A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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A kitchen fault! Halifax B.Mk.II Revell 1/72

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As someone know actually i'm divided in two houses, stash and workbench included, in the newewst i just glue and detail the kits interiors and paint with acrilics (this little workbens is located in my actual bedroom) , in the old main worchbench i finish external paint session with my trusted humbrol enamels :)
So, two days ago i was in the old house , in the kithchen watchin the TV i was intentioned to glue something.. and the victim was the new tooling halifax from revell brought two or three years ago with the condor :)
As other experienced modelers already checked the new kit is really fully of details and pieces (about 400) but... wrong reproduced details , as the engine nacelles, propellers , ogives and gears can't allow to elect this kit as the perfect halifax reproductions :( so no matter about to brought resin correction kits i'll build this kit just for fun almost (ok.. i'll try..) OOB and experiment an almost total black painting on this bird (i'll build the boxart plane, the coastal command version was already done with the old matchbox kit) .

Boxart

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for the sprues i think this link is better than the pictures i took at the time
http://www.scalemodellingnow.com/hn-air ... e-halifaxb

an old picture with first test fitting :)

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Already glued some minor piece as bomb bay bulkheads and few other things, but this time i started from wings :)
The wells complex glued toghether, four parts plus the engines bulkheads not yet glued here

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Gears parts glued as subassemblies

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Tail surfaces glued too as subassemblies, all control surfaces are moulded separately

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Glued wings under pressure

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the kitchen table with the high precision tools i used :)

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Perfect fitting of the wells with the wings, also glued the engines bulkheads and an internal reinforce with simple sprue piece

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Engine nacelles assembly, the kit includes lost of alternative parts for air cooler , air intakes and exhausts

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messing the table

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on wings

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and put in the box again.. a good top opening box instead of original side opening "really large" box

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At the next :)
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Two houses, huh? :o Wow!!! This will be a beauty, I'm sure. Nice so far!
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LyleW wrote:Two houses, huh? :o Wow!!! This will be a beauty, I'm sure. Nice so far!
LOl only one mine :)
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Very cool BsYamato! I wanna do a big bomber eventually.
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hello,

Nice start on the Halifax!!

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hmmmm - not as much scratchbuilding as we usually see from you Bsyamato... the detail must be good all on its own? I was tempted by this one at a shop last year but passed on it, I simply have no room to display it. :( Maybe I need a second house as well!??? :lol: :lol: Looking forward to seeing this one built up.
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Vance the Haliufax is one of smallest four engine bombers :) took not so mich space

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Nice solution to glue a piece of sprue into the wing! Could help to trim another piece to the hight of the wing´s inside to support it.

I guess this is a new Revell kit?
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Yes Thomas , i get it from amazon at 18-19 € with the condor , shipping free :mrgreen:
If i change mind and want another copy to superdetail and correct with resin aftermarket it's easy to find
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I usually glue a lot of things inside my builds. Not all by intention, though. Nice tip BSY
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