- Al.Admin
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Location : Newcastle. N.E England
Breguet Br.693 B2
Fri Jul 23, 2021 5:47 pm
With my Hairy Stick build finished and with probably still to weeks before we move, I thought I'd start on this one. It was on the local 'model shop' (read railway and diecasts') shelves for just a tenner so I thought it was rude to leave it there.
Box contents.
Never built a Mister Craft kit before, so will be a new experience.
Box contents.
Never built a Mister Craft kit before, so will be a new experience.
- beowulfModerator
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Join date : 2020-03-26
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Re: Breguet Br.693 B2
Fri Jul 23, 2021 10:45 pm
now this i will watch with interest cos i keep wanting to build something french and late '30s, either Mistercraft or Heller
- Al.Admin
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Re: Breguet Br.693 B2
Wed Jul 28, 2021 4:13 pm
Made some progress:
Fuselage, wings, tail and engine nasceles all assembled. Nascelles were a very poor fit, as was the left wing root and needed some modification but still aren't perfect but will have to do as I am running out of time before moving house. Also, as this has to be another hairy stick build, I painted around the side window openings prior to inserting the glass ware and glueing the fuselage halves together.
I'm going to paint it in what I presume is German capture colours, (second scheme from the top on the above markings and paint guide) as not only does it appeal most but because of the all dark green upper surfaces will help disguise the fit problems.
Fuselage, wings, tail and engine nasceles all assembled. Nascelles were a very poor fit, as was the left wing root and needed some modification but still aren't perfect but will have to do as I am running out of time before moving house. Also, as this has to be another hairy stick build, I painted around the side window openings prior to inserting the glass ware and glueing the fuselage halves together.
I'm going to paint it in what I presume is German capture colours, (second scheme from the top on the above markings and paint guide) as not only does it appeal most but because of the all dark green upper surfaces will help disguise the fit problems.
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