Beautiful Roger, I wish I had the patience.
Are there any larger scale kits around?
Steve
There are several 1:24 scale kits of the Spitfire available. However steer clear of the Airfix version. It is rubbish. The mouldings are bad and the fit is even worse. If you want a large scale Spit, got for the 1:24 scale by Trumpeter.
Matt
There are also a few 1/32 scale kits about. Revell have re-issued the old Matchbox 22/24 kit but this is very "chunky" and over complicated. Makes a nice model though. Also from Revell is the old (very old) Seafire kit. It has a few nice touches, like moving control surfaces, but it is showing its age. It is based on a MkVb and there is also a MkIIa version but I'm not sure if this is currently in production. Hasegawa produce a MkVb and a MkIIb in 1/32. Pacific Coast models do a couple of MkIX kits. These are limited run mixed media (injection moulded plastic, resin and etched parts) and need some work and some skill to build. Look awesome when built though.
Of the big 1/24 scale kits, Trumpeter kits are more modern and are easier to build but have some accuracy issues. The old Airfix kits are based on a mould dating back to the 1970s and are really showing their age now. The Vb also has a bodged wing modification that just does not work.
I find 1/48 to be the best scale for Warbirds. Not too big and plenty of detail.

Our Squadron had its own F.22 for a while when I was in the ATC. It was actually owned by the Brighton branch of RAFA but it was stored out in the open at our HQ. It was pretty dilapidated & the engine was missing. We were allowed to look but not touch. It's now been restored for static display in Oz.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/UK---Air/Supermarine-356-Spitfire/1275996/L/
It always surprises me that there are so few late model (post PR XIX) Spitfires in preservation today. Other than the US based Seafire 47 I don't think there is another late model flying today. TFC have a 22 but I doubt that will ever see the light of day.
