I was finally able to acquire a kit of the 1/48 scale ICM Hampden recently. It had been advertised by my local hobby shop as "pre-order" since last November, and as of yet they still don't have it. I ended up putting in an order with Inside the Armour in the UK, who had a "bundle" sale for the kit including their 3D printed set of accessories. These accessories consisted of the engines, wheels, Vickers K MG's, and the cockpit interior.
As I'm part-way through building the kit, I had a chance to load up some photos and show some progress. I'll display the model with a couple of figures from MODELU from the UK which are 3D printed also. And I bought the masking set from 1ManArmy which give the same markings as the kit-supplied decals.
I tackled the engines first, and captioned some photos to describe some issues I had - possibly self imposed. The engine detail of the ITA parts far exceeds the kit detail.
Cheers,
Gary
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Although the figures look ok, I may have to fix the map with some putty.
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The printed accessoried come well protected with cages.
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The cockpit parts are very nicely detailed.
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The individual cylinders for the engine fit well.
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The tabs on the exhaust ports had to be trimmed for the front to be "presssed" into place without breaking the brittle elements off.
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The cowlings wouldn't fit properly without filing down the cylinder heads.
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I still needed to fill gaps on the cowlings after they'd been installed because of the fit problems.