Spitfire Mk. 22/24 (Revell, 1/32)

stona

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Nice work Roman. It's a kit that is showing its age but with a bit of work,as you've put in,can be made more than half decent.

I'm interested to know if when you fit the lower wing to the fuselage the nose has a nasty twist in it? I really struggled to straighten the nose on the one I built. It was not a scene suitable for children I can assure you!

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Vajled

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Nice work Roman. It's a kit that is showing its age but with a bit of work,as you've put in,can be made more than half decent.I'm interested to know if when you fit the lower wing to the fuselage the nose has a nasty twist in it? I really struggled to straighten the nose on the one I built. It was not a scene suitable for children I can assure you!

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Steve
thx mobear, thx steve

Yes, I dont know how fit will do... but let you know like this build blog pictures how I post before :smiling3:

thx for the tip to be avare of that problem

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THX guys for folowing me and for nice comments :smiling3:

and left side of cockpit is finished















Cheers



Roman
 

stona

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Your something is the throttle lever. The large black knurled wheel behind it is the elevator trim wheel and the smaller black wheel below it is the rudder trim wheel.

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Your something is the throttle lever. The large black knurled wheel behind it is the elevator trim wheel and the smaller black wheel below it is the rudder trim wheel.Cheers

Steve
thx steve :smiling3:

you didnt understand my picture... Something is that part from stash... Some hidraulic thing... from what I made trottle lever :smiling3:

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stona

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Oops! It looks good whatever you made it from :smiling3:

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Vajled

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everything is ready for gluing into fuselage





finally glued... catastrofic fit of parts into fuselage... you only must put your tounge in corner of the mouth, good aim and glu... and after that pray to all fit ok...





and now I will go to have double votka to calm mayself :smiling3:



Cheers



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Truly brilliant scratch building Roman, very well done.....Enjoy the Vodka!

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mobear

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Roman i hated putting cockpit in to fuselage i took 3 attempts dry fitting before i said to hell with it and glued then prayed hahahahaha,looks real good fit to me,i bow to your greatness

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tecdes

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Very nice Roman. Like the speed of light.

Still obviously not getting any sleep.

Never mind another Vodka will sort that.

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stona

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Well done Roman! Now you've got the challenge of the wing and those lovely wing fillets to look forward to. You thought the interior/fuselage fit was catastrophic :smiling5:

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Well done Roman! Now you've got the challenge of the wing and those lovely wing fillets to look forward to. You thought the interior/fuselage fit was catastrophic :smiling5:Cheers

Steve
Thx for encourage Steve :smiling3:

LOOL

Roman
 
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