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Walrus (1/72 Matchbox)


Dominic Thomas

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At long last, I’ve finished the Walrus.

This a first for a number of reasons. I added a few extras (bombs from an old Hampden and an old Blenheim). I used Tamiya TS17 aluminium spray. The rigging was competed slightly differently than my usual approach. I also used aftermarket markings mainly from H Model Decals, which I thought were excellent. 
With that, here we have a Walrus I as flown by 715 Squadron (not Flight ?), HMS Suffolk, November 1938. 
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I have to say that the completed kit is rather heavy. Perhaps it’s due to the fact I used almost a whole can of spray paint. 

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1 hour ago, Valhalla said:

That looks excellent, Well done Dominic. The Ramp also sets it off really well.

Ian

 

1 hour ago, SD45elect2000 said:

Wow. Thats beautiful !!  Im very impressed.

 

Randall

 

1 hour ago, modeling maniac said:

Wow. What a stunner.

Thank you guys, very much appreciated. 

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18 minutes ago, AirportsEd said:

Very nice indeed...what did you use for the rigging?

 

1 minute ago, Matthias Muth said:

Very nice, miles better than mine.

Matthias

aka modelldoc

Thanks to both of you. 
The rigging was this stuff ….

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I will admit to being lazy here. I have used this irrespective of the size of the aircraft, albeit they’ve all been 1/72. 
Also it’s a 20m reel and I’m getting to the end now, and it does seem to be a bit finer than when I started. Whatever, I do find it easy to use. 

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Nice one Dominic, the Matchbox kit is a nice old kit. I built mine with some minor alterations; I used different crew figures and the decals were from generic sheets as the kit ones shattered in water.

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I have to say that the kit engine was defective in two areas. One, there was no inlet opening in the front, which I had to add with a scalpel. Two, the engine angle was not catered for in the design of the model. I didn’t do anything about that angle. 

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20 minutes ago, paul71 said:

that's a really nice finish in silver Dominic everything stands out so nice on it i do like the walkway footprints on it.

Thank you for your comment. 
My first attempt at spraying and with a rattle can to boot. I’m happy with the results. 

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20 minutes ago, A J Rimmer said:

That's very nice indeed, I do like a Walrus and that Silver finish is excellent! 

A very nice one also Richard. 

Cheers !!

I had great satisfaction from that finish. My first spray finish and finally a silver aircraft that I’m pleased with. I understand all the fuss about airbrushing now 🤣

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