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**Ism Friday night live what have you finished for Friday 16th September**

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2022 5:52 pm
by longtom
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WHAT HAVE YOU FINISHED THIS WEEK?”
**Open now until 1 hour before the show on Friday, 16th September**
PLEASE READ the rules below in order to participate.
01). By participating in this thread, you are giving permission for the ISM live crew to share your work during the YouTube broadcast of the ISM Live "At the Bench" Friday show.
02). Please, only post your own work and not that of others.
03). Please only post one picture JUST THE KIT ITSELF ON A PLAIN BACKGROUND of a kit you've finished this week, along with SHORT description of the basic work done, including kit manufacturer, subject and scale, please keep it short and concise.
04). The deadline for entries each week will be between the time the post goes up until an hour before Friday's show. Entries made after the deadline will not be shown.
05). Remember: If you wish to have a project highlighted during the show, the image and information must be shared in this thread, not a separate post on the Facebook page!
This is an opportunity for you as members to be directly involved with the show. We hope that you will participate no matter your level of experience. This will not be a critique of anyone's work.
We thank you in advance for allowing us the opportunity to showcase your models! - Paul Bretland and the Live Crew

Re: **Ism Friday night live what have you finished for Friday 16th September**

Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2022 4:51 pm
by WordenB
Good Evening All

Finally finished with my Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC 4 this week for the forum Maritime group build.
A fantastic little kit, I added the Eduard Big Ed p/e set which includes both interior and exterior detail plus a few other bits from the scratch building box. The version of the kit i built comes with some of the nicest and most detailed decals I have used although I did substitute some, including stripes for the rotors, with paint.
Painted mainly with Tamiya LPs (primarily Olive Drab 2, LP 29) and finished off with some oil paint weathering and a very hurriedly build landing deck base.

Thanks for looking.

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