Now as complete as it's getting, the appalling monstrosity that is this rescued Airfix Lancaster is ready to have a game contrived around it. Actually it doesn't look too bad in the photos - all of which have been carefully angled to hide the particularly bad bits. The last aircraft model of this size I dealt with was probably the Airfix He-177. In 1977....
The Lancaster is part of my Winter Aircraft Project - click here for more such sadness.
18 comments:
Another nice salvage job.
Sean
Thanks. It's gone from being a badly built model to a badly built model with some paint on it!
Paint can cover many sins!
Nice job Tim!
It looks great and as Sean said great salvage job!
Cheers
I can understand why so many war gamers prefer to paint the canopies in aircraft - just finished my Me 109 and I've had a nightmare trying to paint the canopy...!
I think you are being modest, the Lanc looks just fine.
Ah ha, well done.
It's complete, finally the tension is gone; the relief is palpable.
Dog, strangely, is non-committal, but then, he is in Kenya and I am currently in South Africa.
Regards
Good salvage operation, now it looks like a Lanc. I may copy the canopy overpainting trick for my planned salvage operations (a He 111 and some post-war wrecks)
Ever thought of a job in Propaganda? You're a natural ;-)
Well done Tim, I am glad it did not turn into a Lincoln given the timeline of the rebuild.
I think the canopy looks sweet.
Don M
It's a very sinful model....
Wargame News & Terrain
It did look really hideous before I started on it.
Stephen Beat
The painted canopy is probably the best bit!
Arthur
Has the dog gone on safari without you?
Giano
I was a bit hesitant about painting the canopy on such a big model but it worked OK.
Dancing Cake Tin
That's what I wanted you to think. Oh I see what you mean...
Paul
Lincoln? Any longer and it would have ended up as a Washington!
Good work Tim
The size of this one looked quite daunting
Geordie
Daunting it was! It seemed to take forever to paint.
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