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Great move by Airfix to update the 'Dogfight Doubles' with new-roil kits, I always loved those boxings as a kid.
I do remember them but not the Bf 110. Maybe my brother got that I think we had to split them and build one each! We certainly had a good selection of badly made and inappropriately painted WW2 aircraft hanging from our bedroom ceiling. Most of them eventually got shot to bits with an air rifle, along with a rather improbable fleet comprising Bismarck and HMS Nelson and Victory.
The little kits are coming along nicely. I'm building both together as they are not exactly complicated.
The relative newness of the kits is revealed in the fit. The Spitfire in particular would probably 'click' together without glue!
The only adjustment I've had to make was to shave a bit of the instrument panels to get the noses to close up and consequently the wings to fit properly. Strangely this applied to both kits.
I've sprayed the underside colours. Sky and RLM 65, talk about two different solutions to the same problem.
The Luftwaffe colour is more similar to Azure or Mediterranean Blue as used by the RAF in tropical climes. Maybe the Sky colour is a reflection of the less than bright blue skies we enjoy for 48 weeks of the year here in the UK
Sky was the result of much research by Cotton and his mob and is the same colour as the 'Camotint' he developed. I'm sure the German colour is also the result of arduous research, just under clearer skies!
Although these are not classed as new tooling in the new catalogue they are most definately a world apart from the original 70's offerring of the same pair. These are actually quite nicely done kits and I'm sure Stona will make a cracking pair out of them. They are looking really good so far.
Richard they are definitely much better kits, at least the Spitfire. I well remember the original Airfix offering and the plastic bag it came in! I never made the old Bf 110 as far as I can remember, but this version is really well engineered and is consequently easy to put together.
I was going to do these strictly as per instructions and OOB but the splinter scheme for the Bf 110 in the instructions is, well, just wrong I'm afraid. This I will alter to a more realistic scheme.
Luftwaffe colour expert Michael Ullmann and Bf 110 guru John Vasco both pretty much agree on what the splinter pattern should be and that's what I'll go for.
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