Greg Kimsey
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I had not planned on starting a thread on this build since master @paddy has one going, but I keep highjacking his thread with questions and I need some advice on the build. I know little about WWII planes, other than what I see in movies, (the movie Dunkirk comes to mind), but I DO know that the Spitfire changed the course of the war. It is an absolute British icon and an engineering marvel they are proud of, and should be. I have built one 1/48 Spitfire. It has been a minute and I don't even remember which maker made the kit. When I heard Airfix was retooling a 1/24 Spitfire, I admit I got excited. I was even more excited when Paddy started his first!
I plan on leaving some panels open for the "cool factor", and was not sure about this particular panel:
I think I would like to open it but wasn't sure if it would be on the real plane.
What I have done so far is mostly prep pieces for priming and painting on the interior. I have the interior of the fuselage green with panel centers highlighted and ready for oil weathering.
I have three piles of parts ready for different primers. First pile will be Alclad Grey microfiller for painting in cockpit green.
The next pile will be painted black, so they will be primered in Alclad black microfiller. I am going to do both Instrument panels, one decalled and one hand painted and see which is best.
The last pile are to be painted Aluminum, so they will be primered in Alclad gloss black base primer. You can see that I goofed with two of the ribs and painted them green before realizing they are to be aluminum.
Not much else to see. Oh! I think I will use the provided harness. I spent a great deal of time with files, dremel, and exacto knife scraping to reduce the thickness to less than half of the molded thickness. I think they are in scale now.
For the seat, I added Tamiya tape along the seat edges to simulate the tape used to prevent chafing. Paddy painted his leather seat cover black, which is probably more correct than the shiny dark green I am going to use. The instructions say to paint it brown leather, but the photo reference looks dark green...soon, dark green it shall be. The seat bottom will be a mottled red/brown to simulate bakelite material
Any ole' who, Sharkmouth is going to flood me with TMI on the radio access panel opening I asked about, and it is MUCH appreciated!! Thank you!
I plan on leaving some panels open for the "cool factor", and was not sure about this particular panel:
I think I would like to open it but wasn't sure if it would be on the real plane.
What I have done so far is mostly prep pieces for priming and painting on the interior. I have the interior of the fuselage green with panel centers highlighted and ready for oil weathering.
I have three piles of parts ready for different primers. First pile will be Alclad Grey microfiller for painting in cockpit green.
The next pile will be painted black, so they will be primered in Alclad black microfiller. I am going to do both Instrument panels, one decalled and one hand painted and see which is best.
The last pile are to be painted Aluminum, so they will be primered in Alclad gloss black base primer. You can see that I goofed with two of the ribs and painted them green before realizing they are to be aluminum.
Not much else to see. Oh! I think I will use the provided harness. I spent a great deal of time with files, dremel, and exacto knife scraping to reduce the thickness to less than half of the molded thickness. I think they are in scale now.
For the seat, I added Tamiya tape along the seat edges to simulate the tape used to prevent chafing. Paddy painted his leather seat cover black, which is probably more correct than the shiny dark green I am going to use. The instructions say to paint it brown leather, but the photo reference looks dark green...soon, dark green it shall be. The seat bottom will be a mottled red/brown to simulate bakelite material
Any ole' who, Sharkmouth is going to flood me with TMI on the radio access panel opening I asked about, and it is MUCH appreciated!! Thank you!