Pretty in Pink...A Spitfire Blitz... FINISHED!!
Pretty in Pink...A Spitfire Blitz... FINISHED!!
So I've got my flannel shirt on and it is time for a blitz in Seattle. If you don't remember grunge, here is a great introduction:
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Hum, why isn't my YouTube link working? Have you all been spared the "Seattle Sound"?
Jim
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I wasn't able to load the youtube link, although I did find it in the source code for your post so it is here. Try again, are you using the youtube tag in the editor with just the 10-character identifier as the argument?
Will be watching this awesome build!
August
Will be watching this awesome build!
August
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My wonderful wife actually read the directions and figured it out. Off to the bench.
Jim
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I'm guessing that's "Talking Seattle Grunge Rock Blues" which is utter genius...
Is this your sanderling?.
2016: A:40 B:12
2016: A:40 B:12
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"Silence: music's original alternative "
Is this your sanderling?.
2016: A:40 B:12
2016: A:40 B:12
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Arcwelder...yes it is and I love that line.
We commence the Blitz with much hope and therefore we need high energy music. So this hour started with Alice...
We commence the Blitz with much hope and therefore we need high energy music. So this hour started with Alice...
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At 2:30pm, the aforesaid wonderful wife delivered lunch. Grilled cheese filled with prosciutto and sautéed pear. Yummy.
There was no jam included, so it is time for some Pearl Jam. How can you have an aviation modeling thread without posting "Given to Fly"?
Many nice things can be said about the Airfix Spitfire IX, but stunning cockpit detail is not one of them. That looks more like a comfy chair than something that should be in a Spitfire, but I pressed on and continued. Notice, no seatbelts, no instrument panel, and no control column. Lazy modeler...
A test fit showed a pretty poor gap at the wing to fuselage joint, so a spreader bar was added in front of the cockpit. It will still take something to close the gap. More in the next update.
Jim
There was no jam included, so it is time for some Pearl Jam. How can you have an aviation modeling thread without posting "Given to Fly"?
Many nice things can be said about the Airfix Spitfire IX, but stunning cockpit detail is not one of them. That looks more like a comfy chair than something that should be in a Spitfire, but I pressed on and continued. Notice, no seatbelts, no instrument panel, and no control column. Lazy modeler...
A test fit showed a pretty poor gap at the wing to fuselage joint, so a spreader bar was added in front of the cockpit. It will still take something to close the gap. More in the next update.
Jim
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Good luck! I'm checking out for the evening, look forward to seeing the progress tomorrow
Is this your sanderling?.
2016: A:40 B:12
2016: A:40 B:12
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Slightly after 4pm and all is together. Now to figure out how to fill the wing root gaps. I tried Perfect Plastic Putty on the wings and was slightly surprised. I didn't expect the consistency to be so dry, but with a little water, it smoothed over nicely. Might use it as I'm worried most of my other fillers won't set in time. Otherwise it is just some sanding, the dreaded canopy masking, and then time for Mr. Surfacer. I feel I am actually on track.
To celebrate, some Soundgarden.
And maybe the most overlooked Seattle band...the Screaming Trees:
Jim
To celebrate, some Soundgarden.
And maybe the most overlooked Seattle band...the Screaming Trees:
Jim
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A note on my subject. Spitfire MK716 is one of the field modified Spitfire IXs that were fitted with cameras for armed reconnaissance operations. Often used on "Dicer" operations, MK716 is attributed to 16 Squadron. So why would a modeler of RCAF subjects want one in his collection? Well, it is a pink Spitfire after all!
However, there is a potential Canadian connection. "Spitfire: The History" states that MK716 was on strength with 414 Squadron RCAF after conversion into a FR Spit and has no mention at all of 16 Squadron. 414 was a user of the Spitfire FR. IX, but in the standard Spitfire scheme. So, is this a case that the pink Spitfires were flown by Canadians or is the "official" record incorrect? Either way, it is an attractive scheme and more importantly for a blitz, one overall colour.
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OK. You've managed to stick a few parts together. Big deal. Now get cracking! Disappointed you aren't cross-posting on 72nd Forum, but glad you've posted here in the land of the original Blitzbau.
Going to use decals for the invasion stripes? Why? Would it take that long to mask and paint?
Going to use decals for the invasion stripes? Why? Would it take that long to mask and paint?
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Good start, Jim.
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Re: Pretty in Pink...A Spitfire Blitz...
After a dinner of Mr. Surfacer soup it was back to the Spitfire...
The 8pm update was interrupted by a loud call from the PA system saying there was an emergency in the building and please evacuate. Of course, at the time, I was right in the middle of spraying Mr. Surfacer. Thankfully, the emergency was met by many firemen with nothing to do because it was a false alarm.
Now going back in time...
Since the last update, time was spent sanding and filling, with a little self-destruction mixed in. I fitted the antenna mast which split the joint on the top of the fuselage. (I thought I fixed the joint, but the Mr. Surfacer has illustrated that it needs some remedial work.) I'm reminded how much I hate canopy masking and how poor my skills are. I hope when I pull the Maskol off, I will be able to salvage the frames.
Music continued as well. A fewer more somber songs for evening:
Mad Season
Mother Love Bone, which might be the single best Seattle song of the era.
Since it was evening, the beer was broken out. Fremont 77 IPA. In honor of the most progress I've made on a model in one day since I was ten, I opened the Eduard Royal Call Spitfire box and used the beer glass.
The Mr. Surfacer is now drying and I think I am calling it a night.
I leave you with a silly song for bedtime.
Jim
The 8pm update was interrupted by a loud call from the PA system saying there was an emergency in the building and please evacuate. Of course, at the time, I was right in the middle of spraying Mr. Surfacer. Thankfully, the emergency was met by many firemen with nothing to do because it was a false alarm.
Now going back in time...
Since the last update, time was spent sanding and filling, with a little self-destruction mixed in. I fitted the antenna mast which split the joint on the top of the fuselage. (I thought I fixed the joint, but the Mr. Surfacer has illustrated that it needs some remedial work.) I'm reminded how much I hate canopy masking and how poor my skills are. I hope when I pull the Maskol off, I will be able to salvage the frames.
Music continued as well. A fewer more somber songs for evening:
Mad Season
Mother Love Bone, which might be the single best Seattle song of the era.
Since it was evening, the beer was broken out. Fremont 77 IPA. In honor of the most progress I've made on a model in one day since I was ten, I opened the Eduard Royal Call Spitfire box and used the beer glass.
The Mr. Surfacer is now drying and I think I am calling it a night.
I leave you with a silly song for bedtime.
Jim
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A little late to the party Jim but arrived at last. The food, the plastic, the music, the plastic. Oh the humanity. We might have to give you back the evac hours.
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