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#1 DONE +++ Supermarine Jetfire Mk.I, 'YQ-G' of RAF 616 Sq., 1945 (pics @p.2)

Started by Dizzyfugu, October 02, 2016, 10:05:13 AM

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RAFF-35

 :thumbsup:  :wub: :thumbsup: :bow:

As you've already said, the build turned out a lot sleeker than expected
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kitnut617

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Doug K

Excellent, may have play with an FAA version, couldn't be much worse than an Attacker :)

Snowtrooper

Still has the graceful lines of a Spit, and does not even look "tadpolish" or pod-and-boom type at all. Subtle and clever! :thumbsup:

TheChronicOne

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Dizzyfugu

Thank you very much, everyone!  :cheers:

BTW.
Quote from: NARSES2 on October 09, 2016, 07:25:07 AM
I was wondering how this would turn out and now I know. It really works  :thumbsup:

Fantastic model and has given me ideas for a Centaurus engined Spitfire ? Would need clipped wing tips and would be used in the Far East ? Something to muse on. I do have a "spare" Centaurus so might get around to putting up against an Airfix Mk 22 ? Note the word "might"  :angel:

Why not? I have successfully grafted a Centaurus onto a Mustang (did not expect that this would work and even look good), a late Spitfire should be possible, too - even though the intersection between the round engine and the oval fuselage is challenging. In the case of the Jetfire, the exhaust pipes were a good explanation for the fuselage shape, with the originally planned ventral jetpipe things would have gotten more challenging in front of the cockpit section!

zenrat

Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

DogfighterZen

Yes, sir! Very good indeed! I was thinking this would look weird, but came out very sleek. :thumbsup:
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Weaver

Excellent, and schemes of this ilk were studied in real life of course. :thumbsup:
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TomZ

Looks very good. Love the paint job!

Clever execution with the exhausts.


TomZ

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Librarian

Bit of a mystery...I posted a glowing  :thumbsup: yesterday, along the lines of how I had reservations but the model turned out beautifully, preserving the sleek lines of the Spit. Seems to have disappeared off the thread. Anyway... :wub: :wub: :thumbsup:.

Glenn Gilbertson

I am another sceptic who has been converted - the finished model looks surprisingly attractive! Well done. :thumbsup:


PR19_Kit

I like the Jetfire very much indeed. It looks so logical, and the bifuricated jet pipes really suit it.  :thumbsup:
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Quote from: Dizzyfugu on October 09, 2016, 04:10:38 AM
As a side note, the story is not over yet, because there's an engine-less Yak-23 left over, and I wonder what it might look like with a piston engine grafted to the empty nose?

A Yak-9? ;D
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