Hi all.
Since introducing myself as a returning modeller, I have been looking around for a first build.
The first consideration was scale. Balancing my dodgy eyesight against space requirements etc I have decided that my base scale will be 1/48. There seem to be a good selection of kits and accessories around at that scale.
I then thought about choice of subject and decided that I should start with something with fairly simple structure and colour scheme. Some of those German/Italian camo jobs look a bit of a challenge.
Aha - Spitfire thought I. I lived for part of my youth on the edge of a disused WW2 airfield, RAF Harrowbeer just outside Plymouth. A bit of research found that Xtradecal do a set of decals for SH-J, a Mk Vb which was stationed there during the war. A bit more checking showed that the only Vb around not in tropical fit (seldom required on Dartmoor) is the Tamiya.
As I remember Tamiya kits were quite good quality and shouldn't make my life too difficult.
All thoughts appreciated.
Since introducing myself as a returning modeller, I have been looking around for a first build.
The first consideration was scale. Balancing my dodgy eyesight against space requirements etc I have decided that my base scale will be 1/48. There seem to be a good selection of kits and accessories around at that scale.
I then thought about choice of subject and decided that I should start with something with fairly simple structure and colour scheme. Some of those German/Italian camo jobs look a bit of a challenge.
Aha - Spitfire thought I. I lived for part of my youth on the edge of a disused WW2 airfield, RAF Harrowbeer just outside Plymouth. A bit of research found that Xtradecal do a set of decals for SH-J, a Mk Vb which was stationed there during the war. A bit more checking showed that the only Vb around not in tropical fit (seldom required on Dartmoor) is the Tamiya.
As I remember Tamiya kits were quite good quality and shouldn't make my life too difficult.
All thoughts appreciated.
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