Tim’s Airfix 1/48 Spitfire XII
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Happens to us all Andrew. Mind you, I’d have been a lot less sanguine if I’d painted it and was trying to glue up the fuselage.Comment
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Cheers Mick. I too think the Eduard IPs and sundry dials lift a build considerably, and seat belts are a must have. For not a lot of outlay and effort they sharpen up the pit nicely.Comment
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Morning Tim.
It was not nice sitting on the front row when you noticed the alternative fitting .The language was quite entertaining.
Have to admit that until I saw the recent TV program on the Spit I'd never realised about the wing shape. To me it's the iconic place of WW2 regardless of wing shape .Comment
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Agreed John. It is THE iconic aircraft of the conflict, at least, for the Brits. Good job Supermarine and Rolls Royce decided to fund his design and build outside of ministry requirements really. After all, the military tends to ask for what they want now, and he was looking at what they needed in the future.
I always wonder what Mitchell would have gone on to produce. It’s quite hard to see the design similarities between the Walrus flying boat and the Spitfire. However, he designed both of them, and the Walrus has many British aviation “firsts” incorporated into its design, showing his ability to drive the design envelope forwards. .
His four engine bomber design looked well ahead of the curve. On paper it had the lift strength of a Lancaster coupled with the speed of a spitfire…..a big bomber with an elliptical wing would have looked weird though. The design drawings look like a Lancaster with an oversized spitfire wing attached….
I wonder what he could have done with the jet age? Not bad for a railway engineer really.Comment
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Well, the pit is painted…..next job is getting it all in without swearing…..some hope!
Airframe sides
Instrument panel
Love those Eduard panels. Great effect, no effort.
Seat and rear area..
Can’t be seen in this image, but everything from the seat frame back is painted airframe silver where it can be seen.
Cover your ears lads, here we go….actually, belay that. I’ll glue in the sub assemblies first, then dry fit, so hands down again, that should be no problem at all :tongue-out3:Comment
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Pure Eduard again Jim. Well worth the few quid for the basic set. I certainly wouldn’t bother with the full set though. I’ve used as much as I probably would from that.Comment
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