Ladies and Gentlemen,
I give you [drumroll]
The first entry into next year's A/CAM display......
Lindberg's 1/32 Laird Turner Meteor!
(Tumultuous applause..)
So she's got a few - quite a few - flaws, but I wanted to *finish* something, and not get bogged down in the detail. The kit is pretty average, the builder's skill more average, but she's done.
There were a number of issues with the kit. It has a *very* simplistic cockpit, which is nothing like the original, and my copy had the base of the pilot's seat cut out for some reason, so I replaced it with a bit of platic card. There's a huge gap in the front section, where the top of the cockpit "meets" the...well, whatever that part is..., and everything is overscale and quite unrealistic.
I painted the metal surfaces with Tamiya AS-12 out of the can, and the fabric surfaces with a mixture of flat aluminium, clear gloss, and a couple of drops of white. There's a very, very subtle difference in the two shades - not quite what I wanted, but it'll do. I also stuffed two of the decals, but a quick re-print on my inkjet saw them done. The main canopy is too small, and so it left a gap on one side when I fitted it. And the control surfaces are separate and supposed to be moveable....I put paid to that!
If I ever built another, I'd take the time to fix the issues, I think. But I doubt very much that'll happen..