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Fairey Seafox, HMS Arethusa, 1939


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This is my recently completed Fairey Seafox 'H9A', 713 Catapult Flight, HMS Arethusa, Kalafrana, Malta, 1939.

Work in progress here:

Life started using the dated Matchbox kit and was updated some what to include more detail:

  • Cockpit deck added and seating positions corrected.
  • The observers pit was updated with black boxes, MG replaced and mounted on a corrected mount.
  • Molded-on landing lights removed and scratch clear options fitted.
  • Oil cooler replaced by scratch option.
  • Engine intakes hollowed out and scratch engines added.
  • Molded-on exhausts removed and scratch options fitted.
  • Molded-on venturi removed and resin option fitted.
  • Home brewed vacuformed glazing for rear pit fitted.
  • Control horns and lines added to float rudders.
  • Flaps removed and fitted for 'landing'.

Painted overall with Tamiya AS12 rattle-can. Kit decals were used except for the black wing markings that were painted. Rigging was Uschi line. All mounted on a sea base.

 

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Stuart

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Superb work Stuart!

Great looking Seafox & excellent updates. Liking your rigging & the wing light add-on.

Your water looks great as ever!

 

Look forward to seeing your next sea plane.

Martin

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@Buzby061, @RidgeRunner, @Martian Hale, @Jonners, @jeaton01, @Ex-FAAWAFU, @VG 33, @invidia, cheers guys for your kind words, must be doing something right.

 

@Terry1954, @Andwil, cheers guys. The beauty of float planes is that they give you more display options and I think a sea base is very pleasing and you can vary it quite a lot. You can have a flying like this, static and just sitting on the water or the dramatic, landing with the wake and stuff.

 

15 hours ago, Lightningboy2000 said:

Superb work Stuart!

Great looking Seafox & excellent updates. Liking your rigging & the wing light add-on.

Your water looks great as ever!

 

Look forward to seeing your next sea plane.

Cheers Martin. Now I've completed something, you'll be seeing it in the flesh at the next moot. As for the next float plane, all being well, you'll see another Seafox in a different guise.

13 hours ago, stevehnz said:

Blooming lovely Stuart, I've enjoyed following the build thread & the end result(s) are stunning.

Steve.

Cheers Steve, it's good to know that you chaps follow the odd build.

 

Stuart

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Really nice build of an older kit (Although I remember Maurice Landi bringing one  and some other stuff to a Sheffield branch meeting in about 1982?) 

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Congratulations Stuart !!

Awesome lot of job on this old kit !!

Stunning piece of water too !!

Have a good bottle of rocket fuel on my behalf !!

:mike:

Sincerely.

CC

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@FatFlyHalf, @Hobo, @stevej60, @limeypilot@Mr T, @robgizlu, @Amo Aero

4 hours ago, Spitfire31 said:

It's simply amazing what a skilled, persistent and creative modeller can do with the old Matchbox kits.

Cheers Joachim, much praise indeed.

1 hour ago, azureglo said:

why are you tormenting me?

'cos I can :rofl:. Cheers Anil.

10 minutes ago, corsaircorp said:

Have a good bottle of rocket fuel on my behalf !!

Cheers CC. I'm treating myself to Anil's favorite tipple...Jamesons.

 

Stuart

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