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  • stona
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #1

    Airfix 1/72 Bristol Blenheim

    This will be my last excursion into 1/72 scale for a while, so I thought I'd start this thread to give myself a kick up the whotsit and get the model underway.

    I don't have a whole lot of information on Blenheims and I toyed with making a model of the last surviving example, L6739, as an air show queen before stumbling across this image of a couple of No 25 Squadron Blenheims at Martlesham sometime (I would guess) in the summer of 1940, judging by the foliage and the national marking on the fin. The Sky underside was introduced in June, but Night/White did not disappear overnight and was seen well into July and even August. You would need a lot more of the new Sky paint for a squadron of Blenheims that for a squadron of Hurricanes!

    I like the idea of the Night/White underside, which is not well represented among my models...and I love the black aileron!

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    I've got this kit and a Quickboost resin gun pack:

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    I should be able to cobble together some suitable decals for ZK-X. I think the serial number was L1408, so that's what it will have in the absence of any better evidence :smiling3:
  • stona
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2008
    • 9889

    #2
    I have made a start....honest.

    Slow progress, this one is just meandering along as and when :smiling3:

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    • BarryW
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2011
      • 6010

      #3
      I rather like the Blenheim, specially the long-nose later version. This is an aircraft that begs for a 1/32 HKM tooling...

      I will follow this one with interest Steve

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      • stona
        SMF Supporters
        • Jul 2008
        • 9889

        #4
        Originally posted by BarryW
        This is an aircraft that begs for a 1/32 HKM tooling...
        It does and would make a good subject. The Blenheim is really not that big, at least compared to a Lancaster. It's probably only about 35% bigger than a Hurricane.

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        • rtfoe
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 9079

          #5
          That's a nice kit Steve, got one too but will build it per box top artwork more appropriate to this side of the world during the Japanese invasion.

          Will follow your build to see if there is anything to watch out for in the process. A bigger scaled version would do nicely for our modeling societies build on WW2 Japanese Occupation.

          Cheers,
          Richard

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          • dave
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            • Nov 2012
            • 1828
            • Brussels

            #6
            If it is anything like their new mkIV it will go together well, my only problem was the cockpit is crowded and part was not in exactly the right place so the canopy would not fit. Once I had repositioned it was fine

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            • stona
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              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              There doesn't seem to be much in my cockpit!

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              I'm making the Mk IF so I've left out anything which I know was specific to the bomber version (like the bombsight and one of the seats). The fighters only had a two man crew, the pilot and air gunner.
              I'm more worried it will look a bit sparse through all that 'glass'. Luckily it's only 1/72 scale.

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              • stona
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                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #8
                I've stuck what there is of the cockpit together and fitted the pilot. It won't look too sparse when it's part of the aircraft. I use GS-Hypo cement for clear parts and as the two halves of the cockpit have to be joined, largely by the clear parts, I'll be using it for that too. It will also fill the gaps where the fit of the clear parts is less than perfect.

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                Then all I have to do is stick it onto this bit to get something resembling a Blenheim

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                • Lee Drennen
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                  • Apr 2018
                  • 7711

                  #9
                  Steve. Nice updates I have this one but it’s all original so I’ll be watching more closely as you go

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                  • stona
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Jul 2008
                    • 9889

                    #10
                    Close of play and the nose is fitted. It's actually quite a fiddle to get everything to line up.

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                    • papa 695
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                      • May 2011
                      • 22770

                      #11
                      Just seen this one Steve, is it the new tool Airfix kit? It looks very nice, and a great start by the way.

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                      • stona
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jul 2008
                        • 9889

                        #12
                        Hi Ian, yes it's the kit released five or six years ago (AO4016). It also has the new style instructions which are quite good.

                        So far it has all fitted as well as can be reasonably expected. The plastic is quite soft and reacts very quickly to the Tamiya cement I'm using for most of the construction, which might be something to be aware of when you come to build yours. I quite like it as it makes clean seams easier

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                        • stona
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 9889

                          #13
                          I've stuck on a few more aeroplaney bits, which makes the model look a lot more like a Blenheim.

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                          I've cleaned up and primed all of the engine bits (I hope) ready to be sprayed, which means I'll get the engines on in the next couple of days.

                          So far it has all gone together very nicely but, to be fair, I have to say that some parts came with seam lines, flash and rather chunky attachments which had to be dealt with. It's nothing beyond the wit of man or any one who built one of those blue plastic kits out of a bag back in the industrial age!
                          It's a nice little kit, similar to the Spitfire and not quite as nice as the Bf 109 I build for the BoB GB. I would certainly have no reservations recommending it to someone who wants a 1/72 Blenheim but it might not be one to serve as a starter kit in a youngster's Xmas stocking.

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                          • stona
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Jul 2008
                            • 9889

                            #14
                            This is now primed and ready for some camouflage:

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                            I've also stuck the Quickboost gun pack on the bottom. It fitted as well as any resin extra, not particularly well, but it looks fine after a bit of fettling. The gun barrels can be added later, which is nice.

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                            I like to leave the primer overnight, so I'll give it a polish and continue painting tomorrow.

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                            • papa 695
                              Moderator
                              • May 2011
                              • 22770

                              #15
                              Clean and tidy work Steve. Looking forward to the painting.

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