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Airfix B-25B Mitchell 1/72

September 28, 2023 · in Aviation · · 35 · 552

This is a B25 from the 34th bombardment squadron in 1941, according to . I was surprised to see how small the B25 actually is.

Painted with AK interactive and Ammo Mig acrylics. Panel line wash also by Ammo Mig. Someone posted a beautiful P40 in olive drab here and mentioned using a yellow green filter which looked spectacular. I gave it a try here and i think it really adds to the different olive drab tones.

The canopy once again has tiny spots or bubbles, i guess it comes from the casein glue i used to glue transparent parts. It is certainly frustrating seeing that at the very end of a long build, when excitement is building with the peeling of the masks..only to see that pop up.

Needless to say i produced another tailsitter here...a great kit, highly recommended! Besides, how can one not like a B25 in olive drab. I think it just fits. Happy modelling!

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  1. The B-25 looks great ! You did a fantastic job. The yellow-green filter you mentioned really makes the paint look more realistic. A++

    • Hi Jay @ssgt, thank you very much for your kind feedback! Yeah, i am very much satisfied with the effects of the filter. Doing more of that in the future!

      • How did you go about applying this filter?

        • Basically i sprayed different shades of olive drab and then a matt varnish. This would be all of my usual procedure. But this time around i sprayed an acrylic filter over the entire plane before laying down the matt varnish. That really is it. I am sure there are better ways to achieve different tones but overall i am very happy with the result.

  2. Great Build! Did You use some weight in nose?

  3. Gorgeous work I have this kit

    Nice inspiration for me to pick it up!

    Steve,

  4. Very, very nice Felix @fxrob. Looks like a terrific kit. I may have to open my wallet, again.

    • Hi Eric @eb801, go get that kit - it is great. Lots of detail, great fit and just a lovely plane in the end. Besides, new schemes are released later this year by Airfix.

  5. Very nice indeed, Felix @fxrob
    The OD came out perfectly, especially with the used filter.
    Never saw a Mitchell with those large white crosses, do you know why there were applied on wings and fuselage.

    • Hi John @johnb
      Thank you very much! Yeah, i am really pleased with filters and want to do more of that going forward. The crosses were used for a wargame exercise in early 1941 in the states.

  6. Excellent job, Felix! A gorgeous looking B-25!

  7. Brilliant work, Felix. Can't wait to build mine.

  8. Nice work, Felix! I built one last month and really enjoyed it too.

  9. A beautiful looking build.

  10. Nice work. I particularly like your paint job.

    Casein glue is - as demonstrated - a bad idea for clear parts. Use good old white "Elmer's glue" (aka "school glue"). Works every time.

    • Dear Tom @tcinla
      Thank you for your kind words! I have been using the Revell contacta clear glue which is advertised as glue for clear parts...well, i shall not use that in the future anymore. Maybe this also stems from the varnishes i used?

  11. Beautiful! great variation on the OD finish. Well done- looks like this kit is a real winner

  12. Agreed about the filter. Beautiful finish!

  13. Well done - a fine looking Mitchell!

  14. Excellent build Felix.

  15. A good looking Mitchell, and a nice build of this Airfix kit.

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