I've talked myself into doing this kit before the one for Colin's BoB Group Build. What could possibly go wrong!
I'm not doing box and sprue shots, they are all over the internet, suffice to say that everything is up to the standard you would expect from one of Tamiya's most pricey 'uber kits'.
I've just finished knocking up the bare bones of the engine and bolted it (yes, it attaches with a bolt) to the firewall.

Even the not so sharp eyed will notice that there are a lot of bits missing from the engine, and shouldn't there be an oil tank on the firewall? Well, there are bits missing, including that oil tank. This model will be displayed closed up and that's why I have only built, rather roughly, the bits needed to attach the propeller etc. I already have a Tamiya Spitfire on which I used all the magnets to attach the various cowlings, and that Merlin can be shown. Having said that, even above you can see that Tamiya have made a wonderful job of the Merlin, it would make a fine model in itself.
Next up will be the cockpit, and that will have to be done properly!
Cheers
Steev
I'm not doing box and sprue shots, they are all over the internet, suffice to say that everything is up to the standard you would expect from one of Tamiya's most pricey 'uber kits'.
I've just finished knocking up the bare bones of the engine and bolted it (yes, it attaches with a bolt) to the firewall.
Even the not so sharp eyed will notice that there are a lot of bits missing from the engine, and shouldn't there be an oil tank on the firewall? Well, there are bits missing, including that oil tank. This model will be displayed closed up and that's why I have only built, rather roughly, the bits needed to attach the propeller etc. I already have a Tamiya Spitfire on which I used all the magnets to attach the various cowlings, and that Merlin can be shown. Having said that, even above you can see that Tamiya have made a wonderful job of the Merlin, it would make a fine model in itself.
Next up will be the cockpit, and that will have to be done properly!
Cheers
Steev
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