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McIvan
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This is a little 1/72 model from Hesegawa....the top of the box has long been lost and it's been sitting on my desk for a while. Having more or less finished the Harvard, cockpit canopy restoration aside, I decided it was time to turn it into the finished article before something got lost.
Looking over the contents all was in order barring two important items...the axles! The model comes with two metal axles so you can have moving wheels. I manufactured two replacements by straightening and cutting a couple of paperclips to length, and all went fine.
Apart from that minor drama, the model went together quickly and easily, looking like this (wheels are still off here):
Sprayed it Buff, which is the equivalent of the Light Stone colour used. Let it dry, then dry-brushed a lighter mix using some white, then a lighter shade again and sprayed the centres of panels and in particular the flat top areas directly exposed to the light.
Put decals on last night and its ready for an oil wash later tonight....
Looking over the contents all was in order barring two important items...the axles! The model comes with two metal axles so you can have moving wheels. I manufactured two replacements by straightening and cutting a couple of paperclips to length, and all went fine.
Apart from that minor drama, the model went together quickly and easily, looking like this (wheels are still off here):

Sprayed it Buff, which is the equivalent of the Light Stone colour used. Let it dry, then dry-brushed a lighter mix using some white, then a lighter shade again and sprayed the centres of panels and in particular the flat top areas directly exposed to the light.


Put decals on last night and its ready for an oil wash later tonight....