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PK-108 Matchbox Westland Lynx pre-production Naval version XX469

 

Sitting on the flight deck of HMS Sheffield, prior to lift off (as shown on the box top). Entirely fictitious as XX469 was written-off in 1972, and Sheffield wasn't commissioned until 1975, but that's by-the-by. To be fair to Roy Huxley's box art, he didn't actually paint XX469 on the Sheffield, but a Lynx with a fictitious serial. Later Naval pre-production aircraft did do some sea trails with the Sheffield.

 

Some touching up required here and there, but it's a done deal:

 

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Two Heinkel He.115's, very enjoyable builds.

 

Here is the build thread:

 

Here is the kit, the Wehrmacht Luftwaffe  KüFl.Gr. 706 61+GH, Aalborg May 1940  option, built @bare' without painting.

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The same kit with some mini paint plan and other painting enhancements.

 

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The second kit done as 'build the kit', same Wehrmacht Luftwaffe  KüFl.Gr. 706 61+GH, Aalborg May 1940  option, with full paint..

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Two together, off on a mission!

 

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Many thanks to the GB modellers for all the fantastic input along the way. Looking forward to the next time.

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1:700 Abdiel- class minelayer HMS Ariadne

Never mind the colours - I had a lot of fun and joy building this little kit!

Portside.

 

Starboard.

 

Aft.

 

Fore.

 

Thanks again to Arniec and Enzo Matrix for running the show for us. Man, this GB was worth every little penny spent. I built a tank, a plane and a ship :thumbsup: .

Best regards, V-P

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DD451 USS Chevalier - 1/700 Scale ex-PK63

 

Started off as a Revell reissue but picked up more than a few Dragon components along the way.

 

Build thread Here

 

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Sorry for the lousy photos

 

IanJ

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Matchbox PK-1 Hawker Fury Mk.I

 

Built straight from the Revell re-box using brush-painted Tamiya acrylics (mainly flat aluminium and chrome silver). Rigged using EZ Line (fine). Drill'n'fill technique.

 

Build thread is here.

 

A gem of a kit that's still really rewarding.

 

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Matchbox PK-8 Gloster Gladiator Mk.I

 

Completed from the Revell reboxing using the Pavla decal sheet markings for 87 Sqn 1938, with additional research on the colours by Rowan Broadbent at Pheon Decals. Brush painted using Tamiya flat aluminium as the base shade and flat blue for the rest of the airframe, rigged using drill'n'fill technique and EZ Line fine gauge. Still a cracking little kit with a lovely outcome. Made for idiots like me to get a reasonably straight and true biplane!

 

Build thread is here.

 

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My 'Purple' range Matchbox Tempest F.6 entry has finally been completed.  

Fully WIP can be viewed here - 

In summary, after approximately 30 years lying dormant as a failed project, this kit was salvaged from the spares box minus a few major components. 

With the help of BM's 'wanted' section and parts robbed from both a Heller & Academy Tempest (prop, u/c gear, canopy), this is my completed rendition of Matchbox' PK-23 Hawker Tempest.

Most of the kits rather heavy panel lines have been filled, sanded and rescribed.

 

This model is based on photographs and a colour profile of NX170 / K which served with No. 249 Squadron, Deversoir, Egypt in mid-1949. She is shown not long after being repainted into the new 'Desert colours' of Dark Earth, Light Slate/Sea Grey, and Medium Sea Grey lower surfaces. 

 

Cheers.. Dave 

 

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And the Matchbox "Purple Range" inspired base! 

 

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PK-38 Aerospatiale AS-365N Dauphin 2 - from the Revell re-boxing.

 

Built as the helicopter from the 1989 Bond Film 'Licence to Kill', with home-printed decals for the Coastguard lettering and logo, tail code and Aerospatiale logo, other decals from the kit except the 'Rescue' arrows from my spares folder.  The white is Halfords 'FIAT white 210' (Aerosol spray) and the red/orange is airbrushed Model Master International Orange.

 

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Reveal photos.

 

A final coat of flat to finish her off. This was the scheme she wore at Farnborough.

 

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All in all a nice little build run alongside other builds at the moment.

 

 

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Matchbox kit PK-31, Curtiss P-40N Warhawk, re-issued by Revell in the Matchbox boxing, 

Fantastically enjoyable build and a very interesting subject, a Burma Banshee of 80th Fighter Squadron, AAF 10th Airforce CBI in Assam, India 1944, provided.

 

Build thread is here

All a bit rushed and it looks like I have still a piece of canopy masking to remove but the time is up so here are the photos. 

 

 

 

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Thanks again for all the 'community spirit' from the BM modellers, looking forward to the next time...

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