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  • dave
    SMF Supporters
    • Nov 2012
    • 1828
    • Brussels

    #16
    Great work, in some of your shots at first glance it looks real.

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    • Snowman
      SMF Supporters
      • Oct 2014
      • 2098

      #17
      Smashing!!


      A real beaut!!

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      • Guest

        #18
        Cracking build Colin, looks superb.

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        • The Migrant
          • Apr 2011
          • 1268

          #19
          Beautiful work Colin. I've seen several builds of this kit online, many (to my eye) over-weathered; I really like the subtlety of yours.

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          • Guest

            #20
            Cracking build Colin I am envious mind you I would find it difficult to build such a large model in my small workshop (small back bedroom) stunning photos as well a credit to you, enjoy your beers much better than a pat on the back

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            • papa 695
              Moderator
              • May 2011
              • 22770

              #21
              Awesome work Colin just an outstanding build

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              • colin m
                Moderator
                • Dec 2008
                • 8741
                • Colin
                • Stafford, UK

                #22
                Thank you all for taking time to comment. During many parts of the build, I found myself smiling at the engineering that Tamiya have put into this kit. Yes, it's expensive, but it impressed me.


                Now, some of you might have noticed the model is named Hilda. Hilda was my wife's Grandmother who died on December 1st 2014 aged 96 years old. This model was built in memory of Hilda, Great Grandmother to my two daughters, and just a lovely old lady. Hilda and the Spitfire, the best of British.

                Originally posted by \
                News flash...........Colin prepares his Spit for its maiden flight with his wing man from the PRU unit[ATTACH]137265[/ATTACH]
                Wow now, don't tempt me.....................although during the photo's it was a bit windy and a wing did lift. That was a heart stopping moment.

                Originally posted by \
                Hope I can do the same with mine
                You will. Just keep looking at lots of pics and you will be fine. But do sit down and read the instructions a few times !

                Originally posted by \
                it looks exactly like a Spitfire
                I'm not one for measuring wings and fuselage lengths but this model does have a 'presence' about it - I think Tamiya got it right. It's then of course our job to utilise what the manufacturer has given us.

                Originally posted by \
                many (to my eye) over-weathered
                Something that I've been guilty of on occasion, well ok maybe a bit too often. So I had to try hard not to over do it with this build. With such good surface detail, I didn't think it needed much weathering.

                Originally posted by \
                such a large model
                It's not too big Phil, 12 x 14 inches roughly. It now gets to sit on top of the fish tank, the previous occupier of that space (1:24 Sea Harrier) has been moved on !

                Originally posted by \
                in some of your shots at first glance it looks real
                I think the trick here is outdoor photo's. There's just something about natural light which helps my photo's that I can't replicate inside.


                I'm sticking with 1:32 for my next build, but absolutely nothing like the Tamiya. So, where are my filler and sanding sticks ? I haven't seen them in a while, but I'll be needing them soon.


                Colin M....

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                • PhilJ
                  SMF Supporters
                  • May 2015
                  • 1145

                  #23
                  Incredible build mate, really really nice mate...


                  Paintwork is so good and the photos are really decent.


                  Great job


                  A little in aw


                  Phil

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                  • Guest

                    #24
                    That is an amazing build, very nice!

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                    • Guest

                      #25
                      They don't come much better than that Colin, you should be very proud of your work. Derek

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                      • colin m
                        Moderator
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 8741
                        • Colin
                        • Stafford, UK

                        #26
                        Thanks for having a look. You don't need me to tell you, the kit is excellent and so, builds into a nice Spitfire.

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