This must be fate. I was visiting my local model shop to pick up a new model (see latest aquisitions) when sat on top of the second hand bargain bins were 2 Hurricanes, a 1/72 and this Airfix 1/48 Mk1. How could I possibly ignore the signs from the model gods knowing that there was a group build in progress for Hurricanes. So here I am, my first group build. Looking forward to taking part. These are the required sprue pics etc. Looks a very detailed kit.






Steve's 1/48 Airfix Hurricane Mk 1
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Nice one Steve
BTW if you require some etch seat belts,I have a set spare from my current 1/48 HobbyBoss build, just let me know and you can have them :thumb2: .Comment
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Well I finally got the bench ready for the Hurricane build and made a start. Some very nice internal cockpit detail on this model albeit somewhat fiddly to piece together. Coming together slowly. Trip to the local model shop today to top up on required paints. Also the postman arrived with a nice set of photo etched seat harnesses kindly given to me by Andy (The Smythe Meister) which I shall put to good use as I wont be using the supplied pilot. Just shows what a great bunch of people are involved in this hobby and frequent the forum. Thanks again Andy.
(Sorry about quality of close ups. Hard holding camera steady)
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Well I finally got the bench ready for the Hurricane build and made a start. Some very nice internal cockpit detail on this model albeit somewhat fiddly to piece together. Coming together slowly. Trip to the local model shop today to top up on required paints. Also the postman arrived with a nice set of photo etched seat harnesses kindly given to me by Andy (The Smythe Meister) which I shall put to good use as I wont be using the supplied pilot. Just shows what a great bunch of people are involved in this hobby and frequent the forum. Thanks again Andy.
(Sorry about quality of close ups. Hard holding camera steady)
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One thing to point out is,as you can clearly see from your pic,the etch fret is stamped ""1/35 Hurricane", however,they are from my Hobby Boss 1/48 kit,and it's just a franking error :thumb2:.
Looking forward to seeing your progress.Comment
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Nice one Steve, :smiling3:
One thing to point out is,as you can clearly see from your pic,the etch fret is stamped ""1/35 Hurricane", however,they are from my Hobby Boss 1/48 kit,and it's just a franking error :thumb2:.
Looking forward to seeing your progress. :smiling3:SteveComment
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Well tonight has been decision time. There is a lot of detail on this kit that will just get covered up and be out of view if you build it as per the instructions. Whilst it will involve a bit more work I have decided to open it right up. I will be ripping into the fuzz by cutting panels out to expose the internal tube construction in and around the cockpit, opening up the gun wing covers to expose the wing mounted machine guns and going to add some flaps. Wish me luck.SteveComment
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Well that was a tough day on the bench but finally got all the cutting out done. No major dramas. Had to leave the two smaller inner flaps in situ. Because I had already assembled most of the interior framing it was too close for comfort to cut them out. I will add some later but not using the plastic from the wing.I did a dry assembly of the wing and fuselage. Not good. There was a lot of pressure required to mate the upper and lower wing on both sides. I have done a considerable amount of sanding on the internal main wing struts to get the wings somewhere near. Still not happy with where the wing sits at the front where it joins with the fuss. I will wait and see when everything is glued and seated correctly. Other than that I now need to clean up these cuts and thin out the fuzz walls where they are visible.
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Well that was a tough day on the bench but finally got all the cutting out done. No major dramas. Had to leave the two smaller inner flaps in situ. Because I had already assembled most of the interior framing it was too close for comfort to cut them out. I will add some later but not using the plastic from the wing.I did a dry assembly of the wing and fuselage. Not good. There was a lot of pressure required to mate the upper and lower wing on both sides. I have done a considerable amount of sanding on the internal main wing struts to get the wings somewhere near. Still not happy with where the wing sits at the front where it joins with the fuss. I will wait and see when everything is glued and seated correctly. Other than that I now need to clean up these cuts and thin out the fuzz walls where they are visible.
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Good job there Steve,the fuselage cut outs in particular give a huge degree of added interest. :thumb2:Comment
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