Banff Striker
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94 4 August 2023, 14:56
J35J
Taking a seat, like picture 6 with the "Norwegian spinners". This was applied on the spinners in some of the Norwegian squadrons in RAF during WW2.
Taking a seat, like picture 6 with the "Norwegian spinners". This was applied on the spinners in some of the Norwegian squadrons in RAF during WW2.
11 August 2023, 07:01
Andy Ball
Thank you for your esteemed company. J35J that explains the markings! I remember (and it was noted in the Oppenheimer film) that a Mossie got Niels Bohr out of Sweden to Scotland.
Beautiful aircraft in all its schemes.
Thank you for your esteemed company. J35J that explains the markings! I remember (and it was noted in the Oppenheimer film) that a Mossie got Niels Bohr out of Sweden to Scotland.
Beautiful aircraft in all its schemes.
11 August 2023, 14:39
J35J
Yes, it is a great aircraft indeed.
If you are intrested in the BOAC Mossie services during WWll I can really recommend "The Stockholm Run - Air Transport Between Britain and Sweden During WWII by the Norwegian author Nils Mathisrud.
Yes, it is a great aircraft indeed.
If you are intrested in the BOAC Mossie services during WWll I can really recommend "The Stockholm Run - Air Transport Between Britain and Sweden During WWII by the Norwegian author Nils Mathisrud.
11 August 2023, 15:01
Łukasz Gliński
Just back from Scotchland and such a project to follow! 👍 These stripy spinners really stand out 😮
You made me consider joining you A with the same kit, though I have a lot of started projects already 😄
Just back from Scotchland and such a project to follow! 👍 These stripy spinners really stand out 😮
You made me consider joining you A with the same kit, though I have a lot of started projects already 😄
16 August 2023, 14:54
J35J
Great to follow this project!
If you not want the work to paint the stripy spinner I can recommend Vingtor decals. They handle decals for all Norwegian related RAF Aircrafts during WWII
Great to follow this project!
If you not want the work to paint the stripy spinner I can recommend Vingtor decals. They handle decals for all Norwegian related RAF Aircrafts during WWII
16 August 2023, 16:10
Cuajete
I need to see this and a cold keg of beer to beat this filthy southern heat. A trip to Scotland like Lukasz's would not hurt me... Preferably in a Mossie 😛
I need to see this and a cold keg of beer to beat this filthy southern heat. A trip to Scotland like Lukasz's would not hurt me... Preferably in a Mossie 😛
18 August 2023, 17:50
Andy Ball
@David: I'll ensure you have a wee drink too...perhaps Łukasz will spare some of his Scotch?....(or Irn Bru?)
@David: I'll ensure you have a wee drink too...perhaps Łukasz will spare some of his Scotch?....(or Irn Bru?)
21 August 2023, 13:57
Andy Ball
@J35J, there is some speculation on the blue stripes over the yellow spinners...do you think it was a Swedish crew operating it?, (or pure coincidence, as Sweden was neutral obviously?)...I'll try the book once I've finished reading the MiG bureau book which is heavy going! (like their planes)
@J35J, there is some speculation on the blue stripes over the yellow spinners...do you think it was a Swedish crew operating it?, (or pure coincidence, as Sweden was neutral obviously?)...I'll try the book once I've finished reading the MiG bureau book which is heavy going! (like their planes)
21 August 2023, 14:00
Andy Ball
@Zhivko: in Scotland the 'midges' get you too...you're right..the British had some beautiful aesthetic designs- never tire of a Mosquito...
@Cuajete: dos San Miguels por favor...and hello Micky...Argentina must be warming up too?....
@Zhivko: in Scotland the 'midges' get you too...you're right..the British had some beautiful aesthetic designs- never tire of a Mosquito...
@Cuajete: dos San Miguels por favor...and hello Micky...Argentina must be warming up too?....
21 August 2023, 14:03
J35J
Andy, thanks for the question.
According to my knowledge there were no swedish crews in RAF during WWIl. I have actually never seen Norwegian stripes on a yellow spinner before, only Sky or black painted spinners. This goes both for mossies & spits
Check the link:
norwegianaviationmuseum.com/
Here you can find a Norwegian mossie with Sky coloured spinners and flag stripes.
Andy, thanks for the question.
According to my knowledge there were no swedish crews in RAF during WWIl. I have actually never seen Norwegian stripes on a yellow spinner before, only Sky or black painted spinners. This goes both for mossies & spits
Check the link:
norwegianaviationmuseum.com/
Here you can find a Norwegian mossie with Sky coloured spinners and flag stripes.
21 August 2023, 15:57
Andy Ball
@J35J thanks for the intel….and we have the Norwegian Govt./Royals for our Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square every Christmas- even though we screwed up Narvik, a bit.
@J35J thanks for the intel….and we have the Norwegian Govt./Royals for our Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square every Christmas- even though we screwed up Narvik, a bit.
21 August 2023, 19:48
Łukasz Gliński
Wish I could A, but the cabin luggage rules are well enforced and unchanged for some years already 🙁 (except for some Irish airports some say)
Looks like you've got really steady hands to drill these tiny holes so clean, sth I envy
Wish I could A, but the cabin luggage rules are well enforced and unchanged for some years already 🙁 (except for some Irish airports some say)
Looks like you've got really steady hands to drill these tiny holes so clean, sth I envy
22 August 2023, 07:53
Andy Ball
I have a prescription that makes my eyes at -7.00, so close up work is my world and the small drill is easily seen. Shame about the Scotch. I lived and was educated in Scotland for a number of years, and am partial to a wee dram on occasion!
I have a prescription that makes my eyes at -7.00, so close up work is my world and the small drill is easily seen. Shame about the Scotch. I lived and was educated in Scotland for a number of years, and am partial to a wee dram on occasion!
22 August 2023, 08:22
Michael Kohl
Excuse me Andy if I take the liberty to translate the meaning of the word "wee", as you will not find the Scotish meaning of it in the dictionary. I am by no means an expert but having been to Scotland just a few weeks ago we came across the word all the time. So I asked a native to enlighten me. It means: little/ a bit.
I hope I could save a few lifes with this explaination as it is impossible to survive longer periods of time in Scotland without knowing its meaning. 😉
Excuse me Andy if I take the liberty to translate the meaning of the word "wee", as you will not find the Scotish meaning of it in the dictionary. I am by no means an expert but having been to Scotland just a few weeks ago we came across the word all the time. So I asked a native to enlighten me. It means: little/ a bit.
I hope I could save a few lifes with this explaination as it is impossible to survive longer periods of time in Scotland without knowing its meaning. 😉
6 September 2023, 08:22
Andy Ball
thanks again ayjax!
@Michael: I'm English by birth, but educated in Scotland and lived there for a few years- hence the slipping in of Scottish language. You could try "driech" [dreech] for damp/dismal weather, peeley-wallie for pale and unhealthy looking, or my favourite "Scunnert/Scunnerd" meaning tired/exhausted.
thanks again ayjax!
@Michael: I'm English by birth, but educated in Scotland and lived there for a few years- hence the slipping in of Scottish language. You could try "driech" [dreech] for damp/dismal weather, peeley-wallie for pale and unhealthy looking, or my favourite "Scunnert/Scunnerd" meaning tired/exhausted.
6 September 2023, 13:37
Łukasz Gliński
Thanks for this quick Scottish course 😁
Wee is also used in the emerald island south west from Scotchland
Thanks for this quick Scottish course 😁
Wee is also used in the emerald island south west from Scotchland
6 September 2023, 17:46
Micky
Yes Andy. I am starting a Pucara project. It is a kit of 30 years ago that is so unique that is not even cataloged in scalemates. Hard resin parts. It is a gift from a friend that found it in his garage. Very vintage and almost every part seems to have fitting issues. A limited edition of a private producer. All resin and some metal parts. Huge challenge if I do not quit!
Yes Andy. I am starting a Pucara project. It is a kit of 30 years ago that is so unique that is not even cataloged in scalemates. Hard resin parts. It is a gift from a friend that found it in his garage. Very vintage and almost every part seems to have fitting issues. A limited edition of a private producer. All resin and some metal parts. Huge challenge if I do not quit!
7 September 2023, 03:03
Andy Ball
Indeed it is Ł, along with 'feck' which is a far better use of the 'f-bomb' in English.
@Micky: let me check out your pampas puma - mind how you go with 'old resin'...dangerous in inhalation
Indeed it is Ł, along with 'feck' which is a far better use of the 'f-bomb' in English.
@Micky: let me check out your pampas puma - mind how you go with 'old resin'...dangerous in inhalation
12 September 2023, 07:52
Micky
Hi Andy, as a matter of fact is a Pucara, not a pampas puma. Regarding the "resin" I used a medical mask( a pandemic leftover) when sanding and opened a window so the dust could circulate.
worst part is almost over. I will post the project as soon as I have time. cheers
Hi Andy, as a matter of fact is a Pucara, not a pampas puma. Regarding the "resin" I used a medical mask( a pandemic leftover) when sanding and opened a window so the dust could circulate.
worst part is almost over. I will post the project as soon as I have time. cheers
12 September 2023, 13:12
Andy Ball
Thanks William, some more work done on this project- hopefully some more photos soon. Again, Tamiya serves up a peach of a kit!
Thanks William, some more work done on this project- hopefully some more photos soon. Again, Tamiya serves up a peach of a kit!
13 September 2023, 11:06
Edward MacKenzie
Wow, this is another amazing build Andy. It reminds me doing that one too someday.
Wow, this is another amazing build Andy. It reminds me doing that one too someday.
26 November 2023, 09:19
Andy Ball
Cheers Edward! I'd say gerronwi'it…it's a super subject and Tamiya does it fine!…
Cheers Edward! I'd say gerronwi'it…it's a super subject and Tamiya does it fine!…
26 November 2023, 23:12
Andy Ball
Appreciative of your comments Alec and bug hunter, they give me motivation!
Appreciative of your comments Alec and bug hunter, they give me motivation!
29 November 2023, 07:43
Andy Ball
Thanks again Cuajete!! delighted for your visit////and Sam S, thank-you for the "like"
Thanks again Cuajete!! delighted for your visit////and Sam S, thank-you for the "like"
6 January, 23:25
Andy Ball
ah, cheers Micky...well I aspire I suppose!!...how's you?, need to have a peek at your work too...
und, VD Bernhard
Thanks Freak too!
ah, cheers Micky...well I aspire I suppose!!...how's you?, need to have a peek at your work too...
und, VD Bernhard
Thanks Freak too!
9 January, 22:00
Micky
I am currently on vacations. So I will resume my Pucara in February. I have just finalized the building. It was a pain but my most challenging building so far. Painting job will be easier I hope. Cheers
I am currently on vacations. So I will resume my Pucara in February. I have just finalized the building. It was a pain but my most challenging building so far. Painting job will be easier I hope. Cheers
10 January, 23:58
Andy Ball
Rui S, thanks for dialling in!, and thanks JBK, Stephan H and Martin (plus others I'm sure) for the appreciative ticks
Rui S, thanks for dialling in!, and thanks JBK, Stephan H and Martin (plus others I'm sure) for the appreciative ticks
13 January, 20:53
Andy Ball
Micky: the best part of the build is when you see the result born out of those challenges we once faced!
Micky: the best part of the build is when you see the result born out of those challenges we once faced!
27 January, 08:26
Mr James
Great little Mozzie 🙂 Lovely job - I've started the Tamiya 1.48 kit.... started 🙂
Great little Mozzie 🙂 Lovely job - I've started the Tamiya 1.48 kit.... started 🙂
25 February, 23:51
Andy Ball
@Mr James, I'll swing by and take a look...you can't go wrong with a Tammy
@Lost Erik et al, thank-you for the "likes"
@Mr James, I'll swing by and take a look...you can't go wrong with a Tammy
@Lost Erik et al, thank-you for the "likes"
27 March, 12:18