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!

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

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