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Started by Radish, September 01, 2007, 09:46:18 AM

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dadlamassu

Quote from: NARSES2 on December 16, 2014, 06:14:57 AM
Well a new tool Beaufighter in 1/72 would be delightfull  ;D

Especially if it is a Merlin engined one!

kitnut617

Quote from: dadlamassu on December 17, 2014, 04:45:17 AM
Quote from: NARSES2 on December 16, 2014, 06:14:57 AM
Well a new tool Beaufighter in 1/72 would be delightfull  ;D

Especially if it is a Merlin engined one!

There's already an 1/72 injection Merlin Beaufighter on the market, got one in the stash. It even comes with two styles of Merlin nacelle. My plans were to make it a Griffon powered one though --  ;)  and not using a Spitfire style cowling, something from a Firefly would be better.
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NARSES2

Quote from: kitnut617 on December 17, 2014, 05:39:04 AM
There's already an 1/72 injection Merlin Beaufighter on the market, got one in the stash. It even comes with two styles of Merlin nacelle. My plans were to make it a Griffon powered one though --  ;)  and not using a Spitfire style cowling, something from a Firefly would be better.

Oh that would look good  :thumbsup:

The Beaufighter version I want to build is a DAF one with twin 40mm cannon. They did trial one (with a different manufacturers cannon on either side of the fuselage) and there's some nice pics in the Flypast special on the type. It would just be nice to get a good reasonably priced modern tool. Always hoped that Tamiya would have done one to accompany the Mossie but a new tool Airfix one will do  :thumbsup:
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kitnut617

Quote from: NARSES2 on December 17, 2014, 06:55:58 AM
Always hoped that Tamiya would have done one to accompany the Mossie but a new tool Airfix one will do  :thumbsup:

The Hasegawa one isn't too bad, got two or three of those in the stash, one comes with the 200 Gal centerline drop tank.  I'm going to drop that tank in rubber because the Welkin NF.2 was fitted with two of them on pylons under the outer wings (got some photos of it somewhere)
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NARSES2

I have a couple of Hasegawa ones but they are a little pricey now.

Didn't know about the long range tank and the Welkin. Got the CM Welkin NF. 2 kit in the stash. Recently prepped the Mk I for work after Christmas
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KiwiZac

I'm surprised no-one else has suggested a Corsair for the clue on the 9th - take a look at the lower wing, to me it looks like there's a gull there. I'm hoping the other one is a new Beau - I built the original as a kid and I'd love a cheaper but still accurate alternative to the Tamiya one.

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Amen Zac. But I'm still pretty excited about a new Beaufighter as well. Love to do the Merlin powered one.

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Thorvic

Another clue today on the 18th

Wildcat perhaps for one, but the other ?

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Weaver

Quote from: KiwiZac on December 17, 2014, 07:54:54 PM
I'm surprised no-one else has suggested a Corsair for the clue on the 9th - take a look at the lower wing, to me it looks like there's a gull there. I'm hoping the other one is a new Beau - I built the original as a kid and I'd love a cheaper but still accurate alternative to the Tamiya one.


I think the paper over the prop is triangular, implying that it's a 3-blade one, not the Corsair's 4-blader. I suspect it's the Defiant or another Hurricane sub-variant built with it's u/c down and the paper wrapped over the wing and u/c together.
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Quote from: Thorvic on December 17, 2014, 10:46:37 PM
Another clue today on the 18th

Wildcat perhaps for one, but the other ?



"Getting the Knack" could imply a Nakajima something...? Ki-84?
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zenrat

Quote from: Thorvic on December 17, 2014, 10:46:37 PM
Another clue today on the 18th

Wildcat perhaps for one, but the other ?



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Spey_Phantom

one clearly has tiptanks, so its either an F-80/T-33 or a Jet Provost?
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Weaver

A P-80 or a Strikemaster would make sense since they have moulds for both, and the P-80 is well liked. The front fuselage of the wrapped one looks rather short and wide, so that might indicate the Strikemaster.
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kitnut617

Quote from: NARSES2 on December 17, 2014, 07:19:06 AM
I have a couple of Hasegawa ones but they are a little pricey now.

Didn't know about the long range tank and the Welkin. Got the CM Welkin NF. 2 kit in the stash. Recently prepped the Mk I for work after Christmas

There's a nice article in the latest Air-Britain Aeromilitaria quarterly (Winter 2014) about Welkins and what designs led up to it.  One 3-View would most definitely be a 'Merlin' Whirlwind. But it's still Welkin size --
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NARSES2

Quote from: KiwiZac on December 17, 2014, 07:54:54 PM
I'm surprised no-one else has suggested a Corsair for the clue on the 9th - take a look at the lower wing, to me it looks like there's a gull there. I'm hoping the other one is a new Beau - I built the original as a kid and I'd love a cheaper but still accurate alternative to the Tamiya one.


Do you mean Hasegawa Beau ? AFAIK Tamiya don't do one, if they do then it's missing from my life
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