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My very own Spitfire!

Postby masmith » Thu Aug 27, 2009 7:58 am

[center]I stopped modelling when I was about 13, but this summer being unable to get a job I
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby BFMF » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:47 am

Nice. I picked up modelling last summer, and I have really enjoyed building aircraft models, and even a couple vehicles. I really want to do a Spitfire sometime, but I'm waiting untill my skills are better
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby Mictheslik » Thu Aug 27, 2009 8:58 am

Looking good...taking you ages though Mark :P

I presume you're using enamels? If so I'd advise getting some Tamiya black acrylic. It dries really quickly and you can wash the brushes in water (perfect for doing a speedy pit ;) )

Also, there's no harm in drybrushing some dark silver across the dials to make them stand out, then adding white needles using cocktail sticks....looks good from a distance :)

Will get pictures of the 1/48 Vc up when it's finished (first coat of sand on 10 mins ago now the paints have arrived)...will put some pics up of the PRXIX aswell if anyone's interested :)

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P.S....I'll be very disappointed if you don't do scale wing bracings on that tiger moth :P
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby masmith » Thu Aug 27, 2009 9:50 am

P.S....I'll be very disappointed if you don't do scale wing bracings on that tiger moth


Well I said I would but, I was thinking about the size of the actual bracing wires, I figured they were about 5mm so 0.07mm to 1/72 scale so I dont know if its worth it, but Ill give it a try
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby Mictheslik » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:28 am

Yep...takes a while to get used to but really useful :)

On the bracing wire....http://www.railroadmodeling.net/modules ... 050&page=1

looks good  8-)

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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby EJW » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:44 am

Wow. My Dad taught me how to build and paint model aircraft. I last made one when I was about 14?
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby Hagar » Thu Aug 27, 2009 10:49 am


If you're going to do the rigging at least try to get it right. The inboard attachment points of the flying & landing wires in those photos are wrong. This affects how they cross in the centre.

For the correct positioning have a look at this photo. http://gallery.kitmaker.net/showphoto.php/photo/256645

PS. The inboard ends of both landing wires are attached to the rear spar of the upper wing. The inboard ends of both flying wires are attached to the front spar of the lower wing.
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby Mictheslik » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:20 am

Forgot to ask....does that Spit II have recessed panel lines?

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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby TigerAl » Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:27 am

You guys probably know all about this already but the Fine Scale Modeler website (and magazine) is IMO one of the best around for 'how to' stuff, photos and giving me general feelings of inadequacy!

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http://www.finescale.com/fsm/
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby masmith » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:10 pm

For the correct positioning have a look at this photo. http://gallery.kitmaker.net/showphoto.php/photo/256645

PS. The inboard ends of both landing wires are attached to the rear spar of the upper wing. The inboard ends of both flying wires are attached to the front spar of the lower wing.


Thanks Hagar :)

Forgot to ask....does that Spit II have recessed panel lines?


Yes it does
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby Mictheslik » Thu Aug 27, 2009 1:33 pm

I need to make some Cockpit Screens as well, any suggestions?


If you mean little windscreens, I'd take a piece of unused transparent sprue (from the spit if necessary), carve it into the right shape using a knife and lots of sanding, then sand using gradually smaller grades of paper/micromesh to make it clear before dunking it in some Klear....

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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby masmith » Thu Aug 27, 2009 2:55 pm

Dear Mods

Any chance of an aero-modelling section of the Forums ???

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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby HawkerTempest5 » Fri Aug 28, 2009 4:06 am

Dear Mods

Any chance of an aero-modelling section of the Forums ???

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What a good idea, you can't beat a bit of aero modelling! I've not done any now for about a year and I've got one or two kits still to finish off!
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Tip for the Spitfire IIa (or any Airfix Spitfire kit for that matter).The wing to body fit is quite poor. Glue the seat and panel to one side of the body only. When the body halves are glued and dry, cut off a small bit of scrap spur and wedge it into the fuselage, just behind the panel. It will help fill out the wing to body joint. ;) :)
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On the Airfix Mk IX it helpes make the upper cowling fit better also.
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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby Mictheslik » Fri Aug 28, 2009 11:06 am

I'm assuming you're airbrushing.....that camo looks superb  8-)

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Re: My very own Spitfire!

Postby masmith » Fri Aug 28, 2009 12:46 pm

Michael and HT5 I dont know about you , but when assembling the cockpit I found that the Gun Sight stuck out to far for the early marks, and also the control colum was very long, I just took a knife to both the problems
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