Airfix Spitfire Mk.Vb
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October 29, 2024Starting with the cockpit subassemblies. This is the first reasonably detailed cockpit that I have built so taking it slowly. The green is Tamiya Cockpit Green XF-71 and is actually a more authentic lighter green than it appears in this photo.2
October 29, 2024The cockpit assembled and fitted in the fuselage.3
October 29, 2024Fuselage and wings assembled. This is a nice kit and everything fits well. There is barely any visible seam along the fuselage.4
October 29, 2024The airframe after two coats of Tamiya fine surface primer. The seams took just a little Deluxe Materials Perfect Plastic Putty which is excellent for filling fine gaps. Just put it in with a small spatula and run a moist finger across it and hardly any sanding is needed, just a little with an 800 grit pad. The cockpit and wheel wells are filled with AK Plastic Putty because they are already painted during assembly.5
October 30, 2024Underside spray painted and undercarriage fitted. A little touching up to do because I fitted the struts with activated CA to get it to stay in place. I had to redo the port side and spilled some CA debonder on the paint which removed the top coat. No big deal, a little in the air brush will fix it.6
October 30, 2024Much to my surprise, I managed to get the undercarriage angles about right.7
November 1, 2024I decided to use AK masking putty for the camouflage painting.8
November 1, 2024The idea being to achieve clean edged shapes.9
November 1, 2024The putty works well but can be a bit stringy. I used it to mask the cockpit but left it on too long and it settled to the bottom. It took me about 45 minutes to pick it out.10
November 1, 2024I am quite happy with the paint job although the browny green ended up being more greeny brown. I will use a wash to tone it down a little.11
November 1, 2024I managed to get the yellow leading edge paint to cover with three coats. Gunmetal exhaust with some dry brushed black to dirty them up a bit and take the shine off.12
November 6, 2024Gloss clear coat applied (Vallejo clear varnish thinned 1:1 and applied in 3 coats) then all the decals applied using Vallejo decal fix and Micro Sol. Now to put on a little exhaust and oil stain.
I shall let everything dry for a few days and then a coat of matt clear coat before attaching the canopy open.
Almost there, this has been A pleasant and trouble free build.13
November 7, 2024My first 1:48 scale aircraft is complete after just two weeks. This is definitely the scale for me for smaller aircraft along with 1:144 airliners. It was a very enjoyable build of a great kit. The level of detail was just right for me at the moment. I deliberated as to whether to weather it and eventually decided to leave it clean with a satin clear coat. Just delivered to the RAF 🙂14
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This is my first 1:48 aircraft project. The Spitfire came in an Airfix mystery box with three tanks so I decided to use it for practice in this scale before starting on some other more complex 1:48 models.