). I have seen only one pic of this Beau and there are a couple of things that the Tamiya kit doesn't show. One is the protrusion on the nose, ( which yours has ) what is it ?
And secondly there seems to be a marking of some sort above the back of the wing on the fuselage, I have circled the part. Looks to be half a V, do you have any pics or info on it.
Andy
Posted: Sunday, March 16, 2008 - 01:20 AM UTC
Its finished. A superb kit that just falls together. I am definitely getting another one of these as I want to build a nightfighter version.
Andy
Andy
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Posted: Sunday, March 16, 2008 - 02:02 AM UTC
One lovely Beaufighter!
I can only agree with the other people around: How on earth can you do this in a week? I don't get it...
Magnus
I can only agree with the other people around: How on earth can you do this in a week? I don't get it...
Magnus
29Foxtrot
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Posted: Thursday, March 20, 2008 - 12:14 AM UTC
Hi Andy,
Sorry for not answering ealier.
Tamiya got a few minor things wrong when they did this kit in 48 scale, as I believe at the time of it's release, the original owners of Accurate Miniatures, had planed to do 3 kits of the 'Beau' but, that's another story.
Yes the 'Beau' in the post I put up earlier is the same T 9068 "V" using the kit supplied decals, the protrusion on the nose cone is the Gun Camera window, some had the square style window and some had a circular window fitted.
Yes I also have the same photo that you refer to, but in my opinion it could be part of the 'V' that was originaly applied to the fuselage, in earlier service.
Note: SAM Publications do a Data File book on the Beaufighter, which is a handy reference to many of the Beaufighter subjects.
Hope this helps.
Sorry for not answering ealier.
Tamiya got a few minor things wrong when they did this kit in 48 scale, as I believe at the time of it's release, the original owners of Accurate Miniatures, had planed to do 3 kits of the 'Beau' but, that's another story.
Yes the 'Beau' in the post I put up earlier is the same T 9068 "V" using the kit supplied decals, the protrusion on the nose cone is the Gun Camera window, some had the square style window and some had a circular window fitted.
Yes I also have the same photo that you refer to, but in my opinion it could be part of the 'V' that was originaly applied to the fuselage, in earlier service.
Note: SAM Publications do a Data File book on the Beaufighter, which is a handy reference to many of the Beaufighter subjects.
Hope this helps.
Posted: Friday, March 21, 2008 - 03:59 AM UTC
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I can only agree with the other people around: How on earth can you do this in a week? I don't get it...
Planning and not watching the T.V unless there is footy (soccer) on of course .
Thanks Rob, I thought the half a "V" might be an old marking as it looks the same colour as the newer marking.
A bit late to add the gun camera on this one, but the next one will definitely have that put in.
Andy