Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72

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Short Sunderland MK.I Italeri 1/72

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Recently i unfreezed this little british fliyng boat freezed from this cristhmass
here where actually i worked on, the engines controls wardrobe :lol: :lol:

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...so takin advantage of few minutes of relax, starting to post some resume: ..long resume... about 12 pages of thumbnails in my photobucket account :geek:

Box and sprues

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the kit includes a PE sheet and , a piece of micro rope and a nice illustrated book about the sunderland.. obliviously

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some surface and pieces detail, panel lines are a few deep but i like as only brushes will paint this boat with wings , so i can exagerate with layers withouth lost panels :)

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A rapid test fitting, side floats and fliyng surfaces already assembled between respective subassemblies

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At the next resume
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oooh, cant wait to see ya work your magic!
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Friggin' SWEET! This will be the first one I have actually seen built after all the hoopla when it first came out and then all the wailing and gnashing of teeth about the surface detail. :roll:
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Sign me up, too! I got this one at Hobby Lobby with the coupon. Someday........
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Very nice! I've seen a few builds of this in the magazines. Can't wait to see what you do with it!!
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Is this a part of your large flying boat collection? Have found that Trumpeter Be-6 yet? Does it really exist?
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How long you been working on this one mate? I seem to remember seeing this on more than one forum, unless you started again?
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BorgR3mc0 wrote:Is this a part of your large flying boat collection? Have found that Trumpeter Be-6 yet? Does it really exist?
Announced only :( I fear the only way is to build my old veb plasticart kit to have a be-6..
The Sunderland need few more stretch to close halves, for now just a resume.. Lots of resumes I have post.. Condor, badger, bear, shin meywa, do-24t, ju-290.. Just to remember the largest
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Look forward to seeing this one done, always a favourite of mine built the Airfix one many times as a kid, now the Mk3 is out I may just pick one up, how bad are the panel lines I remember this one getting slated for having trenches?
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steve scan wrote:Look forward to seeing this one done, always a favourite of mine built the Airfix one many times as a kid, now the Mk3 is out I may just pick one up, how bad are the panel lines I remember this one getting slated for having trenches?
I think the large appareance of panel lines are not so bad, but it's easy to fill with stretched sprues and green cap tamiya, then rescribe :)

here some comparation with B-17 academy for panel lines

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So, more resume:
Some istant subassemblies to reduce the number of pieces and cleaning parts

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the tail trail with PE parts

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The planes comes with lots of windows .. on the ceiling too

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Modify starts from engines cowling, a thinning of back areas

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Cutting lots of stripes from plastic sheets, if get ready stripes from evergreen probably could spent more euros for plastic than the kit :geek:

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Filling with structures tail areas, some are in double layer to improve the thickness. Before these works i fill some sink mark and sanded inner surfaces

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The wings root zone need some extra filling with plastic surplus and milliput putty and tamiya and dremel tool to refine

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and start to filling remains areas

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First missing bulkead added . Eye-meter used to take measures :D

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I'll scratch all missing deck's floors and bulkheads. Between the first and second floor the crew need two ladders.. the tail ladder scratchin

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Drill the holes for these operators front steps

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Adding details to bombs/torpedo side doors.. i know few things will be vivible from out when the plane finished but i like to scratch inner details :lol: :lol:

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bombs trails and pilots seats with PE parts added

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At the next with more :)
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