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  • BarryW
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    • Jul 2011
    • 6010

    #1

    Spitfire Mk VIII 'Pauline' - Tamiya 1/32

    This is my third (and probably last) build of the Tamiya 1/32 Spit having previously built the Mk XVI and Mk IX.

    Boxtop:
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    I am planning to build 'Pauline' based in Indiia January 1946 so she is a post war bird. I have found a couple of photos of her.
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    Photos are supposed to answer queries about an aircraft but these photos just provide more questions... Here is the art work on the Kits-World decals from which I will only use the nose art, I have some masks for the roundels and serial number simply because they look so much better and are easier to do than decals. I have to say that the Kits-World decals are the best I have found for two reasons: They are very thin and conform nicely while not tending to splinter holding together nicely when positioning and, secondly, they produce decals with such superb nose art.... I am surprised I dont see more builds with these as you cannot beat a nice nude laying along the nose of a P51/B25 or whatever.
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    As you can see we have three spinner options!!! The aircraft at different points had at least two styles of spinner and Kits-World suggest a third. But what colour was used - not easy to tell from photos. But then I suppose that provides some artistic licence and my initial thoughts are to do the tip of the spinner only as in the second photo in blue.

    It is a Dark Earth/Dark Green topside with Medium Sea Grey underside for which I will use MRP.

    I also have the Brett Green 'How to Build' book. I forgot I had that tucked away inside this box for the previous two build so its a bit surplus now. Nevertheless it is a really nice book to have and I will be looking through as I go.
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    One thing an article claims in the book is that all Mk VIIIs had the larger pointed rudder. Surely that is not true? One of the three Tamiya options shows the smaller rudder and of course Kits-World show the same for Pauline. Both cannot be wrong surely? My plan is to use the smaller rudder as per Kits-World unless anyone on here knows better that is.... Sadly neither photo provides the answer.

    To differentiate this build I am using a lot of after-market, much more than I have ever used before.
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    Yes - I am having another go at the fabric seatbelts. This set is labelled 'Basic Line' so maybe they will work for me this time!!!!

    I will be brush detail painting with Vallejo Model Colour acrylics though all the main colours will be MRP. I have a set of MIG Oil Brushers that I have hardly used with more on order from John. So I will be experimenting with these using them for some of the weathering and trying them on some of the detail painting as well. they have such fine brushes I think they may work well for instrument panel detailing for instance. Most of the weathering will be AKI washes and pigments. Uschi metal powders will also be used where needed.

    As per most of my builds I will depict her on the ground and 'buttoned up' except for an open canopy to show the 'pit detail.

    I start cutting plastic tonight....
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  • Guest

    #2
    I'll be watching!

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    • PhilJ
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      • May 2015
      • 1145

      #3
      Oooh nice I'm in

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      • dave
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        • Nov 2012
        • 1828
        • Brussels

        #4
        Chair pulled up and a beer poured.

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22770

          #5
          This is one I'm going to watch.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Looks like the start of an interesting build Barry.

            Hope it goes well.

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            • BarryW
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2011
              • 6010

              #7
              A little progress made on the pit.
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              A slow start, don’t seem a lot done in just over an hours work.
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              • Guest

                #8
                That's cockpits for you Barry! Mind you, these 1/32 kits have quite big ones!

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                • Steve Brodie
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                  • Sep 2014
                  • 4652

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BarryW
                  A little progress made on the pit.
                  A slow start, don’t seem a lot done in just over an hours work.
                  I feel your pain, whilst building part of the twin 57's on Takoms ZSU, i put some little bits together and before i knew it, it was an hour later !!

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22770

                    #10
                    But it's a start Barry, looking forward to more updates.

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                    • BarryW
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 6010

                      #11
                      I have a new razor saw, one of the Citadel ones, these are really well made tools and I am glad I have it as my old one would not have coped with cutting the block off the resin seat...
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                      Well another hours work with just this to show!
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                      I have not even had time to clean up the seat yet. I will take a sanding stick to it tonight. I do love the system Tamiya use for instrument panels, the reverse printed decals are a great idea, an elegent and simple solution to getting a good result. As you can see I applied them to the back of the transparencies. It is my habit to paint the back black as well as I think it helps the instrument detail pop. I will spray them when I spray the fronts.
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                      • tr1ckey66
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                        • Mar 2009
                        • 3592

                        #12
                        Looks like another great build in the offing.
                        Cheers
                        Paul

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                        • BarryW
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 6010

                          #13
                          Note to self: you are a normal human being. You do not have superman’s eyesight, you do not have tiny and delicate hands with perfect co-ordination. In other words fabric seatbelts of whatever make, even labelled ‘basic’ and easy thread are not a sensible or workable option. If found lurking in a box, just toss them in the bin and do not be tempted by them and under no circumstances ever waste a penny more on them. Eduard Steel seatbelts may not look quite as good but at least they do work and don’t require the Pixies to make them up.
                          ..... end of memo.

                          Anyway having disposed of the fabric belts in the accustomed manner I found a set of Steel RAF seatbelts suitable for the Spitty.

                          I have pulled together some more parts for the interior.

                          The resin seat has been built up.
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                          I have drilled out the lightening holes which improves the appearance of the bulkhead.
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                          Getting towards the point when I paint the interior.
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                          • PhilJ
                            SMF Supporters
                            • May 2015
                            • 1145

                            #14
                            Looking good, the seat looks in good stead. Cockpits are just slow work aren't they it is what it is but as long as your enjoying the work then that's all that matters. You made my mind up I'll stick to eduard PE belts.
                            Looking forward to seeing some more.

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                            • flyjoe180
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                              • Jan 2012
                              • 12400
                              • Joe
                              • Earth

                              #15
                              Watching with interest Barry.

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