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SW Asian than SE, in error.


100% true.

Well done.
Tons of canopy to mask - well done.

Eduard mask kit?

Weathering holds up but the insignia decals pop out too much for reality.

Rivets show through the decal so major kudos to red MicroSol.

New decal, old plane, type of thing that stands out.

There’s a clear film over the top of the decals. they can be removed. It will accept all that weathering much better.

YouTube has videos on how to remove that clear film. The film makes the decal ‘pop’ too much, it’s too bright for all the weathering.

Cheers.

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In fact flight anywhere in SE Asia is an experience, Asians are the worst at airports,


Strongly disagree.

Stop spreading generalities of the less traveled.

Below are three examples of international Asian airports that I’ve spent time in.

They were all spotless.

Hong Kong.
Singapore.
Kuala Lumpur.

re: Quit smoking guys

Posted by One72 on 8/9/26 at 9:05 pm to
Nice message but frick all that.

Live your life how you want to.
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Good lord. How long did that take to mask?


Six hours or so. I take my time.
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I can only imagine having to mask canopies on that!




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I’ve never found a 189 kit.





What’s this?
Love the metal cage.
Outstanding work.
Thanks.

A cordless Dremel really saved it all.

All the misfit parts and putty fills had to be sanded.
Yes, the original variation had no turret.

This particular kit gives you a choice of the guns or a manhole looking cover, set in place of the turret. You also have the choice of bombs or extra fuel tanks or a combination of both.

I chose violence.
Badass to get your children involved.

The closest I’ve gotten to anime/fantasy builds are the ‘egg’ planes that I’ve built. Hasegawa, mostly.

They look like toys but were all long builds:



ADD:


Rear crew member was navigator and also radar.

Big radar in nose cone. Advanced radar for the period.
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airfix is shite in my experience with them, nice job working with what you had though


Thanks.
I’ll stay away from Airfix for a while.
I’m hardheaded. Or persistent. Perspective is everything.

Airfix P61 Black Widow - Build and Review

Posted by One72 on 7/26/26 at 7:56 am


This kit begins with crew members that are not even scale to each other. The midget pilot has to be up front to clear the canopy design. His controls are almost bigger than him. Controls for the second pilot are absurdly large as well. Pathetic design by Airfix.



The exploded assembly instructions FAIL to include that this model will need at least 25 grams of nose weight. This important detail is left out of the instructions! I had to add weight to the canopy floor. Weight could have been easily added inside the giant nose cone but I had already sealed it to the fuselage before I realized that the thing was completely tail heavy. Airfix are bastards for not including this important detail.



Ok we get going and there are glaring fit issues. The two tail parts where they meet the canopy had giant gaps that I had to fill with putty and then sand. Again, poor design but I managed to salvage the build.

Prepped for paint, decals and weathering:


In the end the build came out ok but was a complete pain in the arse. The decals were the best thing about this kit.

3/10 kit.

Terrible design, fit issues galore, clear canopy parts marked with random blemishes from the factory moulds. Crazy amounts of extraneous flashing on every single part.

I would not recommend anyone building this piece of crap kit.











Catch yall on the next one.




Yes.

I built this one a couple of years ago. FW 189.

Airfix 1/72 scale. Ancient kit. Lots of windows.