No no not quite, at the moment I am desperate to get my IJN battleship finished, 5 weeks now and hate the fact pins and needles and pain in my forearms mean I can only work for a few minutes before running the risk of dropping the darn thing, so I pick projects like the partly destroyed dio where picking it up from the floor doesn't matter so much, but the battleship requires rail and rigging, so as you can imagine being this close to finishing, the last thing I want is dropping it. The much viewed QE 1-600 has quite honestly spured me on to buy the model and PE from WEM, and when ready I'll try out the 1944 camo Warspite used in support of the D-Day landings, I would like to waterline this model.
The single biggest concern is that bloke (the mould line inspector, I believe he is on holiday, just hope his wife catches him, and give him a clip round the ear for being on site and not enjoying his holiday) that wishes to remain very much in the shadows.
As just about everyone will know, Airfix has mould lines on every part, and I'll also have a lot of cutting out of solid staircases to replace with brass. And the aircraft, that is a wonderful looking job Mr Pek has done with it.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/capalec/6042868031/Just a couple of silly questions if I may, what aircraft did Warspite carry during 1944, according to my computer and that info, it was a seaplane, doesn't really help.
also what's the best way of scratch building those turret location thingys that don't come with the Airfix kit.
