Airfix Spitfire PR XIX 1/72 -- AndrewR & Narayan
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Er...I stuck the prop to the back plate and stuck the spinner to the backplate...no problem.
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I found a mention of it on the IPMM Stockholm site. There are photos too.jssel wrote:I did not knowe that Andrew. Nice little bit of trivia for us Spit lovers.
Narayan, I hope number two son is okay. Coincidently number two son over here woke up at 2am and didn't go back to sleep again. Consequently, I'm not as fresh as the proverbial daisy today
I haven't got to the filler cap yet!
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My prop from the kit has gone walkabout, so I'll be fitting the Pavla resin upgrade. Which, of course, is one of those separate blade jobbies. Ho hum. I'll make up a little jig to get the blades at the right angle. But that's a task for tomorrow.MerlinJones wrote:Er...I stuck the prop to the back plate and stuck the spinner to the backplate...no problem.
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He is, thank you for asking.AndrewR wrote:Narayan, I hope number two son is okay.
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I've been working on the interior today. The pilot got a coat of paint. I've tried to go for early 1950's kit, so a silver Mk1a helmet (although I'm not sure if they were worn by the PR pilots), grey-blue flight suit and a life preserver which is the replacement for the Mae West, and is considerably more orangey in colour.
The pilot does not fit well in the cockpit, I suspect he might be a little oversized! Anyhow he doesn't have an cellulite on his legs and thighs any more, in fact he doesn't have much flesh left on them at all.
Having tried to see what is likely to look like an empty space, I've decided to fit the sideways pointing camera, or at least a piece of tubing posing as a camera lens. I've built a little support shelf to prop it up on. The camera piece itself is painted and I am waiting for it to dry.
Similarly, the area behind the seat, as Brews said, is empty, and so I've made up another shelf to put the three oxygen bottles on. One flat piece of plasticard and three bits of plastic rod. Hopefully that will busy up the interior sufficiently.
I aim to get that lot added in and the fuselage together tomorrow night.
The pilot does not fit well in the cockpit, I suspect he might be a little oversized! Anyhow he doesn't have an cellulite on his legs and thighs any more, in fact he doesn't have much flesh left on them at all.
Having tried to see what is likely to look like an empty space, I've decided to fit the sideways pointing camera, or at least a piece of tubing posing as a camera lens. I've built a little support shelf to prop it up on. The camera piece itself is painted and I am waiting for it to dry.
Similarly, the area behind the seat, as Brews said, is empty, and so I've made up another shelf to put the three oxygen bottles on. One flat piece of plasticard and three bits of plastic rod. Hopefully that will busy up the interior sufficiently.
I aim to get that lot added in and the fuselage together tomorrow night.
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The shelf will be painted green to match the interior, so you won't see it in the gloom. As long as the black and silver bottles are the most prominent visual feature then I'm satisfied.Brews wrote:Just looking at your photo, Andrew, it may be easiest for you to obtain a properly-located pilot if you trimmed his lower back and backside so that he fits more snugly into the seat, which may already be located too far forward.
Also, I'm not sure that there is a shelf for the oxygen bottles. Possibly a fabricated structure (rack).
The pilot figure has already been trimmed considerably, and I just noticed that he's fallen forward in the seat. I'll have to reseat him tomorrow and cut a bit more of him. I should have just taken the sides and front off the seat - they're not visible anyway.
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I'm now wondering why my pilot fitted his seat and yours didn't! I'd assumed they'd shrunk him to fit in the first place. Curious, (said Alice).
Good progress, both.
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Good progress, both.
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The Monogram pilot looked a bit overscale to me when I put him in the cockpit!MerlinJones wrote:I'm now wondering why my pilot fitted his seat and yours didn't! I'd assumed they'd shrunk him to fit in the first place. Curious, (said Alice).
Good progress, both.
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Aaaah...of course! I'd forgotten you'd replaced the Airfix pilot!
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@ Andrew, Must feel good to be back to building a Spitfire after all those Mustangs...
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You mean the Diddyman...MerlinJones wrote:Aaaah...of course! I'd forgotten you'd replaced the Airfix pilot!
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I am at peace with the Universe again...Dirkpitt289 wrote:@ Andrew, Must feel good to be back to building a Spitfire after all those Mustangs...
But I am still waiting to get a new tool Airfix Mustang, so there will be more of them...
This ones going well, the only trouble has been with the pilot, who I should hasten to add, came out of the Twin Mustang kit!
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All the clear plastic in this kit appears to be a bit on the thick side. However as I'm an OOB builder I shall continue along with it.
Sven is just about ready to be seated although having taken this picture I can see he still needs a bit of work.
I've started some painting on the nose and prop blades and finished painting Sven's office. Also following Merlin's earlier tip the seat got a spalsh of H160 which Hornby / Humbrol call 'German Camouflage Red Brown'. In a Spitfire!
Dry fitting seems to be going ok. More to follow tomorrow.
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Sven is just about ready to be seated although having taken this picture I can see he still needs a bit of work.
I've started some painting on the nose and prop blades and finished painting Sven's office. Also following Merlin's earlier tip the seat got a spalsh of H160 which Hornby / Humbrol call 'German Camouflage Red Brown'. In a Spitfire!
Dry fitting seems to be going ok. More to follow tomorrow.
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2011 11:10 2008 16:03
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And you never can beat a good spalsh of H160!
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Spalsh it on all over...MerlinJones wrote:And you never can beat a good spalsh of H160!
Not the best evening tonight. I did manage to
Fuselage stuck together, oxygen bottles behind the seat, camera behind the side window. Pilot reclining nicely in seat.
Then disaster. The side window collapsed inwards The pilot slumped in the seat... Trying to unslump the pilot has resulted in the seat coming off the bulkhead! Just one of those days...
I think all these things can be fixed. I have a cunning plan. But not tonight.
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