Airfix Seafire 1/48

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1/48 Airfix Seafire complete with resin cockpit and engine the diorama is my first attempt so i wanted to keep it simple took just over 4 weeks to build it is my third serious build after this one http://www.scale-models.co.uk/threads/my-second-completed-build.19509/#post-171429 and i wanted to keep it small i hope you like it

Thanks

Rob

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And very nice it is as well!

Great job Rob.
 

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That's a lovely piece of work Rob.

Is it just my eyes or is the spinner drooping a little at the front?

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it probably is the resin engine was a nightmare in the end i just wanted it finished i think its the last time i attempt an open engine unless it was molded into the kit in the first place and not an aftermarket part

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Great Build! I like the Seafire and it's detailing
 
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Thanks for the reply's i am just pondering my next build either a 1/32 academy sufa or a hobby-boss 1/32 sturmovik something a little bigger than the seafire

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Rob
 
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That's lovely - was checking this out earlier. With the figures, have you painted the highlights/lowlights in on the uniforms, or is that just the lighting? Looks great.

Any reason you chose to have a land-based diorama than a aircraft carrier deck? Just curious!
 
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i tried for ages to get a royal navy/raf carrier crew but i couldn't find one so i went with the land based one i really wanted it to be carrier based though i just hope one of you isn't going to tell me there is one after all

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Rob
 
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That is superb Rob & for a third build ever incredible. Wish my third had turned out half that quality. Ambitious as well with a 1/48.

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Heh, no not at all! I suspect that you'd have to do some fairly clever re-purposing of generic ground crew. Did a bit of googling and found some a few images of crew on the HMS Furious and Courageous, both of which flew Seafires... have a look...

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Here, too, are some crew on HMS Victorious. Not sure if she ever hosted any seafires... but notice the general lack of anything approaching clothing at all, let along specific uniform! (And all the while handling... er... something that looks pretty explosive anyway... Not entirely sure what they're working on here).

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You might have had to spend ages sanding away anything at all clothing-like, and mixing up tubs full of "burnt Pom" flesh tones!

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The 47 flew off the HMS Triumph with NAS 800 during the Korean war so shorts and tropical togs would of been the order of the day...

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Superb, just terrific! I love the two pilots, one spouting on about tactics and how he got behind a guy and the other, totally uninterested in his companion and more bothered about the Spit.

Great build from me.

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thank you for all your replies and advice i am planning to do a 1/32 seafire in the future could someone tell me if anyone does a kit or a conversion for a kit ?

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Rob
 

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There is a MkIb from Revell and there was a conversion set to build a 47 from revells mk22. They seem to be out of production right now, the conversion set that is, but Freightdog who made it have just been sent a message from me asking if it will re released. I want one as well!!! lol

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I know this sounds bad but i am not keen on building spitfires as they have been built as models alot thats why i did a seafire i have a 1/32 hobbyboss VB and a VB trop in my stash that i will build eventually i was thinking of trying to convert one into a float plane i am going to get a Eduard 1/48 spitfire MK IXc and the resin engine but at the minute im havng a stab at a sufa.

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