Polish Mustang III (316 Sqn RAF)
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11 25 December 2024, 22:06
Thomas O'Eh
Looking good so far! I have the item on order, also planning to build a RAF Polish sqn from it, 315 in my case. Curious about your comment: What's wrong with the canopy? According to the manual a Malcolm canopy should be included?
Did you consciously choose the rear wheel bay color to be the same as the rest of the interior? My references show a zinc chromate yellow (e.g. Tamiya XF-4) for the rear wheel bay…
Looking good so far! I have the item on order, also planning to build a RAF Polish sqn from it, 315 in my case. Curious about your comment: What's wrong with the canopy? According to the manual a Malcolm canopy should be included?
Did you consciously choose the rear wheel bay color to be the same as the rest of the interior? My references show a zinc chromate yellow (e.g. Tamiya XF-4) for the rear wheel bay…
26 December 2024, 13:19
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks Thomas.
Yes, the Malcolm hood (aka blown) canopy is not present in my kit, only the "straight" one.
However I managed to modify it using some UV resin, it will have to do the job.
Regarding the rear wheel bay - yes I went for the yellow chromate (in my case the AK marker). My reference is AH's instruction 🙂
scalemates.com/products/img/5/0/8/1394508-93-instructions.pdf
Thanks Thomas.
Yes, the Malcolm hood (aka blown) canopy is not present in my kit, only the "straight" one.
However I managed to modify it using some UV resin, it will have to do the job.
Regarding the rear wheel bay - yes I went for the yellow chromate (in my case the AK marker). My reference is AH's instruction 🙂
scalemates.com/products/img/5/0/8/1394508-93-instructions.pdf
26 December 2024, 17:51
Thomas O'Eh
Hi Lukasz, now that you say it I can spot the difference! Looking forward to seeing how this turns out!
Hi Lukasz, now that you say it I can spot the difference! Looking forward to seeing how this turns out!
26 December 2024, 20:01
Bas Tonn
I'm planning to do another Mustang at some point, so I'm curious abou every build. Not the easiest kit I think? Good luck !!
I'm planning to do another Mustang at some point, so I'm curious abou every build. Not the easiest kit I think? Good luck !!
1 January, 22:14
Łukasz Gliński
Welcome.
Bas, of course it's not AH, but it's well designed and goes together very quickly.
Similarly to Revell's Phantom, but way fewer parts to assemble, so the painting stage comes very fast.
Welcome.
Bas, of course it's not AH, but it's well designed and goes together very quickly.
Similarly to Revell's Phantom, but way fewer parts to assemble, so the painting stage comes very fast.
1 1 January, 22:24
Cuajete
It is certainly a nice kit, although I changed it for the Arma Hobby one. Interesting experiment with the canopy bubble corrected with UV glue. I'll like to see the result.
Happy New Year, Łukasz!
It is certainly a nice kit, although I changed it for the Arma Hobby one. Interesting experiment with the canopy bubble corrected with UV glue. I'll like to see the result.
Happy New Year, Łukasz!
2 January, 20:35
Moreno Baruffini
Wow! A vintage kit with a very interesting improvement (UV glue). Following with plenty of interest!
Wow! A vintage kit with a very interesting improvement (UV glue). Following with plenty of interest!
4 January, 13:30
Łukasz Gliński
Hi there, good to see you.
I'm too old to call it 'vintage' I guess 😄
It is way simpler then these latest and greatest kits, but the quick progress is very satisfying.
Compared to IBG's IAR 80, which I find a bit overengineered.
And the decals are not stiff! Which is uncommon for the Revell kits from the 90s (see my Jug, built few years back).
Hi there, good to see you.
I'm too old to call it 'vintage' I guess 😄
It is way simpler then these latest and greatest kits, but the quick progress is very satisfying.
Compared to IBG's IAR 80, which I find a bit overengineered.
And the decals are not stiff! Which is uncommon for the Revell kits from the 90s (see my Jug, built few years back).
3 4 January, 20:24