I thought I would get into this kit due to next years Model Expo in Melbourne having a new civil category starting up. I will do this one as the red Grosvener House Comet. I know I have a significant amount of models on the go at the moment but it is all part of the game plan.
The Aerotech kit was limited to 150 made, and is not available anymore, so when the chance for me to get one came up I took it. A a large sum of money changed hands and here it is! Resin, White metal, photo etch, vac formed canopies. Whilst not wanting to `go to town' on the model there are a few improvements that I will make in order to give it an edge and to refine it as per the original.
Just the right size in this scale
Eric.
First up was the cockpit. I have chosen to represent the woodgrain using Uschi decals. They give a very convincing look and are reasonably easy to use provided care is taken. You will see the difference they make between top and bottom.
Next up was the wing root fairing. The kit has this represented with a panel line. I reckoned it would look cooler as a panel, and also take the opportunity to improve that area. The aircraft has fairly straight fuselage sides whereas the kit is slightly flared.
Notice the gap under the knife blade.
I scraped away at the fuselage using the panel line as a guide.
Once the fuselage was straight it exposed the wing root fairing and consigned the panel to history, leaving a nicely raised `panel' I blended and smoothed it back towards the fuselage to thin it out a bit and the result looks very nice.
I noticed that the kit nose appeared to be too bulbous. The nose cone on the real aircraft has been formed as a seperate part and whilst it generally follows the lines of the fuselage, it is slightly more pinched and doesn't have some of the curves. I sanded the nose cone such that upon first examination it looks like it blends exactly to the fuselage but upon a close look it has its own shape, just like the real thing.
Next order of business was to de-curve the fuselage. There is quite a distinct change in direction in the top half of the nose which is readily viewable in period photos. The kit is too curved in this area and I wanted it sorted.
The original curves
The modified. notice that there is now a much more prominent line running down the length of the fuselage. You can also see how the nose cone has its own seperate shape in this pic too.
Eric.