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Early Bird...1/48 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.I RAF


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The fuselage integrated cockpit door has no crowbar, the extra door piece in the kit has one.

Because the early MkI had none my dad decided to keep it closed, hard to remove the crowbar from the open door part.

40594350230_275e5b770a_b.jpgDSC_0001 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

started withe the Sutton harness, using Eduard PE

28529239008_3f43326068_b.jpgDSC_0002 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

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seatbelts done and fuselage closed, fit was better than expected..

42396874542_93719ed27c_b.jpgDSC_0001 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

42396873052_37587c589a_b.jpgDSC_0002 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

can´t say that about the last cowl part..

42396871982_a8f4dc9150_b.jpgDSC_0003 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

42396870592_4208854f2a_b.jpgDSC_0004 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

 

started with the wing

42447710941_a71a564a4c_b.jpgDSC_0005 by Reinhard Spreitzhofer, auf Flickr

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1 hour ago, Azgaron said:

Nice work! Not that much to fill, it seems! :)

 

Håkan

 

 

but for a new tool kit it is disappointing, expected more from Airfix

already test-fitted wings to fuselage, also needs some filler, maybe even a bit of plastic sheet

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That undercarriage joint worries me, it might be a good plan to pre-empt it breaking and pin it with some brass rod.

 

Martian 👽

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5 minutes ago, Martian Hale said:

That undercarriage joint worries me, it might be a good plan to pre-empt it breaking and pin it with some brass rod.

 

Martian 👽

 

Yes, the engineering is partially a bit "unlucky"...

We'll see how the landing gear will turn out. At least the model isn't big and heavy so we hope the legs will hold.

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Really liking the progress on this Spit! Coming along real nice.

 

For the gear, you can see why they did it, as it does have nice detail and looks like it's actually supposed to swing up, but yes pinning it was the first thing to pop into my head. Looks way fragile.

And if they could do that half-round surface then they could have done even a small peg-n-hole arrangement.🤔

 

As to that ill-fitting cowl part, which looks way sad for Airfix on an otherwise fine-fitting kit, could you have used plastic strip to bridge the gaps? Would require some test fitting and sanding a few times, but that could work too.

 

 

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12 minutes ago, Thom216 said:

Really liking the progress on this Spit! Coming along real nice.

 

For the gear, you can see why they did it, as it does have nice detail and looks like it's actually supposed to swing up, but yes pinning it was the first thing to pop into my head. Looks way fragile.

And if they could do that half-round surface then they could have done even a small peg-n-hole arrangement.🤔

 

As to that ill-fitting cowl part, which looks way sad for Airfix on an otherwise fine-fitting kit, could you have used plastic strip to bridge the gaps? Would require some test fitting and sanding a few times, but that could work too.

 

 

 

During research I came across a build review where the modeller used plastic sheet for the gaps.

If the gaps would have been bigger, my dad would have used sheets too.

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