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Rob Henderson
Rob Henderson
GB

Airfix 1:24th Spitfire restoration and new builds

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7 26 April 2021, 21:15
wilky
I've always wanted to build a 1/24 aircraft.
Once I finish my Stage Coach I'm going to build the Mosquito
27 April 2021, 23:07
Rob Henderson
That'll be a fantastic build to get stuck in to! I've not got one in my own stash, but the photos I've seen of built examples, it looks an absolutely stunning kit to do. Hope you'll share the progress you make with it to us all here!
27 April 2021, 23:33
wilky
I'll be showing it here and on my YouTube channel
28 April 2021, 01:19
wilky
I have both kits now.
I recently purchased the A25001A kit so I can keep my A25001
I also purchased some aftermarket decals so I can still do a RAAF version
28 April 2021, 01:25
Rob Henderson
Looking forward to seeing this come together Wilky - will be great to see one in colours other than RAF too! ??
28 April 2021, 17:49
Andy Ball
Hi Rob, feeling your pain....currently at altitude with the "new" re-box 24th 'Classic'. Pleased you're resurrecting the old school kit!
28 April 2021, 20:26
Rob Henderson
Hi Andy - I figured after surviving for so long she deserved a second chance! Plus with the other two boxed examples waiting in the wings, it seemed like the perfect moment to get them all underway 🙂
29 April 2021, 22:28
Andy Ball
@Rob, great idea, I'm enjoying mine after a "what the.....??" start!
2 May 2021, 21:22
Munkyslut
Watching!!!
16 May 2021, 21:00
Rob Henderson
@Munkyslut - cheers dude!
16 May 2021, 21:38

Album info

Inspiration: jumps on you out of the blue from attic recoveries and lucky junk shop finds!

I know I've recently spoilt myself rotten with a multitude of Eduard early war Spitfires, but I do have a weakspot for the odd nostalgia build - revisiting those kits built as a youngster when you find them up for grabs.
I got the (boxed) 1/24th Spitfire MkIa at an auction a few years back before Airfix re-released them as part of their vintage classics range. I hadn't returned to model building at the time, but it was a silly cheap price as the decals are shot, but all the parts still sealed in the original bag. It was another "when I return to the hobby" purchase which has been sitting patiently in the wings ever since. I had previously built two examples. The first in the early 1980's is now long gone. The second built in 1988 when I was 16 survives and has been tucked away in various attics since the early 1990's.

This weekend I got my hands on a mint 24th scale Spitfire Vb from a junk shop tucked away in the grounds of a small garden centre, just 15mins drive away from home. The box was still sealed, and for £35 I was quite happy. I was even allowed to open the box to check it was complete and not previously tampered with before handing the money over!

So now my old surviving MkIa has been recovered and is now seeing daylight for the first time in many years. Considering it's been at the bottom of a box of built models it emerged remarkably complete: one prop blade snapped at the collar and the aerial mast broken off at the base (but still attached to the tail fin by a thread). Aside from a liberal coating of grime and paint/decal damage, the wings have lost their dihedral, and the rubber tyres have gone hard but are still in perfect shape. All the gun covers and engine cowling were fixed in place, but I'm sure I built, painted and installed the 303's and Merlin ?

Well I think she deserves a new lease of life. My aim will be to do a full strip down and refurb, and rebuild her in line with with my two newer Spits. She will again don her markings as LO-B "Bogus" from 602sqn, while the other MkIa will become Al Deere's KL-B "Kiwi". The Vb will of course take the guise of Jan Zumbach's gun toting Donald Duck RF-D. Hopefully I'll do these three ladies justice in the long run!

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