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Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 7:20 pm
by kfutter
Just finished this one. The kit was a gift from Eric Galliers (luckily he likes me, or he might have given me two of them). It's inaccurate, under-scale, poorly detailed, and basically an all-round horrible kit. It also sports some of the thickest plastic I've seen on a model kit - 3mm+ in places! I just slapped it together and used the kit decals, ironically quite nicely done by Microscale (even if the fuselage cheat decals are too short). I built it wheels-up and put it on a token stand and base:

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It really wasn't worth taking more than 2 photos of!

Kev

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:05 am
by Graeme H
That might have been a pig to build, but turned out nice, even looks like a 757

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:09 am
by kfutter
Thanks, Graeme!

Kev

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 8:45 am
by RayS
Nice build Kev, looks fine from north of the border

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 9:06 am
by kfutter
Thanks, Ray. Apart from the work involved in actually getting it together and ready for paint, I have to say that I didn't put a lot of effort into this one. The wings, tailplanes and engines were all pinned with brass rod, and I chose to put it on a stand because the landing gear was just a collection of irredeemable plastic blobs. I didn't even bother to fair the engine pylons in, as it meant more work and delays than I wanted. Apart from the primer, I actually got all the paint on in a single afternoon! It looks OK as a shelf-sitter/decal carrier.

I do have both the Minicraft and Welsh 757 kits in the stash, so they'll make interesting comparisons when the time comes.

Kev

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 10:50 am
by Graeme H
kfutter wrote:I do have both the Minicraft and Welsh 757 kits in the stash, so they'll make interesting comparisons when the time comes.



Kev


hmmm, Minicraft 757, probably more work than that Masterkit, better off selling it, I could tell you some of the problems, but you would fall asleep reading them
Welsh not bad, and legend has it the Masterkit was cloned from the inside of the Welsh kit, which is why it's underscale.

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 11:13 am
by Adam the Akrodude
Nice one there Kev! What white did you use - white primer with a gloss finish? Rattle can or airbrush?

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 11:16 am
by kfutter
Graeme H wrote:
kfutter wrote:I do have both the Minicraft and Welsh 757 kits in the stash, so they'll make interesting comparisons when the time comes.

Kev


hmmm, Minicraft 757, probably more work than that Masterkit, better off selling it, I could tell you some of the problems, but you would fall asleep reading them
Welsh not bad, and legend has it the Masterkit was cloned from the inside of the Welsh kit, which is why it's underscale.


Actually, I would be interested in that list, Graeme! My basic modelling philosophy is no kit left behind, so I have every intention of building both the Minicraft and Welsh kits (the latter supplied to me by Derek Bradshaw, whom I believe did the masters). Besides, I have Iron Maiden decals designed to fit the Minicraft kit, and I don't want them to go to waste!

Kev

Re: Masterkit 757

PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2017 11:19 am
by kfutter
Adam the Akrodude wrote:Nice one there Kev! What white did you use - white primer with a gloss finish? Rattle can or airbrush?


Thanks, Adam - and Merry Christmas to you, buddy! The white is indeed Tamiya Fine White Surface Primer, straight out of the rattle can, with a couple of coats of Tamiya Clear Gloss (X-22) over the top after decals. I did all the paint work on this one in a single afternoon! And to add to the cheating, the grey on the lower surfaces is Tamiya Fine Surface Primer. Accurate? Probably not, but I for one don't care!

Kev