My next build is the Airfix Supermarine Spitfire F Mk 22. I will build this along with a Tamiya Mosquito - the build thread for which will be separate. The only reason I am building the two kits together is that they have the same paint scheme, so I will be able to paint them both together.
Build Plan
I will build this into the chamo scheme shown in the instructions. As stated this kit will be painted along with a Tamiya 1/72 Mosquito as well. I will build the kit OOB apart from adding photo etch seat belts. The finishing will be clean with minimal weathering. As with every build my concern is with the build, paint job and finishing, I am not concerned with historical accuracy in the least.
Kit Details (from www.scalemates.com)
Title:Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.22
Number:A02033
Scale:1:72
Type:Full kit
Includes: Plastic sprues, Waterslide decals, Clear parts
Released:2012 | Initial release - new tool
Decal options
Box Art
Kit Contents
I hope you all liked the post. As always all comments welcome.
Build Plan
I will build this into the chamo scheme shown in the instructions. As stated this kit will be painted along with a Tamiya 1/72 Mosquito as well. I will build the kit OOB apart from adding photo etch seat belts. The finishing will be clean with minimal weathering. As with every build my concern is with the build, paint job and finishing, I am not concerned with historical accuracy in the least.
Kit Details (from www.scalemates.com)
Title:Supermarine Spitfire F Mk.22
Number:A02033
Scale:1:72
Type:Full kit
Includes: Plastic sprues, Waterslide decals, Clear parts
Released:2012 | Initial release - new tool
Decal options
- Supermarine Spitfire F.22
Royal Air Force (1918-Now)
603 (City of Edinburgh) Sqn. PK433
Edinburgh | 1951 - Supermarine Spitfire F.22
Royal Air Force (1918-Now)
607 (County of Durham) Sqn. PK553 / RAN / 4
Cooper Trophy Air Race, Farnborough | July 1948
Box Art

Kit Contents







I hope you all liked the post. As always all comments welcome.
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