Having finally secured the independently-minded wings it was time to paint the thing. As I had the kit instructions to hand I decided to follow the suggested paint scheme - possibly the first time I've done such a thing!
Pete Interesting that you had wing trouble too. I thought mine was just a particularly badly built example. I had a Matchbox Lysander in the '70s which I remember being quite robust by comparison.
Will the Army Cooperation Unit will look forward to receive this circa 1940 or are you sending it and "Maurice the Sky" to be part of the Secret Army in 1943+
Followed the instructions- how does that work then?
ReplyDeleteI had trouble with the wings with mine too. Glue filler then lots of filing.
Looks good so far though.
Cheers,
Pete.
I must admit I did wonder what kept the wings on!
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
I was rather expecting a Spartan in red and bronze but this looks splendidly airplanish in its green and brown camo.
ReplyDeleteHi Tim,
ReplyDeleteFollowing the suggested painting instructions? This could be setting a very dangerous precedent Mr Gow!
All the best,
DC
Pete
ReplyDeleteInteresting that you had wing trouble too. I thought mine was just a particularly badly built example. I had a Matchbox Lysander in the '70s which I remember being quite robust by comparison.
Stephen Beat
ReplyDeleteGlue, more glue, superglue, filler, glue. That aside the wings fit very well.....
Ross Mac
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that such a dodgy specimen would be rejected by the Spartan Army!
David Crook
ReplyDeleteDon't worry - I'm sure it's a one-off!
Will the Army Cooperation Unit will look forward to receive this circa 1940 or are you sending it and "Maurice the Sky" to be part of the Secret Army in 1943+
ReplyDeleteGeordie
ReplyDeleteAnything can happen!