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USMC F10-S Spitfire-finished

Started by AeroplaneDriver, July 23, 2008, 09:35:06 PM

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AeroplaneDriver

Since it's my birthday tomorrow (or technically today since it's after midnight here now) I decided to, and was given clearance to, give myself a nice day of modeling.  For my birthday quickie build I decided to take a break from pointy, firebreathing things to give a little time to the Most Beautiful Aircraft Ever Built; a Griffon-engined Spit. 

I dont have a teardrop canopy version in the stash yet, but I've got a couple of Mk.14s.  I decided on the Acedamy one over Fujimi by tossing a coin (really, I did). 



So far I've painted the interior pieces, plus the gear wells and other areas that will be green chromate. 

Still not sure how I will whif this one.  I toyed with the idea of a turboprop conversion, probably serving in Malaysia or Vietnam, but decided against it in part because I want a nice easy build, and partly because I dont feel like I can do the mod without ruining a lot of the lovely surface detail on the kit.  This is still on my 'to-do' list, maybe if I get an Airfix 1/48 Mk.24...

So once the decision was made to make it a paint & decal only whif, I've narrowed it down to about 4 different schemes/operators.  More on them as the build progreses.

So I got that going for me...which is nice....

K5054NZ

*cough* Post-war RNZAF! *cough*

Awesome Nick! Looking forward to seeing how this one turns out - and happy birthday in advance!  :cheers: :party:


BTW wait for the rivet-counting to begin on this kit.....I'm sure its only moments away  :rolleyes:

AeroplaneDriver

Quote from: K5054NZ on July 23, 2008, 11:27:26 PM

BTW wait for the rivet-counting to begin on this kit.....I'm sure its only moments away  :rolleyes:

And I couldnt give a toss.  I think it looks nice and it's going together well, so I'm happy with it!
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

AeroplaneDriver

Done for tonight...

The little Spit Pit is together and in the fuselage.  I may glue the fuselage up before I call it quits tonight so it can dry overnight.





It's all OOB except for tape belts and the cushion (chute pack?) made from a little bit of blu-tac.  The little bits of fluff and fuz have been taken care of.
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

nev

Awesome 'pit

May I suggest post-war Indian in NMF?
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Brian da Basher

Many happy returns on your special day, Nick!
:party:  :cheers: :drink: :party: :cheers: :drink: :party:
That 'pit is looking every bit the winner!
:thumbsup:
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Damian2

 :party: :party: :party:

HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICK!!!!

After seeing the USAAF Spit on BritMod you should so a post war USAF machine, perhaps one fighting in Korea?

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Nice work on the pit so far.  Intrigued about the four schemes you've got in mind, but like the rest I'm going to throw my own into the bag!

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Quote from: AeroplaneDriver on July 24, 2008, 12:09:03 AM
Quote from: K5054NZ on July 23, 2008, 11:27:26 PM

BTW wait for the rivet-counting to begin on this kit.....I'm sure its only moments away  :rolleyes:

And I couldnt give a toss.  I think it looks nice and it's going together well, so I'm happy with it!

:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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AeroplaneDriver

The USAAF Spit on BM is what prompted me to do a Spit to be honest.  At first I was thinking of a USAAF build, but decided not to since one had been posted do recently (love yours too Mike!). 

The four I'm tryingto decide between are:

1.  RAF Arctic Camo-RAF '46 scenario with the US/UK pushing back the Soviets after teh German surrender.

2.  USMC-Blue island hopping Pacific fighter

3.  Postwar Irish Air Corps

4.  ETPS, for the Profiles GB, using this profile by Jennings:

So I got that going for me...which is nice....

Taiidantomcat

Great ideas, Happy Birthday!! :cheers:
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kitbasher

Quote from: AeroplaneDriver on July 24, 2008, 08:41:37 AM

Raspberry ripple Spit (ugh, that doesn't sound right - still, must be more appetising that Stooltingler's bottom chewing threats!) gets my vote, either ETPS (which tends only to operate two-seater combat types) or A&AEE - after all Spits were tested at Boscombe Down and the nearby High Post.   ;D ;D
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AeroplaneDriver

No pics to update with, but major construction is about complete.  This is an easy kit to put together quickly, but it took more PSR than I expected.  The seam along the top center of the cowling didnt do to well, but a touch of CA and a swipe of White-Out took care of it.  Same for the lower aft fuselage seam.  Getting the wing on took a bit more effort.  Fit left a little to be desired.  Not terrible, but far from perfect.  Squadron Green is drying right now.

The clear parts are masked and the gear is painted up, so once I finish the PSR routine I can start painting.  Still not sure about the scheme, but the voices will reveal their will in all due time.
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

sotoolslinger

Love the Spit , bigger the engine , more I love em . I'd like to see the blue scheme  with US markings.  :wub: Are you talking solid blue or the light bottom, intermediate color then dark blue scheme?
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AeroplaneDriver

Quote from: sotoolslinger on July 24, 2008, 01:59:44 PM
Love the Spit , bigger the engine , more I love em . I'd like to see the blue scheme  with US markings.  :wub: Are you talking solid blue or the light bottom, intermediate color then dark blue scheme?

I've thought about both schemes for a USMC version.  Both are still on the table as options really. 
So I got that going for me...which is nice....