vultee vengeance mk2 1/72nd by frog

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1st I painted the interior of the fuselage detailing the small mouldings on the size





next the cockpit floor had the same treatment





the fuselage was then joined together



wings added



then the tailplane and undercarrage



next the engine and cowling were painted and assembled with the rest left overnight to harden





the engine and cowling were then fitted






then the dash was made from card and fitted ready for detailing although you won't see much of this,once this has dried i will detail this and fit the rear gun and canopy.

this is a really good quality kit with no flash,if you get the chance try one,thanks for looking
 
i'm afried thats how i am Terry,once i get started and into something i just keep going until i've finished it,if i stop anything due to problems i lose interest and then take ages,last year i restored a DB18 Empress Daimler in 6 weeks from a wreak,i had another DB18 consort in the same condition but i had problems with the paintwork finish and lost interest,that car has taken me 5 years so far and there is not much to do
 











pics show the camo and transfers going on,i finished it off with a coat of matt clear varnish i found in a hardware shop and i'm quite pleased with the result,the kit went together very well,nice and clean
 
i've got another one of these kits ,are there any interesting conversions or markings of units not well know i could try to have a go modeling
 
You could try to this one. It's a USAAF marked Vultee Vengeance A-35 Target Tug 1944
 

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