Airfix 1:48 Hawker Fury I

colin m

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Completed, The Hawker Fury I,

One of Airfix's older kits, I found this abandoned on eBay, liked the look of it and bought it. As can be seen on the build thread, it was a bit ropey, plenty of flash (or free extra plastic) and a few sink marks. But, overall detail wasn't too bad.
So, the finished result. The shiny front bit is Alclad polished aluminium, the non-shiny bits are plain old Alclad aluminium. I saw this actual aircraft fly at Cosford in 2018, maybe that's why I bought it - I can't remember.
Rigging is with fishing line and tiny wire eyes. Luckily, 1930's bi-planes were a bit stronger than the WW1 stuff I've built before hence, use less rigging.

Whilst doing a bit of research for this build, I came across this web site. http://vintageaviationecho.com/flying-the-hawker-fury/ Well worth a read if the Fury is your sort of thing. The second picture on the site demonstrates, just how big the Fury is, for a bi plane, it's huge.

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Any questions / comments are welcomed.
 

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got one of these in the stash so its been nice watching you build one
 

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I saw the sister at Brooklands Museum ! - lovely finish on your model .
 

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Stunning looking model Colin. You turned that old kit into a real gem.
 

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Looks great Colin excellent paint job.
 

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Beautiful work on the Fury Colin...also lovely garden.

Cheers,
Richard
 

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Terrific work Colin.
The rigging makes all the difference to a model of this type and you sure know how to rig one!

Excellent build.

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colin m

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Thanks all for stopping by and taking time to comment. I dulled the polished aluminium down a bit. I sort of wished I hadn't now and left it with the full on bling effect ! But, overall, it turned out nice for an old dear. One strange thing though, for a model, it doesn't half weigh a bit.
I saw the sister at Brooklands Museum
I thought something looked a bit odd, then learnt that the museum example is a replica. A very nice one though.
 
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