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  • colin m
    Moderator
    • Dec 2008
    • 8927
    • Colin
    • Stafford, UK

    #1

    Colin M's Revell 1:32 Supermarine Seafire Mk 1b

    Well then, a little late to the bash, but I haven't been idle. No indeed not. Most of my bench time has been spent removing copious amount of extra plastic kindly provided for me by Revell. Although, to be fair to Revell, this mold started life back in 1967.
    The offending article.
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    And the sprue ? Well, it's more a bag of bits.
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    The below is actually a sprue with parts attached. This is how I've been spending most of my bench time, slowly carving and whittling at the plastic. Every part needs cleaning.
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    Now the pilot, isn't too bad. As the cockpit is so sparse, I'll be squeezing the pilot into action.
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    So gentlemen, please meet, generic Geoff. Figures are not something I paint much at all, but Geoff here, has an important job to do, making the 'pit look reasonable.
    Reasonable, that's a good word. that's what this build is going to be, reasonable.
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    Oh, repair required here. No, I've searched the box, it's actually gone. The propeller tip has departed.
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    Luckily, Revell provided me with loads of spare plastic.
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    After a bit of work, it's repaired. It's not perfect, but I fear if I sand anymore, it will drop off.
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    Have a look at my exhaust stubs, nice aren't they !
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    I'm only using the engine to hang the prop' and exhausts from, however, there's no positive location for the engine.
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    I've read before of models that are 'un-buildable' (I made a word up there) This, I believe might be one of them. The thing is, I didn't really want this model, it was part of a job lot, so it did nearly go in the bin. Then i thought, wait, we're modelers, this is what we do. Yes it's nice to have a kit that's easy to assemble, it really is. But once in a while, a return to basic modelling skills can't be a bad thing, can it ?
  • Allen Dewire
    • Apr 2018
    • 4741
    • Allen
    • Bamberg

    #2
    Wow Colin, looks like a bit of work in your future on this one. From the pic, it looks like the propeller tip wasn't molded correctly. Good job fixing it too. I think you will have fun here and maybe learn a few new bad words building it. Swear jar at the ready????

    Prost
    Allen
    Life's to short to be a sheep...

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    • Mark1
      • Apr 2021
      • 4156

      #3
      Wow !more sanding than a beach towel, :smiling5:

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18286
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #4
        Think of all the filler you can make out of all the trimming and sanding leftovers!

        I bet you beat it into shape regardless.
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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        • papa 695
          Moderator
          • May 2011
          • 22851

          #5
          I have every faith in your ability Colin, to whip this into shape.

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          • colin m
            Moderator
            • Dec 2008
            • 8927
            • Colin
            • Stafford, UK

            #6
            Originally posted by Allen Dewire
            learn a few new bad words building it
            Learn - I'm past that stage. I'm now inventing my own.
            Originally posted by Mark1
            Wow !more sanding than a beach towel, :smiling5:
            And I haven't even started on the fuselage yet.
            Originally posted by Ian M
            Think of all the filler you can make out of all the trimming and sanding leftovers
            Or put it another way. A permament reminder of the scraping and sanding.
            Originally posted by papa 695
            whip this into shape.
            As long as that shape is a Seafire sort of thing...

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            • colin m
              Moderator
              • Dec 2008
              • 8927
              • Colin
              • Stafford, UK

              #7
              Just a bit more done yesterday.
              I did say the cockpit was a bit sparse.
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              And then Generic Geoff. He's slowly coming along.
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              • colin m
                Moderator
                • Dec 2008
                • 8927
                • Colin
                • Stafford, UK

                #8
                Generic Geoff the pilot is done. With just a bit of dry brushing and a splash of oil paints to stop him looking so clean cut, all finished with a bit of mat varnish. He's a chunky chap. I did have a test to see if I could add him to the pit after joining up the fuselage halves - no chance. But at least he fills the cockpit up nicely.

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 19027
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #9
                  That’s a challenge right there, but you are already winning Colin. Generic looks pretty good and will more than fulfil his role :thumb2: Is this going to be wheels up, or on the ground?

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                  • adt70hk
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Sep 2019
                    • 10506

                    #10
                    Coming on nicely Colin, despite the free additional plastic.

                    Geoff has turned it very nicely indeed!

                    Good luck with the rest of the build.....it looks like it might be 'fun'!!!

                    ATB.

                    Andrew

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                    • colin m
                      Moderator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 8927
                      • Colin
                      • Stafford, UK

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                      Is this going to be wheels up, or on the ground?
                      A good question. A this model is lacking in, well anything really, I though I might go wheels up. Stona does a trick here he just uses the spinner and no prop' blades to give the impression of flight. OK I spent quite some time fixing my prop' oh well, in flight does sound appealing.
                      Originally posted by adt70hk
                      Good luck with the rest of the build.....it looks like it might be 'fun'!!!
                      Tonight it will be fuselage and wings. Yes, the fun will really start tonight.

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                      • peterairfix
                        • Jul 2012
                        • 11108

                        #12
                        Oops totally missed this one good work especially on Mr pilot.

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                        • Jim R
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 16029
                          • Jim
                          • Shropshire

                          #13
                          Hi Colin
                          Rather a challenging kit :rolling: But you're already taming the beast. Geoff looks rather good and will fill the cockpit nicely. In flight sounds good.
                          Jim

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                          • yak face
                            Moderator
                            • Jun 2009
                            • 14077
                            • Tony
                            • Sheffield

                            #14
                            Top work colin , theres some satisfaction to be had bashing an old clunker like this into shape . The in flight idea sounds good , Geoff filling up the cockpit and the dodgy undercarriage not needed .If i recall correctly ,this was a rebox of their 1967 tooled mk1 spit with a few added bits . I built the spitfire as a kid and remember it having working undercarriage!

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                            • colin m
                              Moderator
                              • Dec 2008
                              • 8927
                              • Colin
                              • Stafford, UK

                              #15
                              Originally posted by yak face
                              Top work colin , theres some satisfaction to be had bashing an old clunker like this into shape . The in flight idea sounds good , Geoff filling up the cockpit and the dodgy undercarriage not needed .If i recall correctly ,this was a rebox of their 1967 tooled mk1 spit with a few added bits . I built the spitfire as a kid and remember it having working undercarriage!
                              This is that very kit Tony.Yes, the undercarriage is designed to work. The funny thing is though, there's obviously not enough room in the wings to stow the wheels, so Revell got around that by making them really thin. That's one less problem to deal with if I go flying mode.

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