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8 17 September 2020, 21:06
Steffen Arndt
First of all I split the box content to both kits to work on each separately even though I'll build these side by side. So here is Bader's Spitfire Mk.I and I will make another gallery for McKellar's mount.

As always it took me a while to get the cockpit done. The many options regarding the markings and time frame while working on two kits do not make things easier. All in all I am pretty happy with the result but I know it is a rather basic job.

At the same time I was working on the wings. Here eduard has the straight wheel bay rear wall interchanged (R18/R19) in the printed instructions. It was corrected on the online version. It is pretty obvious as one of the parts has a cutout that fits over the inner structure ... if you are at this point of the build you will know what I mean.
18 September 2020, 17:44
Steffen Arndt
With wing and fuselage done I glued these together. The fit is good though I needed a little bit of filler to blend in the wing to fuselage joint.
18 September 2020, 17:45
Steffen Arndt
Thank you! I have added the control surfaces at the tail, the coolers an the u/c legs. I am not sure if the instructions have some more errors here or if I just made one or another small building mistakes. The legs did not fit as good as I expected, but it was manageable.
19 September 2020, 20:05
Steffen Arndt
As with the other kit I have attached the gun sight and put on the fixed canopy parts
29 September 2020, 21:09
Clifford Keesler
Looking nice.
30 September 2020, 00:42
Steffen Arndt
Cheers Clifford!
As with the other Spit I I have glued in the cockpit door with Maskol and cut one of the spare closed canopies to shape to fit in (also attached with Maskol). I masked the canopy with the included kabuki tape masks set for the armored windscreen. I sprayed interior green first and the underside got some black... here it is a little bit more as only the wing will be black/white and front and rear underside silver
4 October 2020, 16:54
Steffen Arndt
After some more masking and painting silver and white I finally started with the upper camo today. I used Mission Models Dark Earth as the first layer. These paint works pretty well though I still prefer Gunze and Tamiya.
18 October 2020, 17:25
Steffen Arndt
For the camo I copied Tamiya's large instructions As per Eduard instructions this has the mirrored scheme compared to the Tamiya kit (I always forget which is A and B) So after some weeks on and off this is ready for Mission Models dark green. (...which is in the paint shaker right now)
12 November 2020, 16:06
Clifford Keesler
Looks good all masked up ready for paint. I am growing rather fond of Mission Models paints as well as MRP acrylic's.
12 November 2020, 22:56
Steffen Arndt
Cheers Clifford!

Well, I would prefer Gunze or Tamiya acrylics any time. But I bought some of the MMP (Mission Models Paint) and Mr. Paint products to test these. I still have to use Mr. Paint (bought some jet colours for my Iranian F-14A) but I have tried the MMP and the results are so so. The colours are good but the behaviour of the paint is not to my full satisfaction.

1. sometimes I need to touch up with a brush but the MMP paint does look very different to the airbrush application (I'll add a photo to the McKellar gallery later today to show what I mean.

2. When airbrushing thinned paint I got some build ups that have a totally different tone than the base paint. This only happens with some colours. I had bad results with Azure Blue for instance

To round things up: MMP is not bad but I prefer Gunze/Tamiya. I thint it is a matter of formation fluid as Gunze/Tamiya are alcohol based while MMP seems to be kind of water based. I also know people who get premium results with Revells acrylic paints, while I always have similar problems like with MMP. So from more objective point it is probably a matter of handling and mistakes on my part.
13 November 2020, 09:43
Steffen Arndt
Here is the kit after airbrushing the DG and a gloss coat with Tamiya X-22 Clear Gloss.

you may notice the sunk in plastic near the wing tips ... this is the result of too much glue. Nothing I can do about it without ruining the whole surface as you can see here I tried. Stupid mistake. luckily it is the underside.
13 November 2020, 10:21
Clifford Keesler
I like Tamiya paints also. Gunze are kind of hard to get here in the States, the ones I have been able to get I like. I used to use Model Master acrylics, but they have discontinued alot of their colors, so can't use them any more. So hence the MM and MRP. I have used Ammo of Mig and vallejo. Vallejo is kind of hard to get the right thinness to spray.
15 November 2020, 18:40
Steffen Arndt
I also started applying the decals on this kit. I prefer to apply the larger decals first to get a bit of easy progress. Still it was necessary to start with the wing walks ... now on to the many stencils
17 November 2020, 10:56
Clifford Keesler
Looking very nice.
17 November 2020, 21:55
Steffen Arndt
Well, it has been a loong time since my last post. Several weeks of applying decals were not much fun and I lost a bit of motivation. Still the stencils are on and sealed and I applied my usual sludge wash of umber and black (more black on the upper side very little below). Before flat coat I want to attach the wheels and u/c doors.... but first I will be on x-mas vacation and avoid this double project ... I started a tank for a little variation
19 December 2020, 14:27

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30 images
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1:48 Spitfire Story: The Few (Spitfire Mk.I) (Eduard 11143)
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Ia
GB Royal Auxiliary Air Force (1924-present)
No. 602 Sqn. LO-O | K9955 (F/O Archibald A. McKellar)
March 1940 World War 2»Battle of Britain - RAF Drem, East Lothian
BS381C:241 BS381C:350 BS381C:642 FS37875
 

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