Tamiya 1:48th Spitfire (Completed)

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Plastickitbasher

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Yeah finally finished this one.

Fininshed with Flory models dark dirt brushed all over and then roughly removed with a damp cotton bud, Mig black smoke was used for the exhust and gun ports, I wanted the over all look of it being war battered.

For those sharp eyed members will have noticed it's been finished the marks for Sqd Ldr Brian Lane.

And now for the pics

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Enjoy

Regards

David

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That's excellent David, it really looks realistically used & the cockpit detail is great.

Cheers

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Really nice job David, love the weathered look. I've not built a Spit yet and really like 1/48 so think I'll go get me one of these.
 
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Lovely job, nicely weathered and realistic. Is it going onto a diorama base? It would look superb with a vehicle next to it and there are plenty of 1/48th Tamiya options to choose from.
 

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Very nice, I always like a dirty bird..

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what i love about this spit is the look of all the panels,plus the weathering top notch

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Plastickitbasher

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Thanks all for your kind comments, yep going to work on a dio not sure what to do yet, I'll have a bit of "thinking time" with a glass of beer (or two) lol
 
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Hi Dave, Ive just done a coat of future pre decal on my one of these. I bet this went together like a dream?

Nice job on the weathering.

Psst Mike, Dont get an icm one =p
 

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Very nice! evryone loves a Spitfire including me.

Cheers

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\ said:
Hi Dave, Ive just done a coat of future pre decal on my one of these. I bet this went together like a dream?Nice job on the weathering.

Psst Mike, Dont get an icm one =p
The ICM spitfires are better than the Tamiya ones; more accurate shape/size. Better Detail and cost under half as much.....The one thing they are not are shake and bake kits, I'll give you that, but with a bit of effort, they build into a great little Spitfire.

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\ said:
The ICM spitfires are better than the Tamiya ones; more accurate shape/size. Better Detail and cost under half as much.....The one thing they are not are shake and bake kits, I'll give you that, but with a bit of effort, they build into a great little Spitfire.Ian M
You honestly recommend the icm spitfires over Tamiya? Weird.
 

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Just a better value for money, the detail is as good if not better and they have a better shape.

Why is that so weird?

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