This model, the Revell Lodela H-611, I assembled it straight from the box, with the original decals of the model, without any modification, remembering the old days, when I was a child and I was more interested in having my model finished soon, than finishing it calmly, but that it would be spectacular, when I still did not enjoy the patience that modeling teaches us, for a model to be very good, you need to do it calmly, despite everything, it takes me several days, just waiting for the varnish dry well 24 hours are gone. The painting is El Viejo Marino.
Friday, April 21, 2023
Assembling a classic, Spitfire Lodela H-611
In the sixties, the H-600 series was the queen of modeling, produced by Revell on three continents, it was the most famous of its time and now the models are classic, among them, one of the most popular was the Supermarine Spitfire, the The original model was a Mk II, but over time, this series was modified, this model corresponds to the last time it was released, in Mexico, in the eighties, in a paper bag, and by then they had already been incorporated Some minor modifications, the model had been rearranged, to be injected into square branches, and a two-blade prop had been added, in order to represent an early Mk I.
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