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  1. I hope someone will produce the wheel covers - analternative could be PVA and tissue paper or similar. I was thinking about using the Airfix interior in the Revell model.Now hoping someone will produce weapons bay contents for the AEW.2, otherwise I guess I'll have to make my own, but good reference seems a bit scarce.
  2. Many thanks. What about other covers, plugs and blanking plates?
  3. Can somebody help me please? I'm looking for information as follows: Location of ... ... ... Undercarriage locks. Any intake covers/blanking plates etc. Any other RBF tag uses on AEW.2 AEW.2 weapons bay - pix of Lindholme Gear plus flame/smoke floats etc. and anything else carried in the weapons bay. Thanks.
  4. I enjoyed that video - I haven't been inside an AEW.2 since I last flew in one forty years ago but my memory hasn't failed me, it's exactly how I remember it.
  5. Mine (standard IIc) arrived this morning - I'm very impressed on first look.
  6. Awaiting my standard IIc kit, hopefully on the doorstep any day. Look forward to seeing this build progress.
  7. Thanks Richw_82 - is it possible you could post the key for the above photo? Do you have other similar diagrams of other areas of the Shack?
  8. I've had one of these for a couple of years now - I really must get it started. Lovely build.
  9. Modern: Buccaneer (S2 primary, S1 as re-release) Typhoon (F.2/FGR.4 primary, T.1/T.3 as re-release) Jaguar (GR.1/GR.3 as primary, T.2/T.4 as re-release) Hawk (T.1/T/1A as primary, T.2 as re-release) Lightning (F.3/F.6 as primary, T.4/T.5 as re-release) Historic: Sea Hawk Sea Fury (FB.11 primary, T.20 re-release) Griffon Spitfire (Seafire as re-release) Firefly Harvard
  10. I have to agree - those look fantastic, I really must get started on mine.
  11. For most of the Sea Vixen's service, bone domes (Mk.1) would have been silver, although latterly (Mk.2a & Mk.3) they would have been gloss white. Immersion suits were green latterly although I'm not sure about earlier ones. Flying suits in the earlier service period were blue-grey, and latterly olive green (late sixties/early seventies). Life preservers dark yellow - I doubt green ones ever saw use in the Sea vixen. Boots were black, gloves white when new, but realistically a grubby grey-white.
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