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Spitfire31

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  1. @bjohns5:

     

    You are right. There's no doubt about it. It is difficult to find Tiger Moth photos showing a good plan view in the air. I only found one, the camouflaged machine. You must have looked hard to find four of them!

     

    In the process, you also managed to prove yourself wrong and Airfix as near right as makes no difference.

     

    I don't know about your eyes … astigmatism, perhaps? To my photographer's eyes, all four rolling Moths show quite clearly that the wing tip curve has a perceptible flattening of the curve at around one third chord. Your de Havilland drawing, on the other hand shows a simplified, almost continuous curve.

     

    If you don't want to see that, fine. I could make a Photoshop document to prove it, but truth be told, I just can't be bothered. A simple solution is to just grab a pack of Milliput, a sanding block – et voilà, you will have wing tips to your satisfaction. Everybody happy. 🤗

     

    Over and out.

     

    Kind regards,

    Joachim

  2. Beautiful build with a particularly smooth finish!

     

    For the correct spelling of the type, just take a peek at the top of the rudder. 😉 Might be an idea to correct the heading, to help people searching for Rafale inspiration…

     

    Kind regards,

    Joachim

  3. Brilliant piece of modelling! She looks, for lack of a less worn expression, 'real'.

     

    She also gives that well researched impression, small details that one wouldn't come up with when winging a 'general' finish, including the cause/effect weathering style. That subtle paint wear on the radio hatch hinge, for example…

     

    Impressive work. As the Romans liked to say, "nihil sine labore"; nothing (of value) without work.

     

    Kind regards,

    Joachim

  4. 15 hours ago, KLP Publishing said:

     

    Thanks! Honestly it's probably the least-flawed airliner build I've ever executed, but it's not perfect. The kit itself is horribly mediocre, but at least everything fits OK.

     

    Kev

    When my wife and I visited Samarkand a few years ago, our learned guide expained why, on the ancient, beautifully tiled mosques and buildings, there was always one minor but visible blemish – perhaps a tile with a crack in the corner or being slightly out of alignment.

    He said: – Only Allah is perfect.

    So, those little blemishes were intentional!

    That has helped me a lot to tolerate the flaws (in my case involuntary!) in whatever I do… 😋

    Kind regards,

    Joachim

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