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Royal Canadian Navy Seafire (Hybrid) Mk.45

Started by kitnut617, December 30, 2012, 03:37:14 PM

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kitnut617

I've got this one almost done, backstory to follow.






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The Wooksta!

Right.  Aeroteam 21 wing (the bay interiors give it away), guns, prop and radiators.  I suspect the Aeroteam fuselage with the forward section raised.  Tail rebuilt with the spare fuselage in the AZ F21 kit.

Have to confess that a 21 with Spiteful type tail surfaces is in The Plan, as part of Supermarine's attempts to bring the control difficulties of the 21 under, ahem, control.  In addition to a navalised F14 fuselage with Spiteful wings as a shortcut naval fighter.
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Beauty ! Such an ugly, yet nice looking bird !

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kitnut617

#3
Are Aeroteam and Eduard the same Lee  ?, my PAK-20 book doesn't connect them.  The only Spit listed under Aeroteam is a Mk.IXe
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kitnut617

Thanks Chris, Todd.

If anyone is wondering, this is what a Spiteful looks like with Spitfire wings
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The Aeroteam 21 came out in 1997 and is a copy of the CMR F21 from the previous year.  Eduard reboxed the kit a year later with added resin, etch, new decals and an injection canopy.

Not seen the Aeroteam Mk IXe but would suspect it's a reboxed KP kit.  I haven't seen many Aeroteam kits, I only think they did two or three.

Czech companies and tools are a nightmare to keep a track of.  A lot of these companies that sprang up in the late 80s/early 90s were basically reboxing the early MPM kits.  Karo As and WK being two.
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Army of One

Certainly looks purposeful......I like it..... :thumbsup:
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#8
What I did was use one of my Eduard Profipak Mk.21 kits, the tail assembly up to the real world tail assembly joint comes from an Airkit Mk.22, the canopy comes from an Airfix Mk.22 (thanks to Alun for that), and you're right about the Airfix Mk.XIX air intake Lee, that's what I used there.  I also used some of the cockpit detail parts from the Mk.XIX.  Other than that, all I did was raise the cockpit up the scale equivilent of 6" (2.1mm).  The fuselage profile now matches the 3-View drawings I have of the Spiteful exactly ('cause I made sure it did).

The Mk.21 tail will now go on the Airkit Mk.22 because there are a number of photos in various books I have which show this, but also because I already have a Ventura Mk.22 built and now have a new Airfix Mk.22 which will become a Mk.24, so don't need another Mk.22 with large tail surfaces.  I used the Airkit tail because it closely conforms to the Eduard fuselage with a minimal amount of filler and sanding.

Apart from the tail, all that you see here in white and the lighter grey over the engine is all that got changed.  Nothing else was changed.

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If you're going to do the early version of the 22, it's easier just to swap the wings from the AZ 21 and the AZ 14/18.  same company for all the toolings so they will fit.
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It's a thought Lee, but seeing as I've already got a kit to make it from, I'll complete it.  I'm going to see if I can get a look at the AZ kits though, got a couple of other ideas in the works --
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I've manage to finish a project without getting distracted (well actually this project was a distraction from another project).









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crudebuteffective

Nice one, I always thought the spitfire was beautiful and the spiteful was handsom, its weird to look at how the spitfire progressed when you put a MK1 spit and a seafire 47 (another handsome beast) next to each other
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She does look nice  :thumbsup:

Quote from: crudebuteffective on January 06, 2013, 02:02:25 PM
its weird to look at how the spitfire progressed when you put a MK1 spit and a seafire 47 (another handsome beast) next to each other

Very much so
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