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  • HAWKERHUNTER
    SMF Supporters
    • Feb 2012
    • 1589
    • Steve
    • Halifax, West Yorks.

    #1

    Steve's 1/48 Airfix Hurricane. (Peters Hurricane GB)

    Here is my finished Huricane. I wanted this Hurricane to be, not a shiny prestine BBMF example, but a representation of the dirty hard working grafting work horse that the Hurricane truly was. This was a step out of my comfort zone as I have never distressed a model to this extent, never used matt as a finish and have very limited basic weathering skills.

    The aircraft is one flown by Pilot Officer Ken William Mackenzie DFC of 501 Squadron RAF Kenley during the Battle Of Britain . He had a very distinguished flying career shooting down multiple enemy aircraft. He will probably be most remembered for after running out of ammunition he rammed his Hurricane into a ME109 to break its tail off.

    Ken was one of many Pilots who flew multiple sorties with very little rest and I am sure his Hurricane would have been well weathered. I had no library pictures to go on so I have portrayed his aircraft having a post flight check up after the mid air ramming. I have modified the model by adding flaps, opening up the fuzz to expose the internal frame work, adding a gun sight and rear view mirror. The model is a bit of curates egg, good in places and I am open to constructive criticism as I need to up my game with my modeling.

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    Steve
  • peterairfix
    SMF Supporters
    • Jul 2012
    • 11075

    #2
    All I can say is brilliant work and thanks for making the group build possible
    I might actually finish mine sometime

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    • HAWKERHUNTER
      SMF Supporters
      • Feb 2012
      • 1589
      • Steve
      • Halifax, West Yorks.

      #3
      Originally posted by peterairfix
      All I can say is brilliant work and thanks for making the group build possible
      I might actually finish mine sometime
      Thanks Peter. Thanks for organising the GB.
      Steve

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      • Jim R
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 15702
        • Jim
        • Shropshire

        #4
        That's a great result. I have no doubt that those planes in the Battle of Britain were indeed 'patched up' just enough to get them into the air again. All involved, pilots and ground crew, have my total admiration and respect.
        A great tribute to those brave young men.

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        • Tim Marlow
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 18907
          • Tim
          • Somerset UK

          #5
          Excellent result on that one Steve. The weathering over all looks totally believable. As you asked for constructive criticism though, I would simply say that the airframe is spot on, but the prop looks just a little too new. Perhaps the black could do with fading out just a little.

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          • vizenz
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2024
            • 426

            #6
            I think she looks great. In addition, this semi-open hull is a strong eye-catcher. You really don't see that often. Well done!

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            • Andy T
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2021
              • 3239
              • Sheffield

              #7
              Very nicely done Steve.

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              • Waspie
                • Mar 2023
                • 3488
                • Doug
                • Fraggle Rock

                #8
                Excellent Steve. Your opened panels has given me an idea for the future. Very inspirational as well as a great build!!

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                • HAWKERHUNTER
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 1589
                  • Steve
                  • Halifax, West Yorks.

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jim R
                  That's a great result. I have no doubt that those planes in the Battle of Britain were indeed 'patched up' just enough to get them into the air again. All involved, pilots and ground crew, have my total admiration and respect.
                  A great tribute to those brave young men.
                  Thank you Jim.
                  Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                  Excellent result on that one Steve. The weathering over all looks totally believable. As you asked for constructive criticism though, I would simply say that the airframe is spot on, but the prop looks just a little too new. Perhaps the black could do with fading out just a little.
                  Thanks Tim. I think you are right. I did look to see if any of the Hurricanes had any chipping or wear around the leading edge of the prop but couldn't see any evidence of it. But it does look too clean.
                  Originally posted by vizenz
                  I think she looks great. In addition, this semi-open hull is a strong eye-catcher. You really don't see that often. Well done!
                  Thanks Andreas. I know you have followed this build from day one. Your support is much appreciated.
                  Originally posted by Andy T
                  Very nicely done Steve.
                  Thanks Andy. Look forward to seeing your finished model soon.
                  Originally posted by Waspie
                  Excellent Steve. Your opened panels has given me an idea for the future. Very inspirational as well as a great build!!
                  Thanks Doug. Thanks for your interest throughout the build.
                  Steve

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                  • Lee Drennen
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 7711

                    #10
                    Looks awesome Steve well done

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                    • Ian M
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 18269
                      • Ian
                      • Falster, Denmark

                      #11
                      Well she has had a hard life. Nice one Steve. One tiny detail which is easy to fix if I may.
                      The red squares on the leading edge of the wings was tape of glued on cloth sealed with the red paint/dope. It was done to keep crud out of the machine guns, and after a sortie, the holes would be open and the area blackend with soot from the ammo. No hole would mean he did not fire his weapon.
                      Group builds

                      Bismarck

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                      • HAWKERHUNTER
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 1589
                        • Steve
                        • Halifax, West Yorks.

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ian M
                        Well she has had a hard life. Nice one Steve. One tiny detail which is easy to fix if I may.
                        The red squares on the leading edge of the wings was tape of glued on cloth sealed with the red paint/dope. It was done to keep crud out of the machine guns, and after a sortie, the holes would be open and the area blackend with soot from the ammo. No hole would mean he did not fire his weapon.
                        A valid point Ian. I will gather these comments together and when there all in make the ammendments and repost a modified photo.
                        Steve

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                        • Tworrs
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Jan 2022
                          • 1981
                          • Garry
                          • New Zealand

                          #13
                          Congratulations Steve an outstanding job.
                          Strength isn't about what you can do, rather it's about overcoming what you thought you couldn't do.

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                          • HAWKERHUNTER
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 1589
                            • Steve
                            • Halifax, West Yorks.

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Tworrs
                            Congratulations Steve an outstanding job.
                            Thanks Garry
                            Steve

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                            • yak face
                              Moderator
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 13841
                              • Tony
                              • Sheffield

                              #15
                              Nice work steve , looking well used . One thing you might add is a bit of weathering to the tyres , maybe a dry brush with some brown earth , they would have got a bit mucky on the grass airfields , great job , cheers tony

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