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Scanning through this month Flypast I've just seen this year celebrates the 75th anniversary of the Spitfire's first flight on 5th March 1936. Surely this is a momentous enough occasion to squeeze in a Group Build?
Or perhaps as suggested we could have a separate forum opened for Spitfire builds from 5th March to celebrate this anniversary?
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Cockpit done.
Painted Gunze interior green. Shaded with highly diluted Tamiya XF1 black and highlighted by hand with various greys and greens from Vallejo. The seatbelts were also painted with Vallejo paints and given some life with Abteilung oil paint.
Silver buckles and chipping done with Citadel metallics.
I used a couple of MIG filters to blend it together and some MIG dust pigments in the foot well.
I don't like Eduard pre-painted photoetch. The interior green is not a good match for the paint I was using so I taped over all the black and red parts and sprayed the green the same colour as the rest of the cockpit.
Hellcat_11 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
Hellcat_16 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
Hellcat_13 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
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I don't plan on getting them wet. I was mainly wondering if one was sharper or stayed sharper for longer?
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Can anyone tell me the difference between Carbon Steel and Stainless Steel Swann Morton blades?
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3 months for a Spitfire GB sounds reasonable. I'd go for Single Type if we can have it sooner than a regular GB.
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I don't know much about the Spiteful and Seafang. How closely are they related to the Spitfire?
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To keep this thread on topic I've created a new thread to discuss a possible Group Build.
http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=62692
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With all the positive talk about the new Airfix Spitfire XII at the moment it seems there's a lot of Britmodellers with at least one Spitfire in the stash. Well how about actually building one!?
There was a vast array of Spitfire's produced so I don't think it'll be a boring Group Build. I suggest we allow the Seafire too.
So, who's up for a Spitfire Group Build?
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I've got 5 Spitfire's in the stash. Seems we all love Spitfire's... I propose a Spitfire Group Build! Who's in?

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I pre-mix/thin all my paints and store them in empty Vallejo dropper bottles. £60p each from Modelsforsale. I've even got a case to store them in.

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DeHavilland Mosquito. Versatile, Beautiful and a masterpiece of design and construction.
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I can't believe it was that long ago. I was 10 and remember watching it on the news, in awe of all the military hardware.
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Mine's been dispatched by Hannants. I paid for 1st class postage so it should be here tomorrow.

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C6MSD, your Hellcat looks great. Thanks for sharing.
Sloooooow progress on mine. I've finished the engine. Cockpit is the next job.
The Aires engine is very nice. First I added pushrods made from styrene rod.
Then painted it all black, with Alclad aluminium on top. The front part was sprayed Tamiya XF19 and the black parts brush painted with Citadel Chaos black.
Dry brushing and a wash of Mig washes gave it a weathered look.
Finally I did the wiring. I didn't like the PE wiring provided in the kit so made my own. First I drilled holes into each cylinder, then I this I used 36 lengths of 0.2mm lead wire. Looking at photo's I've seen this wiring in a few different colours. I decided to leave mine unpainted, but having seen the finished engine I'm wishing I'd painted it copper to add some colour to the engine.
Having re-checked my references I think I can probably add in a few extra wires around the front of the engine, which I will do.
Hellcat_03 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
Hellcat_09 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
Hellcat_08 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
Hellcat_10 by Jazzy Jase, on Flickr
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Don't worry Rabspat I've added you and Metallicus to the list.
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I'm going with the Lancaster at number one and the B52 second.
Whilst I adore the Mossie I couldn't put it as the greatest bomber as it was so much more than just a bomber... greatest aircraft of all time!

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Tamiya acrylics don't brush well. If you're set on using acrylics you'd be better off with something like Vallejo color which is designed for brush painting.
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You may be watching for some time... I only managed to paint the engine over the whole Christmas holiday.

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Nice work. It's fun to build one of these little vehicles in between aircraft.
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I have a B-25G with an enormous cannon in the front to build. Not sure if it's classed as Close Air Support?
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If it's a mistake then fair enough, but if it's not then what? The text on the sticker just says "Silver Metal Plated Parts". So which parts? And what's the point?
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I've just stumbled across this Tamiya Spitfire Vb "Metallic Edition".
Does anyone know anything about it?

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Alclad primers work very well with Gunze and Tamiya. It's pre-thinned too. I would suggest using their own airbrush cleaner afterwards.









Spitfire Group Build
in Group Build Chat 2020
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Hi Sidewinder, welcome to the forums.
You can read how to post pictures onto the forum by clicking here.
This is a thread for discussing a group build of Spitfires. You are most welcome to join in.
Why not introduce yourself in the New Members forum here?