I started this 10 months ago and finally got round to finishing it. It needed quite a bit of filler and a lot of work. It's not perfect but I'm happy with it. I built it out of box including the 35 year old decals. The glue on the stencils showed thru the clear carrier film. So I floated the decals off the paper into a bowl of water. Then I cleaned the glue off, put them back on backing paper and applied them to the model with micro set. I used an HGW fabric harness in the cockpit. A bit fiddly to assemble but worth the effort. I will definitely use them again. The build started out as a mk24. But I eventually finished it as a mk22 of no.603 'city of Edinburgh' sqdn from 1950. The two marks were identical apart from an extra fuel tank in the mk24's fuselage.
Dave W's Matchbox 1/32 spitfire 'A classic from the seventies '
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A top job there Dave! A mark of a skilled modeller is you'd never know the amount of work that went into making such a beautyComment
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I have to agree Dave, a cracking build and no sign of the issues. Lovely finish mate.
I even managed to find an old picture of your aircraft
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