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Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 9:27 pm
by Joesdad
This will be my effort for "In The Navy"

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The Westland Wyvern was a British single-seat carrier-based multi-role strike aircraft built by Westland Aircraft that served in the 1950s, seeing active service in the 1956 Suez Crisis. Production Wyverns were powered by a turboprop engine driving large and distinctive contra-rotating propellers, and could carry aerial torpedoes.

The Wyvern began as a Westland project for a naval strike fighter, with the engine located behind the pilot, driving a propeller in the nose via a long shaft that passed under the cockpit floor. This enabled the pilot to be located in a position that conferred the best possible visibility over the nose for carrier operations. Official interest resulted in Air Ministry Specification N.11/44 for a long-range naval fighter using the 24-cylinder H-block Rolls-Royce Eagle 22 piston engine (unrelated to the First World War-era engine of the same name) being issued to cover Westland's design.
The specification also called for an airframe design that would be able to take a turboprop engine when a suitable unit was available. There was a parallel specification for the Royal Air Force, F.13/44, for which Hawker submitted the competing P.1027, a development of the Tempest. The RAF variant was cancelled, when in 1945 it was decided that all future fighter aircraft would be jet-powered.

The original design soon matured into the more conventional Westland W.34, with the 3,500 hp (2,610 kW) Eagle engine in the nose driving large contra-rotating propellers and the pilot sitting high in a humped fuselage to improve visibility. The design was otherwise orthodox, with a low wing, tailwheel undercarriage and double-folding wings fitted with both Youngman flaps on the inner wing section and conventional flaps on the outer section. The W.34 was to be armed with four Hispano 20 mm cannon in the wings and have the ability to carry a torpedo under the fuselage or a selection of bombs and rockets under the wings.

The prototype W.34; the Wyvern TF.1, first flew at Boscombe Down on 16 December 1946 with Westland's test pilot Harald Penrose at the controls. This aircraft was lost on 15 October 1947 when the propeller bearings failed in flight. Westland's assistant test pilot Sqn. Ldr. Peter Garner was killed attempting to make an emergency landing. From prototype number three onwards, the aircraft were navalised and carried their intended armament.

The definitive Wyvern mark was the TF.4, later S.4. Initially, 50 S.4s were ordered and were joined by the last seven TF.2s, which were altered while still under construction. S.4s reached limited shore-based front line service in May 1953 with 813 Naval Air Squadron at RNAS Ford, replacing the somewhat similar (and equally troubled) Blackburn Firebrand. Several second line squadrons also received Wyverns around this time.

Total production was 127 airframes with 124 aircraft completed.

Operational history...

The first carrier trials were carried out by the first pre-production Wyvern TF.2 aboard HMS Illustrious on 21 June 1950. Despite this, when the Wyvern S.4 entered service with 813 Naval Air Squadron in May 1953, it had not obtained clearance for carrier operations, this being obtained only in April 1954.The Wyvern was in service with the Fleet Air Arm from 1954 to 1958. Wyverns equipped 813 Squadron, 827 Squadron, 830 Squadron and 831 Squadron of the Fleet Air Arm.

In September 1954, 813 embarked with their Wyverns on HMS Albion for carrier-based service in the Mediterranean. The Wyvern soon showed a worrying habit for flameout on catapult launch; the high G forces resulting in fuel starvation. A number of aircraft were lost off Albion's bows and Lt. B. D. Macfarlane made history when he successfully ejected from under water after his aircraft had ditched on launch and been cut in two by the carrier. 813 did not return to Albion until March 1955 when the problems had been resolved.

830 Sqn. took the Wyvern into combat from HMS Eagle, flying 79 sorties during Operation Musketeer; the armed response to the Suez Crisis. Two Wyverns were lost to damage from Egyptian light anti-aircraft fire; both pilots of the aircraft successfully ejected over the sea, and were picked up by Eagle's search and rescue helicopter. The squadron returned to the UK on Eagle after this conflict and disbanded in January 1957. Consequently, 813 was the last Wyvern squadron, disbanding on 22 April 1958.

All Wyverns were withdrawn from service by 1958: while in service and testing there were 68 accidents, 39 were lost and there were 13 fatalities; including two RAF pilots and one US Navy pilot.

Lets look at some plastic...

Not much in a great big box..

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Easy instructions..

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Not sure which one to do? Joe wants me too do the top one with the Muskateer strips :bash:

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See what I mean about the box..! That's a 1:32 kit in the box underneath....!

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Haven't got long, best get a wriggle on :th:

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 6:01 pm
by Joesdad
Not much been going to be honest...
Cockpit and seat are together..

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Must apologise for the poor photos

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I'll have a better update when I can start painting I guess...

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 6:07 pm
by Nige201980
Looks a great kit Tim and you're off to a good start.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Wed May 06, 2015 7:59 pm
by Joesdad
Nige201980 wrote:Looks a great kit Tim and you're off to a good start.
Thanx Nige, it's a bit of a shock playing around in 1:72, but yes bud a nice little kit...not the cheapest tho :ooops:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 7:31 pm
by Joesdad
A little bit more..

Props and spinners.. Primed, a bit of pre-shading and a white base colour for the yellow tips..

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Yellow tips duly sprayed. I'll leave until fully dry before anything else is done..

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I've had ago at seat belts here, I used Tamiya tape and a little fuse wire, don't think it's makes a difference but you never know..

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'Pit..

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Completed seat, since these pics were taken, I've given it a matt cote..

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Hopefully I'll get the fuselage buttoned up soon, until then happy modelling lads..

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 7:45 pm
by shortCummins
good job on the scratch built bits n pieces :th:

rgds
John(shortCummins)

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 7:51 pm
by Joesdad
shortCummins wrote:good job on the scratch built bits n pieces :th:

rgds
John(shortCummins)

Thanks John
I see you've got Beau coming shortly, my favourite, can't wait for the new Airfix one...

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 09, 2015 10:14 pm
by Joesdad
Fuselage together :banana:

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That's it!

TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 1:39 am
by Thumboy
Cockpit looks awesome and it's coming together nicely :th: I have been stalking this kit for a while but not taken the plunge yet. Watching with interest :pop:

good luck with the rest of the build :th:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 12:25 pm
by Nige201980
Great work on the cockpit mate she's coming together nicely.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 3:20 pm
by Joesdad
Thumboy wrote:Cockpit looks awesome and it's coming together nicely :th: I have been stalking this kit for a while but not taken the plunge yet. Watching with interest :pop:

good luck with the rest of the build :th:

Thanx Andy, its typical Trumpeter I guess mate, it all fits (so far), nice instructions, full colour call out sheet. It's all about the subject really, there's not much choice if you want a Wyvern.....btw I've also got Its bigger brother and that is really nice.

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 3:21 pm
by Joesdad
Nige201980 wrote:Great work on the cockpit mate she's coming together nicely.


Thank you Nigel, most appreciated :th:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 10:13 pm
by Joesdad
Some work on the RATOG system...

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Lets have a look at lovely detail underneath...

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Very soon I need to make a decision on wether the wings should be folded or not, I can't make my mind up... :think:
Any thoughts?

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 10, 2015 11:33 pm
by DBMiller
Very cool looking plane!

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 10:45 am
by m0gb0y74
Lovely cockpit :bow::

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Wed May 13, 2015 6:12 pm
by Joesdad
m0gb0y74 wrote:Lovely cockpit :bow::

:oops: :thumb1:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 2:40 pm
by Joesdad
Got some more for you...
Wings on....well almost..

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As the wings fold, I had to make a decision (I'm not very good at decisions). A compromise option is one wing folded, one wing not....

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Exhaust drilled out..

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Some work on the prop here....

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Priming up some plastic..

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Canopy masked..

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I don't often have luck, but I was looking to see if I had any dark sea grey and came across a pot of Akan DSG and Sky :banana: here is Sky flavour, it's fantastic paint

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TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 3:02 pm
by Nige201980
Great work mate.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 4:47 pm
by Joesdad
Nige201980 wrote:Great work mate.


Thanx Nige.
For a 72 kit it's certainly taking its time. I need to get on with your Mossie GB :wall:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 6:02 pm
by Nige201980
Joesdad wrote:
Nige201980 wrote:Great work mate.


Thanx Nige.
For a 72 kit it's certainly taking its time. I need to get on with your Mossie GB :wall:
There's plenty of time mate 6 months

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 6:46 pm
by Willem
Nice work Tim. Looking great. Loving the contra-prop.

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 7:42 pm
by Joesdad
Willem wrote:Nice work Tim. Looking great. Loving the contra-prop.

:cheers2:

Thank you Will, it's certainly different...

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 9:53 pm
by Joesdad
Pre-shading and some white base for the yellow stripes...

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Right, I'm a fully paid-up member of the Mr Hobby Aquaous fan club, but Tamiya XF2 is a much better white....in my opinion of course...
Citadel Runefang Steel for the wheel wells as well..

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TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 11:04 am
by Nige201980
Great work so far mate preshading looks great.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 8:03 pm
by Joesdad
Nige201980 wrote:Great work so far mate preshading looks great.
Thanx Nige, I'm still getting to grips with pre-shading to be honest bud...

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 8:23 pm
by Joesdad
Hello lads..
Mr Hobby Aquaous RLM04 has been used to start off the "Musketeer" stripes, I don't if the white "undercoat" has made a difference, but the yellow does seem at bit brighter :think:

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Now I'll cut some stripe out of Tamiya tape, I reckon about 4mm. I suppose this is where I ought to keep the full range of tape sizes (Jammy Dog is it?)

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Black stripes this time..

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The stripe are fully masked over and the over-spray has re-primed and re-pre-shaded (what a terrible sentence!!)

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Like I said, I'm never usually lucky but I forgot I had these little Akan pots of joy...

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(Not actual size)

TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Wed May 20, 2015 9:32 pm
by Joesdad
Lets go to work!

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Too much pre-shading? Not enough?

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Too much masking up? Not enough?

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Going DSG crazy..

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I can't wait! A sneaky pickie..

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TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 8:16 pm
by Nige201980
Pre shading just about right me thinks mate. Cracking job on the paint work.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 9:26 pm
by Joesdad
Nige201980 wrote:Pre shading just about right me thinks mate. Cracking job on the paint work.

Thanx Nige, there's more coming your way mate...

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 9:40 pm
by Joesdad
A bit of a landmark moment coming up, but first the worlds most boring photo...

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More masking..

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The following is the landmark moment I mentioned earlier :banana:

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All de-masked..

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It does need a bit of a clean up tho....here a there...

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So lads, that's I stand up-to now. I best get a clear cote on sharpish :thumb1:

TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 9:54 pm
by Willem
The world's most boring photo? Bet you I can beat you on that front!

Looking veeeery sweet. Meticulous masking pays off.

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 10:13 pm
by Joesdad
Willem wrote:The world's most boring photo? Bet you I can beat you on that front!

Looking veeeery sweet. Meticulous masking pays off.

:cheers2:

Thanx Will. It was d u ll dull to say the least, but she's coming together. I can't believe how long it's taking to be honest.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 10:55 pm
by chief5437
Just caught this thread, great progress buddy, what a strange looking plane! That tail looks bigger than a tornado tail!

Nice work on the paint job, keep it up mate! :th: :th: :th:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Thu May 21, 2015 11:02 pm
by graham22
Very nice build

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 9:40 am
by Joesdad
chief5437 wrote:Just caught this thread, great progress buddy, what a strange looking plane! That tail looks bigger than a tornado tail!

Nice work on the paint job, keep it up mate! :th: :th: :th:

Ta Chief.
Yeah mate the tail is a whopper...

graham22 wrote:Very nice build

Thanx Graham

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 11:59 am
by kruno59
Love the look of the plane - yours is looking great mate - am learning a lot from you on this :thumb2: - and have even bought the same kit but will wait until I have more experience

Cheers

John

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Fri May 22, 2015 2:56 pm
by Joesdad
kruno59 wrote:Love the look of the plane - yours is looking great mate - am learning a lot from you on this :thumb2: - and have even bought the same kit but will wait until I have more experience

Cheers

John

Hi John.
Let's absolutely brilliant you're getting something out of this, makes it all worthwhile. There's nothing perticully hard about this kit, just a bit fiddly... :th:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 11:56 am
by patrickroos
Excellent paintjob, looks really nice! :th:

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 23, 2015 12:57 pm
by Joesdad
patrickroos wrote:Excellent paintjob, looks really nice! :th:

:cheers2:

Thank you Patrick :thumb1:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Fri May 29, 2015 8:40 pm
by Joesdad
Haven't done a lot lately until now. It's just lots of little bits..

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It's a bit boing to be honest...

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Oh yeah, decals... I hate decaling! It just about puts me off modern jets you know. These decs were so thin, I did have a bit of a 'mare with them. Conciquently I didn't have the time/patience to take any photo's...sorry about that :bash:

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Don't sweat the small stuff...

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I coming to the end with the old Wyvern I reckon, well, I say that..... :scratch::

TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sat May 30, 2015 1:05 pm
by Nige201980
She is really looking great Tim.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 5:53 pm
by Joesdad
Thanks Nigel, really appreciate your feedback..

Well I had to say it did I? :doh:

I started some weathering with a oil pin wash...

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The kit has an option to have folded wings "oh great " I thought that'd be interesting but I couldnt decide what to do, so after consulting with a fellow idiot, I went for 'one up one down'. My advice to anyone in this hobby is to read the kits instructions not just look at them. The actual way the wing tips are attached is terrible...

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....so I did bother with any of the folding nonsense. I had ago with the kit parts but they were terrible as well, so I had make my own wing supports out of some sprue...

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A bit of tape to hold the wing folding section to the root thingy..

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Another ball-ache....nav lights! Make your own, always!!

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Masking for the white stripe around the canopy... Anyone tell me its purpose?

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Oh no! What's this? I had clear coted as well! :pistols:

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Not sure what to do to be honest. Do I leave it :( or try a touch-up :?

Standing on her own two feet at last...

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A bit more work left me thinks....

TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 7:03 pm
by Willem
Looking beeeaaautiful in her paint and weathering.

That decal tear is a bit of a kick in the nadgers though.

Good luck mate. You'll sort it.

:cheers2:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 7:27 pm
by Nige201980
Looking great mate. With the decal do you have another roundal so you can just remove that one and replace. Just a little tip mate if using tape for masking over decal remove the tackiness with the back of your hand and hopefully that shouldn't happen or try post-it notes as the are low tack.

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 8:02 pm
by peppie
Maybe a little to late, but......... NEVER put masking tape on your decals.
Like Nige says, post-it's or just a piece off paper or something

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 8:11 pm
by Joesdad
Willem wrote:Looking beeeaaautiful in her paint and weathering.

That decal tear is a bit of a kick in the nadgers though.

Good luck mate. You'll sort it.

:cheers2:

Thanx Will..

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2015 8:17 pm
by Joesdad
Nige201980 wrote:Looking great mate. With the decal do you have another roundal so you can just remove that one and replace. Just a little tip mate if using tape for masking over decal remove the tackiness with the back of your hand and hopefully that shouldn't happen or try post-it notes as the are low tack.

Yeah Nige I did that back-of-the-hand thing and over a Alclad Aqua Gloss cote :wall:
peppie wrote:Maybe a little to late, but......... NEVER put masking tape on your decals.
Like Nige says, post-it's or just a piece off paper or something
I've done it before Peppie, that's the really annoying thing. These decs have been kicking my arse all along :bash:

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2015 11:42 am
by Joesdad
Well....I've found a decal, I'm not sure I'm going to use it or not?

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Oops forgot the torp. pylon thingy..

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I've also done a bit of chipping here. To be honest, I don't think she really needs it but there you go...

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Undersides

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TTFN

Re: Trumpeter 1:72 Westland Wyvern S.4

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 6:28 am
by Joesdad
Have a look here for the final reveal.....

http://www.intscalemodeller.com/viewtop ... 16#p169813

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