dragon p-51d 32scale 50% finished

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:oops:putty killer I just want to say this ,something looks nice but ~~~
 

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Nice work on the Hurricane, and well done so far on the Mustang. I didn't have as many filling problems on the Dragon Mustang, but the fit of the internal parts, especially the engine bearers and the cockpit floor was terrible! I had to completely modify the cockpit sides and floor, and remove the top cowling support frame to get the upper cowling panels to fit at all! A great shame, as this kit, apart from the problems mentioned, was very well moulded. How did you find the internal construction?
BTW, you can see mine in the Bare Metal thread,
Terry.
 
Nice work on the Hurricane, and well done so far on the Mustang. I didn't have as many filling problems on the Dragon Mustang, but the fit of the internal parts, especially the engine bearers and the cockpit floor was terrible! I had to completely modify the cockpit sides and floor, and remove the top cowling support frame to get the upper cowling panels to fit at all! A great shame, as this kit, apart from the problems mentioned, was very well moulded. How did you find the internal construction?
BTW, you can see mine in the Bare Metal thread,
Terry.

thx bro!I have many things to learn with you .:lol:
 
Very nice!
Robert, I think you'll find that some 1/32nd scale kits, especially Revell, are not as expensive as you'd think. OK, some of the Revell ones, and only some, are a bit basic, but build into very nice models, with lots of scope for detailing. Plus, the time you spend on a large-scale model, is value for money. To spend the same amount of hobby time would take 3 to 4 times, maybe longer, on smaller scales, so -- not expensive!! Ha! Ha!
 
:p 3 hours in all,I think I'll finish it next week,
 

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That looks fantastic so far! Love your painting techniques :thumbright:
 

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