Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
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Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
This is a vintage kit released back in the 70's.
I began the build on Model Armour.
The goals were 2-fold; to build up experience using "amour" weathering techniques on a marine model and to try out recent update sets from http://www.coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/. The airfix weapons and fittings show their age
This is all leading up to building and doing justice to this little beauty from Coastal craft models...
It's a resin/multimedia offering and not cheap
The Airfix ASR Launch built in similar spirit turned out better than anticipated
So here's a quick summary of progress to date. Basic hull shape and fit is generally good
The front "bandstand" for the twin 20mm Oerlikons is the crux feature on this boat and sadly it's the kit's biggest weakness. The role is hugely overscale and the gun is unuseable. A large amount of time and effort went into sanding down the guardrail
Rob
I began the build on Model Armour.
The goals were 2-fold; to build up experience using "amour" weathering techniques on a marine model and to try out recent update sets from http://www.coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/. The airfix weapons and fittings show their age
This is all leading up to building and doing justice to this little beauty from Coastal craft models...
It's a resin/multimedia offering and not cheap
The Airfix ASR Launch built in similar spirit turned out better than anticipated
So here's a quick summary of progress to date. Basic hull shape and fit is generally good
The front "bandstand" for the twin 20mm Oerlikons is the crux feature on this boat and sadly it's the kit's biggest weakness. The role is hugely overscale and the gun is unuseable. A large amount of time and effort went into sanding down the guardrail
Rob
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Re: Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
Every single part from the Airfix kit needs sanding and extensive work. The Airfix ASR was positively refined in comparison. But as they say, it's the only kit in town so shut up and put op . Coastal Craft Models do replacement Torpedo tubes but I was keen to keep the cost down so persevered with the originals.
The 20mm Oerlikon was most definitely replaced using a Coastal Craft Models kit
The pedestal was too high which necessitated drilling a hole through the "bandstand" and filing down the top of the pedestal mount
It's an 100% improvement on the kit offering
The 20mm ammo lockers were also replaced by Coastal Craft Model replacements
Thanks for looking
Rob
The 20mm Oerlikon was most definitely replaced using a Coastal Craft Models kit
The pedestal was too high which necessitated drilling a hole through the "bandstand" and filing down the top of the pedestal mount
It's an 100% improvement on the kit offering
The 20mm ammo lockers were also replaced by Coastal Craft Model replacements
Thanks for looking
Rob
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Re: Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
Naval colours during WWII seem to cause as much angst as "Dunkelgelb" or "olive drab".
Most model MTBs on the web feature various shades of grey. Wheras it is highly likely that in reality many were painted Admiralty G45 which is a stone colour.
There a few excellent references collating original colours with Vallejo equivalents
http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=117190
http://www.ipmsswamp.com/files/VallejoW ... alents.pdf
http://corvettek225.blogspot.co.uk/2012 ... ar-ii.html
Coastal Craft Models have made the process considerably easier by having a dedicated set produced by AKAH or AKAN who a re Finnish manufacturer of acrylic paints.
http://www.coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/akan_paints.php
In addition to Royal Navy WWII colours they do an extensive range for Modern Soviet and historical aviation and AFV subjects.
With the deck fittings having been sprayed G45 and masked, the deck colour "507A" is applied. This is much darker than you would imagine and whilst most modellers have traditionally gone for a much lighter colour, after having looked at all the available wartime colours I'm happy that this is a realistic match
The hull is in The RN white which is a slightly creamy white colour versus pure white
I'll formally review Akan paints at build end
Rob
(And I've switched to Photobucket instead of uploading straight from my PC as "attachments which give those awful "scroll" images in the first 2 threads - Apologies!)
Most model MTBs on the web feature various shades of grey. Wheras it is highly likely that in reality many were painted Admiralty G45 which is a stone colour.
There a few excellent references collating original colours with Vallejo equivalents
http://theminiaturespage.com/boards/msg.mv?id=117190
http://www.ipmsswamp.com/files/VallejoW ... alents.pdf
http://corvettek225.blogspot.co.uk/2012 ... ar-ii.html
Coastal Craft Models have made the process considerably easier by having a dedicated set produced by AKAH or AKAN who a re Finnish manufacturer of acrylic paints.
http://www.coastalcraftmodelsuk.com/akan_paints.php
In addition to Royal Navy WWII colours they do an extensive range for Modern Soviet and historical aviation and AFV subjects.
With the deck fittings having been sprayed G45 and masked, the deck colour "507A" is applied. This is much darker than you would imagine and whilst most modellers have traditionally gone for a much lighter colour, after having looked at all the available wartime colours I'm happy that this is a realistic match
The hull is in The RN white which is a slightly creamy white colour versus pure white
I'll formally review Akan paints at build end
Rob
(And I've switched to Photobucket instead of uploading straight from my PC as "attachments which give those awful "scroll" images in the first 2 threads - Apologies!)
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Re: Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
Nice work Rob! Certainly something different I'm still too terrified of a kit where I can't hide potential mistakes with mud
The attached pictures can be brought to full size by clicking on them. It took me a while to find out
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Thanks Philipp - I've done what you guys do and signed up with Photobucket - I've gone back and redone the images - they were driving me nuts
Kits like this remind me what a revelation Dragon kits were when I first dicovered them
Thanks for looking
Rob
Kits like this remind me what a revelation Dragon kits were when I first dicovered them
Thanks for looking
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Nice work Rob. Great to see something a little different here
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Re: Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
Count me in Rob
I'm liking the look of the paints, much prefer the idea of acrylics than white ensigns enamels, so what are they like? have you broke into them yet?
I'm liking the look of the paints, much prefer the idea of acrylics than white ensigns enamels, so what are they like? have you broke into them yet?
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Re: Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
Nice work Rob
Very nice upgrades too, you really can turn your hand to anything, from tracks to the surf
Nice to see this oldie getting an upgrade
Steve H
Very nice upgrades too, you really can turn your hand to anything, from tracks to the surf
Nice to see this oldie getting an upgrade
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Gary, Vlad, Steve - Thanks Fellas.
Vlad - I am broadly pleased with the colours thought the paints do not spray as well as Vallejo Model Air or Mig Ammo. They have a consistency more akin with Lifecolor but dry to a more satin finish.
They need diluting more than the 5-10% suggested. I'm using more like 20% with de-ionised water and a touch of Vallejo airbrush cleaner to break surface tension.
I just cant go back to enamels - smell and drying time
Here's the evidence.................
The torpedo tubes were masked and painted. It's not clear but there is a layer of white beneath the stone G45.
I'm going with weathering using "Interior" wash which is less dark than the normal AFV washes
Rob
Vlad - I am broadly pleased with the colours thought the paints do not spray as well as Vallejo Model Air or Mig Ammo. They have a consistency more akin with Lifecolor but dry to a more satin finish.
They need diluting more than the 5-10% suggested. I'm using more like 20% with de-ionised water and a touch of Vallejo airbrush cleaner to break surface tension.
I just cant go back to enamels - smell and drying time
Here's the evidence.................
The torpedo tubes were masked and painted. It's not clear but there is a layer of white beneath the stone G45.
I'm going with weathering using "Interior" wash which is less dark than the normal AFV washes
Rob
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Re: Airfix Vosper 73 ft MTB
Rob- The paint looks oh so good. If I start building ships I will hunt you and Vlad down(to share a cold one of course).
I have to figure out how to use photo bucket. Like you the pics are driving me up the wall.
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I have to figure out how to use photo bucket. Like you the pics are driving me up the wall.
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