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Kotare Spitfire

I have built balsa kits in the past. They are not really that hard. My second year at college one of the jock guys on the dorm floor (yeah I was the modeler nerd) got one and built it up to fly and it did. The whole floor within the next few weeks cleaned all the balsa kits in town out of the stores. We would go up on the roof and fly them off the roof of a 5 story building. I still have (mostly) the plane I built.

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Yea i use to build gliders as a kid, i remember my dad and i built a keil kraft topper which was a 40" free flight thing. i took us ages and was my first big build. Anyway , long story short we launched it of the side of a local hill and it went up and up until it was a spec and disappeared last seen heading towards France across the english channel. :)
My point about the Spitfire thing was yes its balsa but look and it has no curves just flat metal sheets squares that you are obviously supposed to bend to form the shapes like leading edges and cowlings in fact is there actually a flat panel on a spitfire ? Good luck with that :)
 
OK so y'all are wondering what I'm doing. In the reference photos that are in the instructions for this scheme you can see the shadow of earlier roundels where they were painted over. That's what I'm trying to accomplish.
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And the tonal variations you see should settle down when I flat coat everything.
 
You are taking this in an interesting direction Bob , i am not up on roundels but i supose the white and yellow bands were added for easier recognition.
 
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