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The Airfix Spitfire Mk.1

Started by Overkiller, January 22, 2008, 05:42:34 AM

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Overkiller

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cthulhu77


Great concept !  Love the roundels on those silver wings, really beautiful.

nev

Brilliant!!!  :lol:

Personally, I would take the "what if" logo of your base, see how many you can fool with your backstory ;)
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Mossie

Great model Duncan & plausible too, there where a handful of privately owned Spitfires in the 50's & 60's purely used for joy flights.  Nice simple scheme, I think had I done the same thing I'd probably have over-egged it!
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Excalibur

This is awesome, if your not already a member of the Airfix tribute forum you may want to become a member & post it there as well. I think they would get a kick out of your idea. Great job, here's the link to the forum if your interested,

http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/index.php

Ian the Kiwi Herder

Loved it when I saw it in the flesh on Sunday.

Excellent work.

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Glenn Gilbertson

Great idea and beautiful model - you deserve a reward from Airfix!

John Howling Mouse

You sure hit the nail on the head with this one: classy and elegant.

Is this variant of the Spitfire one of the ones from the original Otaki or ARII molds?  I know Airfix reboxed their Corsair and a few others in 1:48----fantastic kits, especially considering how long ago they debuted, complete with finely engraved surface details, etc.
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lancer

That is outstanding Duncan. An amazing idea and build. Nice one.
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Mossie

Quote from: John Howling Mouse on January 22, 2008, 06:22:03 PM
You sure hit the nail on the head with this one: classy and elegant.

Is this variant of the Spitfire one of the ones from the original Otaki or ARII molds?  I know Airfix reboxed their Corsair and a few others in 1:48----fantastic kits, especially considering how long ago they debuted, complete with finely engraved surface details, etc.
Baz, this is a new kit.  I think they used the Mk.Vc as a basis, but less so than they did with the recent Mk.IX release (that one got a luke warm reception) & it's been very well recieved.  It's the only kit to include the flat canopy & two bladed prop of the very early Mk.I's, before you've had to go aftermarket what is a really simple addition to a kit.

Expect a Mk.XVIe from them in the not too distant future, at the moment this is offered as an exclusive incentive for Airfix Club membership, I guess they'll eventually role it out into the mainstream.
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Brian da Basher

That's just simply outstanding! I love the Airfix decals!

Brian da Basher