Tamiya 1/48 Fairey Swordfish

Del640

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Good kit, however I was unaware you needed photo etched aftermarket braces....so went old school...not totally accurate, but fun building.
 

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Excellent job del , the bracing is fine . There is a Tamiya aftermarket PE fret with the flat bracing wires ( rods?) but even that isnt totally accurate as the actual rods are aerofoil section whereas the PE is just flat . Plus Ive heard that they can be a bugger to try and get straight when fitting , so you probably saved yourself a lot of hassle ! cheers tony
 

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Hi Tony,
I'd heard that to, instructions tell you to fit braces whilst the wings are disconnected from the fuselage....then they all start popping out when you attach the wings.

Del
 

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It looks wonderful. I could really go weak with such old biplanes - if only there wasn't so much rigging. I never really understood how it works properly.
 

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Great looking model there Del. Rockets, bombs, torpedo and flares. It's a wonder it ever got off the deck.
 
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