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  • Dave Ward
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #1

    ICM 1/48 Spitfire Mk.XVI

    Whilst waiting for the finishing touches on my Bugatti to dry ( pictures later today ). I decided to start another build, as the Knyaz Suvorov will have long periods waiting for the sea to dry.............................
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    It's a bit of a mainstream subject for me - I can't remember the last time I made a Spitfire, it must be decades ago! The ICM XVI dates from 2009, and it's not one of their latest mouldings - it has the option of displaying a full engine, open gun bays, but I'm dong it buttoned up. I'll be putting up some sprue shots before I start. One immediate comment is the instructions, an A4 sheet folded in half with the assembly, and another with the colour schemes. The construction sheet has tiny spidery drawngs - I had to get my magnifying glass out to see some of them! I have downloaded the instructions from the ICM website, so, at least I can blow them up to a readable size ( for me ).
    Dave
  • Steven000
    • Aug 2018
    • 2830
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #2
    Nice choice Dave, that range of kits has tiny instruction-sheets indeed :nerd:
    Have fun!

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    • Lee Drennen
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 7711

      #3
      Nice Dave Spitfire Fever must be in the Air I re- visited my Spitfire build yesterday. Keep us posted looks like it might be a great build if you can get pass the small bits.

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      • Dave Ward
        • Apr 2018
        • 10549

        #4
        Sprue shots.......................
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        No flash to speak of - perhaps just the hint of a sink mark here & there, but nothing disastrous.......
        Dave

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        • Dave Ward
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #5
          A few detail shots

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          There are a lot of parts to be used on other marks - including gun bay doors..................
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          The engine - which I will only be useing a few parts to locate the exhausts

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          Reasonably crisp, the panel lines are rather shallow, and may vanish under paint.
          I'm going to make this with cowlings & gunbays closed. There are two marking variants, I haven't decided which to go for, yet, but there isn't any physical difference between the two.
          Dave

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          • Dave Ward
            • Apr 2018
            • 10549

            #6
            Oops - started on this & forgot to take any pictures. Well cockpit assembled & detail painted ( don't bother to fit the two oxygen bottles in the port side rear fuselage - they get in the way, and are invisible! ), seat belts added from masking tape, then the fuselage halves joined.......................
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            The cockpit is well detailed & fits pretty well, after edge clean up - follow the instruction sequence, and it should go together easily ( I didn't! ). The exhausts are attached to the outer parts of the engine banks - so that they will fit nicely behind the cutouts in the cowling & give some gluing area. I think the front cowling will be the next area of assembly, as I suspect there will be a load of chances to mismatch parts
            Dave

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            • Dave Ward
              • Apr 2018
              • 10549

              #7
              Further progress - the fit is a not as good as I thought - the gunbay covers needed a lot of filing & trimming to get a good surface. I thought I was going to have a bit of a tussle with the cowlings - and I did, but not where I expected. I had to fill the rear.............
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              I then realised I had to fit the wings, before adding the lower cowling - oh well - I added the rudder & elevators as well. I think any fit problems are due to the age of the moulds, as there is a lot of hairline flash which needs careful removal, but dry fitting shows the dodgy areas. I could have helped myself by fitting the engine ( albeit a stripped down version ) to locate the exhausts & prop shaft. As it is the front end was just flapping around & needed careful help to be aligned............
              Dave

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              • adt70hk
                SMF Supporters
                • Sep 2019
                • 10438

                #8
                Coming on nicely Dave.

                ATB.

                Andrew

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                • Dave Ward
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 10549

                  #9
                  After filler & a rubdown - overall light grey primer.........................
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                  .....which immediately shows areas that need a little extra work. Hopefully, I'll be able spray the underside with Medium Sea Grey tomorrow. The upper surfaces are Ocean Grey & Dark Green with one sprayed & the other brushed masking off the lower surfaces...............
                  Dave

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                  • langy71
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 1956
                    • Chris
                    • Nottingham

                    #10
                    Very nice Dave, you've gotta love a Spit.

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                    • ozdell
                      • Apr 2020
                      • 365

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Dave Ward
                      After filler & a rubdown - overall light grey primer.........................
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                      .....which immediately shows areas that need a little extra work. Hopefully, I'll be able spray the underside with Medium Sea Grey tomorrow. The upper surfaces are Ocean Grey & Dark Green with one sprayed & the other brushed masking off the lower surfaces...............
                      Dave
                      HI Dave very nice indeed , was that the last spit ever made, , sure come a long way since the Mark-1A I am building, very close , will have to get that model one day, I be at my build for at least 12 months , keep the good work up Tony from down under, my model is the third Spitfire

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                      • Dave Ward
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 10549

                        #12
                        Originally posted by ozdell
                        HI Dave very nice indeed , was that the last spit ever made, , sure come a long way since the Mark-1A I am building, very close , will have to get that model one day, I be at my build for at least 12 months , keep the good work up Tony from down under, my model is the third Spitfire
                        Tony,
                        the Mk.XVI was the last Merlin engined Spitfire ( actually a Packard Merlin ), after that the Griffon engined models went up to the last variant, the Mk.24 ( 1948 ), and were in front line service until 1952.
                        Dave

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                        • stona
                          • Jul 2008
                          • 9889

                          #13
                          Hi Dave, first you've definitely beaten that into shape, it's looking really good.

                          On another note, the Mk XVI I've almost finished (TE203) was still being used in a training role in the early 1950s. It was finally declared Category 5 (beyond economic repair) in September 1954!

                          You are right that they were largely replaced in a front line role by the early '50s, but there were still plenty on the roster in other roles.

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                          • Dave Ward
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 10549

                            #14
                            Originally posted by stona
                            Hi Dave, first you've definitely beaten that into shape, it's looking really good.

                            On another note, the Mk XVI I've almost finished (TE203) was still being used in a training role in the early 1950s. It was finally declared Category 5 (beyond economic repair) in September 1954!

                            You are right that they were largely replaced in a front line role by the early '50s, but there were still plenty on the roster in other roles.
                            A lot of them soldiered on in the Auxiliary Air Force, until that was disbanded in 1957. My XVI is TB673, serving with 74 squadron in 1945
                            Dave

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                            • Dave Ward
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 10549

                              #15
                              Sprayed the underside with MSG, then masked up & sprayed the upper surfaces with Ocean Grey. I then brush painted the Dark Green Camo patches.....................
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                              Just a little more masking, for the yellow leading edges, then an overall gloss spray before decalling - this is now going at a rush!
                              Dave
                              ps the white blob on the nose in the upper picture is an errant piece of masking tape, that I didn't notice until I posted the piccy!

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