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Fauzan R. (Winterfelder)
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Tomahawk IIb

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First look on Legend Productions cockpit resin set for Academy Tomahawk IIb.
This will be my first time on trying out aftermarket parts, so bear with me if I did many grave mistakes with it. 
 

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Got rid some of the flashes. 
 

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I was confused as on how to apply the resin parts and which part should I cut, especially the cockpit rear part since the wall doesn't seem to fit all the way in 
 

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primed up parts, alongside with Hasegawa Spitfire Mk.Vb 
 

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Painting the interior with Mr.Color H351 
 

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Painting the interior alongside with the Spitfire. 
 

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The resin kit gave out fairly detailed P-40B/C interior. 
 

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Decided to use Mr.Color Silver for the seat. 
 

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a little bit of varnishing 
 

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I'm still learning on doing cockpit instrument panel bare hand. 
 

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test fit. 
 

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fitting up the wings. Academy's Tomahawk IIb wing is pretty tightly fit with the fuselage compared to Hasegawa's Spitfire Mk.Vb 
 

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The canopy is damaged from the box as it came off from the sprue. Thankfully it is the part where it will be painted of later. 
 

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putting in the wing and surface gizmos. 
 

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Primed up with Spitfire Mk.Vb. 
 

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Trying out chipping with Mr.Masking Sol Neo. 
 

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I had to redo again as the mask are too heavy and thick. 
 

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Pre-shading with flat black. 
 

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repainting with lighter chipping mask. 
 

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Trying on a little bit of streaking technique. 
 

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(I admit my fault on chipping the propeller blade in the wrong direction, but I'll just ignore this) 
 

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Streaking result. 
 

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Painting with Azure Blue on the underside. 
 

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Painting the surface with Middle Stone. 
 

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Masking for the camo pattern. 2nd attempt after Spitfire. 
 

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Preparation for setting up the decals. 
 

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Decals provided are simple crossdelta decals. In my taste, it's a bit glossy, bit thick, and bit oversized than what is referred in the instruction. I'd say 95% successful for setting it all up. 
 

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testfitting the landing gear and engine exhausts. 
 

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Giving Abteilung Industrial Earth wash. 
 

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Assembling the whole model completely (completing the wheel well). 
 

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Exhaust streaking with Abteilung Engine Grease. And then giving out TS-13 Clear coat. 
 

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Putting out the masking for the canopy. 
 

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Peek on the Cockpit. 
 

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The project is finally completed! Tomahawk IIb is now part of my collection. 
 

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12 5 January, 16:09

Project info

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1:48
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1:48 Tomahawk IIb "Ace of African Front " (Academy 12235)1:48 P-40B/C Cockpit set (Legend Productions LF4036)
Curtiss Tomahawk Mk.IIb
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 250 Sqn. AK498/LD-C (Flt.Lt. Clive R. Caldwell (Australian))
November 1941 - Libya
BS381C:350, BS381C:362, BS381C:104
 

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