Grafix British Battle Fighter

Started by tigercat, August 13, 2012, 05:56:23 AM

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tigercat

The Book people at work have brought in a model in 1:72 claiming to be  clip together and calling itself a "British Battle Fighter" It's basically a Spitfire the back of the box claims its a development of the Spitfire presumably as it's dodging some kind of copyright. Has anyone encountered this kit before?

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There's a Mig-29 (though the box shows an MFI for some reason) and an F-16 as well. Someone's posted some info and pics on the F-16 here somewhere, though i can't find it atm...
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I think Rad was talking about these on Sunday. He's been given one/some and we were talking drones
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I'd be interested in the Spitfire, natch.  May be a cheap source of spares.  That's assuming it's actually any good.
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They're in The Works for about £3, IIRC.
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tigercat

Found this on the Airfix tribute forum.



QuoteIf you are in the Works & see own brand clip together starter kits with a Spitfire & Mustang on the box priced at £2.99 complete with paints don't fall for the artwork suggesting that there may be something decent inside like me   

I picked up the "British Battle Fighter" Spitfire with the nice pictures of the Mark IX on the front & the Mark V on the side making me curious as to what was within.  Sadly the pics have little resemblence to he plastic inside. Roughly 1/48th scale, kinda a clip wing Mark IX cross between a high back & low back with deep panel lines & the roundels moulded into the wings.

4 brightly paints that are nowhere near the correct colours & decals that look closer to the Italian airforce than the RAF.

Suppose that I should have been warned by the words "Inspired by the Spitfire" on the back.

Only £2.99 & worth the curiosity, but one for the kiddies only. Good thing I know a lad that I can pass it on to.

TallEng

Quote from: tigercat on August 13, 2012, 09:18:52 AM
Found this on the Airfix tribute forum.



QuoteIf you are in the Works & see own brand clip together starter kits with a Spitfire & Mustang on the box priced at £2.99 complete with paints don't fall for the artwork suggesting that there may be something decent inside like me   

I picked up the "British Battle Fighter" Spitfire with the nice pictures of the Mark IX on the front & the Mark V on the side making me curious as to what was within.  Sadly the pics have little resemblence to he plastic inside. Roughly 1/48th scale, kinda a clip wing Mark IX cross between a high back & low back with deep panel lines & the roundels moulded into the wings.

4 brightly paints that are nowhere near the correct colours & decals that look closer to the Italian airforce than the RAF.

Suppose that I should have been warned by the words "Inspired by the Spitfire" on the back.

Only £2.99 & worth the curiosity, but one for the kiddies only. Good thing I know a lad that I can pass it on to.

Sounds like a ready made 'Whiff'   :thumbsup:
you just need to add imagination ;D

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The Spitfire wings may be ideal scratch fodder for various Supermarine projects.
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Quote from: pyro-manic on August 13, 2012, 08:45:21 AM
They're in The Works for about £3, IIRC.

I bought  one of the "MIG29" kits to mess about with.  They are  cheap  and simple,  and lacking in  detail.  I'm  enjoying  playing about with a model that  is  about  75%  whiff even before I start interfering with it. 
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Quote from: pyro-manic on August 13, 2012, 07:50:56 AM
There's a Mig-29 (though the box shows an MFI for some reason) and an F-16 as well. Someone's posted some info and pics on the F-16 here somewhere, though i can't find it atm...
This one?
http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,34262.msg564160.html#msg564160
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pyro-manic

Yep, that's what I was thinking of. :thumbsup:
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Jschmus

My nephew got one of these as an Advent gift this past Sunday.  He put it together after dinner tonight.  It knocked together easily, save for one minor detail.  The wings go on backwards.  It appears to be one of the later marks, as it has a four-blade prop and clipped wingtips, but the wings curve backwards.  We attempted to reverse them so it would look right, but the kit is engineered that way, so it became an instant whiff.  I'll post a pic as soon as I get a chance.

Also, the box claims the kit is 1/100, but it's definitely closer to 1/72.
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I saw it in B&M t'other week and thankfully was skint or I may have bought it for a laugh.  I've seen photos of it and I don't think it can be as bad in teh flesh as it were although I *know* I'm wrong...

Than again, Scooterman will attest to the sheer horribleness of that Spitfire UTI I bought at Telford...
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Jschmus

Here's the pic, as promised.

Now that I look at it, the tailplanes are way off as well.
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