Hi, guys... at last, I am able to make a contribution to this group build. Having had some time earlier today, I really enjoyed looking through the contributions so far - many aircraft kits, at least one submarine and an airship amongst other wonderful subjects. I think this GB will be very interesting indeed.
So, I'm in the early stages of my build and although this kit is marked as 2008, therefore making it one of the earlier WnW offerings, it is of typical excellent design and the pieces look very good indeed. As ever with any model, the proof will be in the fit of the parts, so I hope it's up to the usual high standard in that regard as well.
I started with laying down a white, then pale tan enamel undercoat for anything that needed a wood-effect finish. Once dry, I applied a thin coat of burnt sienna oil paint to the relevant parts and after it looked dry a while later - the emphasis being on the word 'looked' - I carefully drew a pointed-tip paintbrush through the oil paint to get the effect I wanted before the paint dried fully. These parts were left to dry overnight and I was pleased with the outcome. The pilot's and observer's seats, along with the circular gun mount, had burnt umber applied and worked in the same manner.
Afterwards, the pieces needing to be finished in grey-green were painted up, mainly the small access hatches and louvres as well as both the cabane and interplane struts, with the attachment brackets and sleeves on the latter two picked out in black. Then the engine was assembled; the top and bottom sections were painted seperately before being brought together and the lower areas were blackwashed to tone down the metallic shade that I thought was a little too shiny.
The latest bit of work was to apply the small transfers to the instrument panel and one to the side of the cockpit framing; these were done last night and left overnight to dry thoroughly.
So, that's the state of play so far. I'll have more photos to add as I go along - thanks for looking in... ;-).
6 attached images. Click to enlarge.