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  1. Evening all,

    Having bought both the new 1/48 Airfix mk 1 and mk v spitfires, I am a little puzzled by the canopies. F3 is clearly the flat sided canopy I most associate with BoB spitfires. F2 and F1 are the clearly the blown canopies adopted later (anyone know when exactly?) but I can't see the difference between the two. Could anyone advise on this?

    Best regards, Paul

  2. My two cents... I'd love to see a sheet or two on USAFE aircraft of the 80s and early nineties... Ramstein/Spang F-4s in euro 1 and hill grey, a range of F-16s and F-16s, F-111s, A-10s etc. Basically anything that might have appeared at a Mildenhall airshow during this time. I know xtradecal has a couple of their early sheets available, but new sheets to the latest standard would be great! Paul

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  3. Evening all,

    Have rather neglected this thread due to work, that necessary unpleasantness for the purchase of more kits . . anyway, thought it time for a headcount to see where we are with this... and it's 27! Just three more to qualify for the vote. . . must be able to do this. Was trying to think of more interesting subjects to whet modelling appetites. Let's see; WR coded aggressor F-16s, Wildenrath Phantoms. RAFG Buccaneers, Chieftain tanks, Norwegian/Dutch F-5s. Anyone got any other ideas?

    Paul

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  4. When: 16th April 2016 to 14th August 2016

    Hosts: PaulR, TrickyRich and Col.

    Evening all,
    Have been perusing alot of enthusiast forums with lots of shots of the heydays of Mildenhall airshow, and have been reminded of all the variety of aircraft types and schemes to be seen at that time. Just a pity we lived under the threat of imminent nuclear armageddon! Mind you there were some compensations...BT and CR coded F-15Cs, LN/UH F-111s, A-10s, Spang F-4s, late Lightnings, aggressor F-5s, Honington Tornadoes, early Mig29s (not that you have seen them at Mildenhall at that time!), European F-5As, Starfighters... well, you get the idea! Plus, there was all the music... possible idea for a group build?
    Paul

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  5. Thought I'd better get motoring with my entry for this GB! I was originally going to do my Airfix Tunnan for this, but I found out it didn't represent the version the Austrians used. Then I caught a pic of an Austrian Vampire in T11 with fetching dayglo trim; so this is what I am going to build. Here are the obligatory box shots, and initial construction. While you can get the markings from one of the Xtradecal T11 sheets, I am going to use a range of serials and national markings from the spares boxes to save money. I have to say that the Airfix Vampire T11 is a top kit; I've already done an Admiral's Barge T22, and there will be more after this!

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  6. Hallo all,

    Well, my first for 2015. I am on a bit of a Japanese 'kick' at the moment, and the latest is my efforts with Hasegawa's 1/72 F-2B. I've got both the single seater and twin seater in 1/48th, so this was a try out, particularly in regard to the oft discussed colours for the sea camouflage. I added Master pitot tubes and resin ejector seats; these happened to come with the unusual canopy breakers fitted to the ACES2 seats on F-2s. I left it with minimal stores, since the trainer F-2s don't seem to carry much in the way of ordnance.

    With regard to the blues of the camouflage, it seemed that every man and his dog has a mix for this, and looking at photos doesn't help; they very (depending on lighting conditions) from a bright blue to a darker more petrol blue. I hate mixing colours because I often make more than one model, and I like consistency, so I was looking for an out of the bottle solution. I know Gunze Sanyo do a set, but these seem very hard to run to earth, and I can't establish if these are enamel or the acrylics I work in. In any instance, Tamiya do my favourite paints, and I eventually settled on XF17 sea Blue for the darker shade and XF-18 for the tricky lighter blue. To my eyes at least it makes a very satisfactory match, and experiments in different lighting show that it changes in the same way as the real paint does. I have a bit of a theory about Gunze Sanyo (probably completely unsupported by the facts) that there is 'crossover between' their range and Tamiya's. For example Gunze Sanyo do an official 'Barley Grey'; when I compared it to the Tamiya XF19 that I use for this colour, the results were not just close but identical. The only difference seemed to be that the Gunze Sanyo was slightly glossier than the dead flat of the Tamiya. Tamiya's market is naturally predominantly Japan, and given that phantoms in the JASDF have worn this two tone blue prior to the F-2s makes me think that they fielded these two shades side by side for a reason. Anyway; all idle speculation! All in all, a cracking little kit, and I am looking forward to tackling its bigger cousins. Apologies for dodgy photography; still wrestling with my new camera.

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  7. Well, back to work today, after being off for the last twelve days. I haven't even left and I'm already sick of it.

    I hear you brother! Just had our traditional 12th night meal and 'wassailed' our apple tree. Nothing like a good mix of Christian and pagan traditions to round off Christmas after my first day back. The propect of going back to reality tomorrow emphatically does not appeal. Still, Airfix have new BoB spitfires and hurricanes in 48th scale coming up shortly...there are compensations, I suppose. Paul
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  8. Thanks guys, appreciate the kind words!

    VF aren't in business anymore, but Fightertown now produce the majority of the sheets they did. The Wolfpack update set doesn't include the BOL rails or LANTIRN, but the 'bombcat update set' has all those bits and more. The parts on this model were included in a limited release F-14 that I didn't use.

    Ta for the info! Paul

  9. Hi all,

    Am due to start an Austrian J29F Tunnan for the 'lesser built airforce' Group build, and have the Airfix kit plus resin cockpit, decals etc ready to go . . .but, I have recently seen somewhere that the Airfix Tunnan (ex. Heller I think) is not accurate for an F version due to the exhaust end being appropriate for an earlier version. Is this so, and if so, is the difference significant? I am thinking here that if it is similar to the difference between an F4 hunter and an F6 hunter, well, in 1/72 I could live with it. However, if it is a significant dimensional change, what am I looking at?

    Would appreciate any comments from this in the know!

    Best regards, Paul

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