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    Revell 1:32 Mk22 spitfire

    I got this cheap from hobbycraft and after building the me109 i thought why the hell not do this.

    I believe its a reboxed old matchbox kit from quite some time ago and alot of people who have made it have fit issues so it might be a fun build, great thing for a cheap kit it has the option to remove pannels to show the engine and one of the wing guns.

    My first experience of airbrushing with tamiya acrylics so also a tester for me too. After starting this yesterday i come to realise that i need a spraybooth extractor as i was high as a kite last night as i didnt have my face mask on properly so ive ordered a booth.

    So step one the engine, ive painted it up as i see fit and will add more detail tomorrow as well as weather/wear it up. I also drilled the exhausts so they had a more realstic appearence
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    #2
    So that's two people doing this fella then. Here's me trying to justify 80 quid for the Tamiya one, then you show me this. I know the fit wont be anywhere near as good but I might nip the model shop before I get dragged Ikea in the mornin'. How did you drill the exhausts? Was it a Dremel or similar?

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by \
      So that's two people doing this fella then. Here's me trying to justify 80 quid for the Tamiya one, then you show me this. I know the fit wont be anywhere near as good but I might nip the model shop before I get dragged Ikea in the mornin'. How did you drill the exhausts? Was it a Dremel or similar?
      I did the exhausts with my pin vice using a very small bit first them a slightly larger one next, i think it could do with a size up if i can do it, will try tomorrow.

      Btw i want that tamiya kit too.

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      • Guest

        #4
        Like waiting for a bus, nothing for ages then two come along at once.

        These kits are such a bargain it'd be daft not to try if you're wanting a 32nd scale, you can find a stack on eBay for anything between £10 and £20 delivered, they also did a MkI, I quite fancy one of those but 48th are big enough for the display space I have, dilemmas eh!

        Nice start on the engine, look forward to seeing more of the build. It might just tempt me to 'large scale'

        Re drilling out, don't risk using a dremel, you'll most likely damage the parts and quite likely snap the bits too, they're very thin and fragile, if you search eBay you'll find bit sets going from 0.2mm to 1.5mm in incremetns of 0.05mm which will tackle pretty much anything modelling related, chuck them in a pin vice and drill by hand, it's easy to do as the styrene is quite soft and control is better. Great for exhaust stubs, cannons, guns and anything you can think of that requires a scale hole really.

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        • Guest

          #5
          Enigne weathered up a bit and most of the cockpit interior sprayed in tamiya xf81 raf dark green 2.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Looking realy good so-far!

            If I may ask, what does this kit retail for in the UK?

            Theuns

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            • Guest

              #7
              Got one yesterday for 18 quid. It's bigger than I thought. :smile1:

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              • Guest

                #8
                I paid £13 for this at hobby craft just before christmas it was reduced from £18

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                • stona
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                  • Jul 2008
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                  #9
                  Nice job on the Griffon. You've done well to bring out what detail there is,you can't complain at that price. The exhausts look great.

                  Cheers

                  Steve

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                  • Guest

                    #10
                    I think the detail is very impressive at this price and you can produce a lovely model for very little outlay. That's a great job on the engine, I especially like the exhaust stubs, which will look very good inside the fuselage.

                    Just not my own favourite Spit shape, to me the teardrop canpoy isn't a Spitfire but that's only personal preferences. Great job on this one though.

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Theuns, you can find it on eBay anywhere between £10 and £20 shipped old stock / private and £15-£20 shipped new shop stock.

                      Richard, they also do a MkI with the 'proper' canopy in 32nd, usually a smidge pricier but not much in it.

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Made a start on mine today but I've a question to ask. Can you have a look at your decals for me please? I'm not sure whether mine are faulty or not. On the invasion stripes and the big roundels below them, the white parts don't look white in parts. It seems to be in a straight line though so I dunno if they're supposed to be like that. (Don't want to go back to the shop and look a complete pillock!)

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Hi gav just had a look at mine and they are perfectly white so i would take them back if i were you

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Nice one fella, thanks for that.

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                            • stona
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 9889

                              #15
                              Probably wise as they may be a bit naff in other ways. Having said that invasion stripes are easy to spray in this scale and they will always look better sprayed than decalled.

                              Cheers

                              Steve

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