Quiet Mike Posted February 8, 2019 Share Posted February 8, 2019 (edited) Hello from another middle aged guy rediscovering modelling after a X decades break ... I'm a Sotonian, moved here from growing up on a farm after studying at art college here in the 90's. Obviously interested in the wealth of aviation heritage around here! I live less than a mile from the old Supermarine Works on the Itchen, and cycle over them every day on the commute to work. Also a keen cyclist, especially vintage lightweight bikes. I love that aviation and cycling cross over. The famous Southampton bike maker, Rotrax, started in 1945, and most of the frame builders, and the owner Freddie Prince, were recently demobbed RAF fitters. And Jim Guard, another well know cyclist who started his shop in '48, originally worked for Supermarine from the mid 30's as an electrician, and dd the wiring on K5054, and watched her first flight from Eastleigh in 1936. (I own a 1950 Jim Guard, and a 1948 Rotrax. I'm currently commuting on Jim Guards own bike, and get a kick out of knowing the same hands that worked on K5054 also held these handlebar grips I'm now holding ... I currently spend more time looking at other peoples kits, than I do making my own, but I'm slowing setting up a little work space in the man cave. 1:72 Supermarine Walrus by Mike, on Flickr Edited February 8, 2019 by Quiet Mike 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corsairfoxfouruncle Posted February 8, 2019 Share Posted February 8, 2019 Hello Quiet Mike... from Chicago USA. Impressive knowing you own that bike. Im an Aviation builder with the occasional tracked thingie thrown in. Dennis 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiet Mike Posted February 11, 2019 Author Share Posted February 11, 2019 (edited) I visit Calshot a lot over the winter, as my eldest races at the velodrome in the activites centre now there. (For those that don't know, RAF Calshot was a famous RAF seaplane and flying boat station.) The velodrome is inside a massive 1917 flying boat hanger! There is also a 1913 hanger, now called the Sopwith Hanger, which is the second oldest purpose built hanger left surviving in the UK. Hanger F is now called the Schneider Hanger, and was where the RAF High Speed Flight trainied and tested for the Schneider races. So, I am eagerly awaiting the new 1/48 S5 by MircroMir! S.5 at Hanger F, RAF Calshot by Mike, on Flickr S.5 at Hanger F, RAF Calshot by Mike, on Flickr Edited February 11, 2019 by Quiet Mike grammar 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Martin Ford Posted February 11, 2019 Share Posted February 11, 2019 Hello Mike, I'm in a similar part of the world. Live near Eastleigh airport, which is great for the occasional glimpse of a Spitfire, which sends me into a frenzy rushing out into the garden. I like your pics, very interesting indeed. All the best, Martin. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harry Callahan Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 Hi Mike Welcome here and i hope you feel comfortable here, me as well. Greets from Oldenburg/ Germany Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nheather Posted February 12, 2019 Share Posted February 12, 2019 (edited) My dad was brought up in Bullar Road Bitterne. I remember the Jim Guard shop near the railway station well when I used to visit my grandparents. Cheers, Nigel Edited February 12, 2019 by nheather Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GliderGuider Posted February 14, 2019 Share Posted February 14, 2019 Hi Mike, Welcome to the forum - from another relatively new member and former Sotonian (now living in Australia). I used to go to Calshot often as a kid, so I love those pics too! All the best, Matt Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiet Mike Posted February 15, 2019 Author Share Posted February 15, 2019 On 2/12/2019 at 8:22 PM, nheather said: My dad was brought up in Bullar Road Bitterne. I remember the Jim Guard shop near the railway station well when I used to visit my grandparents. Cheers, Nigel I know so many people with Jim Guard memories! I can't believe I had not heard of him before I acquired the bike. 124 Macnaughton Rd, Jim Guard Cycles by Mike, on Flickr Jim Guard Cycles article by Mike, on Flickr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quiet Mike Posted February 15, 2019 Author Share Posted February 15, 2019 On 2/11/2019 at 5:22 PM, Martin Ford said: Hello Mike, I'm in a similar part of the world. Live near Eastleigh airport, which is great for the occasional glimpse of a Spitfire, which sends me into a frenzy rushing out into the garden. I like your pics, very interesting indeed. All the best, Martin. Not plastic, but a recent project with the nipper, which I think you'll recocgnise 😉 K5054 Guillows build by Mike, on Flickr 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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