Long story short, I got this kit on a whim, as I'd seen a few Positive reviews of it on YouTube and I wanted an Airfix Beer Glass!
I noticed, well it was pointed out to me that one of the decal options was Her Majesty the Queen's:
And then it sat on the shelf in the workshop for a while, as I had a distinct Lack of Modelling Mojo, then the Queen Passed and I thought what better tribute than to build the Queen's (ok Princess Elizabeth's) Ambulance.
It should be pointed out that Academy tooled this kit for Airfix(as they do with most of 1/35th Scale kits) and it shows in the kit.
yes that is Photo Etch.
Now the chassis Built up nicely - shame I put things on upside down(yes, having 80% brain damage has messed things up a tad).
This was painted with my new favourite paints Tamiya LP-29 Olive Drab2 and LP-65 Rubber Black.
The Ambulance side of things was built up straightforwardly and most importantly fitted - it's a dry fit on the chassis btw.
Now once I'd Primed and painted it the interior was glued in Place and everything else was test fitted.
So I got on with building it - however trouble loomed ahead, the paint (LP-29) was getting perilously low.
Of course I had to wait, Royal Mail were on Strike, so I fitted the roof(s) and some other bits and bobs and did some filling & clean up.
Then after what seemed ages - the paint Arrived and I could get on with finishing the Katy off.
Now after the Gloss Clear had dried - it was time to apply decals.
These went on well, however they are thin - do not use Micro set or warm water to apply them - they'll be tears.
These were left overnight until I decided to give them a Slight Semi Gloss (satin) clear coat and fitted all the remaining pieces.
It would've been finished there, but I decided to weather it - so out came the oils and the clay washes..
So that's it for now.
TBG
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