My daughter saw a very retro looking model kit at a market and picked it up for me last Christmas. It looks very, very retro...and as soon as I opened the box it transported me back to the days when I built models with my dad. It definitely looks like it crawled out the 70's or 80's.
Anyway this is a few images I've taken along the way.
I'm very, very knew to filling, sanding and airbrushing as you'll see . Just things like using too much putty (it actually went off really quickly giving me very little time to actually get a smoother surface going), not having things to hold pieces whilst painting and after painting, airbrush pressure, mixing with primer etc, etc
On top of that, the model was a bugger. Gaps and misfits everywhere. I desperately wanted this to look good for my daughter as she was excited to get me this retro model as she knew I built models with my dad.
Well...to the pics...
Out the box...


Some pretty poor fitting...



Some pretty poor filling and sanding...









I'm not sure why I bothered to mask the cockpit...there's nothing in there except a seat...

Ready to prime (though I should've perhaps done more filling and sanding)...




Primed with Vallejo primer (another error?) - and check me laying down the pieces I've just primed...not enough tools...





So - that's it so far. I'm not really doing it the justice I wanted to - but I am learning new techniques which will get refined over the years.
Thanks for looking.

















































