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Manic Dragon
Andrea Morris (Manic Dragon)
GB

Hurricane - Sqn.Ldr Pat Pattle DFC+Bar

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2 30 October 2016, 21:43
Andrea Morris
Kits of this scale build quite quickly. All the modules are built & painted. The paint is enamel, so time to dry & then some weathering.
7 November 2016, 15:32
Andrea Morris
All internals are painted & weathered. Once the cockpit tub is put together I can close the fuselage halves!
16 November 2016, 00:16
Andrea Morris
Cockpit tub is together & fuselage halves are together but the tub is not in place as I have only glued the fuselage aft of the cockpit because the fit is so bad!
4 December 2016, 16:53
Andrea Morris
More progress as the cockpit tub & engine go in so the fuselage gets buttoned up.
14 December 2016, 09:06
gorby
Look good so far Noob.
14 December 2016, 15:49
Andrea Morris
All primed, belly painted & the camo scheme started 🙂
15 December 2016, 13:00
Andrea Morris
Camo scheme finished. Ignore the fact that the leading wing edges seem to be unpainted, why will become clear later. My airbrush spat a huge dollop of paint on the outer wing which will now need touching-up 🙁
18 December 2016, 18:54

Album info

Squadron Leader Marmaduke Thomas St John Pattle DFC & Bar (3 July 1914 – 20 April 1941), usually known as Pat Pattle, was a South African-born Second World War fighter pilot and flying ace (an aviator credited with the destruction of five or more enemy aircraft in aerial combat) of the Royal Air Force (RAF).

Born in 1914 in South Africa, Pattle applied to join the South African Air Force at 18 and was rejected. He travelled to the United Kingdom and joined the RAF in 1936, on a Short Service Commission (SSC). Pattle was a pilot in 1937 and was posted to 80 Squadron based in Egypt upon the outbreak of war in September 1939. In June 1940 Italy entered the war on the side of the Axis Powers and he began combat operations against the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force), gaining his first successes during the Italian invasion of Egypt.

After the Italian invasion, his squadron was sent to Greece in November 1940, where Pattle achieved most of his victories. Pattle claimed around 20 aircraft shot down and in Mar

35 images
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1:24 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (Airfix A14002A)1:24 Hawker Hurricane Mk.1 Instrument Panel Decals (Airscale AS24 HUA)1:24 Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (Montex SM24008)1+
Hawker Hurricane Mk.I
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 87 Sqn. P2798/LK-A (Flt.Lt. Ian Richard (Widge) Gleed)
August 1940 World War 2»Battle of Britain - RAF Exeter
Dark earth, Dark green, Sky blue
 

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