Italeri 1:48 Hawker Hurricane Mk 1

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P3901 was flown by Witold Urbanowicz who was one of the outstanding Polish aces of WW2.

During the peak of the Battle of Britain, Urbanowicz commanded the Polish 303rd Kosciuszko Sqn which was the most successful squadron of the Battle destroying 126 enemy aircraft, even though it joined the Battle about two months after it had started.

Witold Urbanowicz survived the war (which also saw him serve against the Japanese) and settled in the USA. He passed away in 1996.

Hurricane P3901 was built to contract 962371/38 by Hawker at Brooklands and delivered in July 1940 to 615 Squadron at Kenley. P3901 became a Battle of Britain veteran when it was transferred to 303 Squadron at Northolt on 2nd August 1940. The Hurricane served with them until the unit converted to Spitfire I's in January 1941.

After a couple of unit transfers, P3901 suffered an accident at Clifton on 25th November 1941. A repair was made on site and returned to 55 OTU on repair were it served until suffering a Cat.E2/FA accident on 28th April1943 when to flew into Manwitch Fell, Croglin, Cumberland.

The Italeri model has a few problems which have been well discussed, but at the end of the day, it turned out OK. It looks like a Hurricane. I don't know if the fuselage is a mm too long or if a row of rivets shouldn't be where they are, that's for others to argue about. I just like the way it looks.

The spinner is the correct one for this model, but I don't like it, so it's only held on by blu-tak. Italeri do provide the alternative 'pointy' spinner which gives the aircraft that classic Hawker look, like I said, it's only held on with blu-tak ! The model has nice surface detail but, and it's a big but, is it worth £25.00 ish ? Well I'm not too sure.

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A lovely build Colin with some subtle weathering a well deserved 5*. It's nice that you have included the history of the Hurricane I think it brings a model to life. By the way what is the best way to achieve the flat areas on the tyres.

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A mighty fine result Colin. A build to be proud of. A great paint job as well. Five big fat shiny stars worth.

Worth the money? I think so. In fact I would buy another.

Vaughan, The two most used methods are either sand paper, or as I often do Heat the bottom CAREFULLY with a lighter, then gently press the tyre down onto a hard surface. I have also read that some just press them down onto a heated plate....

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i love your hurri looking a sweet build,i have no idea for flattening tyres,i like them pumped up lol,5*s from me also.On a personal note the pols used their birds so roughly i wouldve weathered it more,like ive seen in pictures,thats just me though

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Cracking Hurricane Colin, I love these aircraft. If memory serves they were more numerous and knocked down more enemy fighters during the BoB.

A fine tribute to a great plane, 5 well earned stars from me too.

And it's great that you included a potted history of your particular build, gives it life.

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great build... really you have done it all around the model

What you think about that kit? Seems to be good?

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Great looking Hurricane. I'd be well pleased with,that,25 quid well spent.

You're right about the spinner,it looks like it was designed for a different aircraft....which it was!

Nice history to go with it too,I always like that aspect of modelling.

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Thanks all for having a look.

Vaughan, I normally sand the tyres down just a bit to get the look. However, Italeri provided 'squashed' tyres in the kit.

So you're ok with the price Ian, I'm a little undecided. Just this very day, has arrived this View attachment 48285 At about £15.00 from Wonderland models, the detail easily equals the Italeri Hurricane. Is the fit as good, we'll have to see about that ! Having said that, I was so very tempted to do the Maltese Hurricane, I might have to buy another one anyway. So Roman, I'm tempted to get another, so it must be a decent kit. I suspect that prices might drop in the future.

Ole, nooooooooooo don't say I've under done the weathering. I'm normally the one that goes over the top with weathering, this time I reigned myself in big time in a deliberate attempt to not to over do it - doh ! Right that's it, Ian, I need another one !

Tony you're quite right, Hurricanes did more damage during the BoB than the Spitfires. However, I forget the ratio, but the Hurricanes did out number the Spitfires by quite a bit.

And Steve, the history, well Italeri provide you with quite a nice little book to get you on the way. When I realised that this was one of the 5 versions you can build from the kit, I choose it as a little thank you to all the Polish who thought with us during WW2.

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A wonderful result Colin. Hurricanes destroyed approximately 80 percent of all enemy aircraft downed in the Battle of Britain, including those by anti aircraft fire. A legendary machine for sure.

According to Document-44: RAF Order of Battle September 7th 1940 , there were 31 Hurricane squadrons and 20 Spitfire squadrons on 7th September 1940.
 
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Thanks Joe. Great site you've included there, I'll take sometime looking around that one. Mind you, the half Gladiator squadron is a bit of a concern ! Imagine, being a fresh faced pilot and being given a Gladiator.................good heavens..........
 
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I am just about to start building this model, If i can get the results anywhere near yours then I will be very happy. Great Work!
 

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Thanks for having a look.

The price might seem a bit much, but there really is loads of detail just waiting to be high lighted. I built mine with an engine cover off, which I sort of regret as it spoils the smooth lines of the Hurri'

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Colin , apologies mate, ive only just seen this one. What a great looking hurricane! Youve done a cracking job , a great build of a classic aircraft. I'm with you on the spinner issue, this one doesnt look as nice as the pointy one. A belated 5 stars matey , cheers tony
 

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\ said:
Thanks for having a look. The price might seem a bit much, but there really is loads of detail just waiting to be high lighted. I built mine with an engine cover off, which I sort of regret as it spoils the smooth lines of the Hurri'

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And Tamiya bump the price up even more for the pleasure of putting it in a new box....

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And Tamiya bump the price up even more for the pleasure of putting it in a new box....Ian M
To true Ian, what a nerve, oh but they do chuck a couple of figures in as well !! and Tony, I kept the pointy spinner with all intentions of swapping it - I can't find it now !

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