I'll bet Goering would have been relieved that the Air ministry couldn't match Airfix's production rate.Don't know if it's just a rumour, but when Airfix first released their Spitfire kit back in the dark ages, weren't they churning out something like 500000 a year?
That looks very promising Lee. Lots of interesting 'add ons' there.This will be my entry
I nearly dropped a major one Ian , i got mine out of the box and ready for starting on the 10th june! I just happened to see a post mentioning the 10 july and quickly put it back again !Is it the 10th yet?:upside:
I nearly dropped a major one Ian , i got mine out of the box and ready for starting on the 10th june! I just happened to see a post mentioning the 10 july and quickly put it back again !
Counting down the days a little nervous I’ve never built a Spitfire before
Public Law 90-381 (82 Stat. 291), later codified as 18 U.S.C. 700, et. seq. This, I believe is the law protecting the American flag. YOU should see the laws protecting the image of a Spitfire in the UK. Get it wrong, and as John Cleese might say, 'the British are a little bit miffed'. No pressure Lee.Counting down the days a little nervous I’ve never built a Spitfire before I hope I do it justice being most of you are across the pond I may be going to the gallows before it’s all over
being most of you are across the pond I may be going to the gallows before it’s all over
Instead we'll make you sit down and watch Eastenders and Geordie Shore.
What's this, the Spanish inquisition ? :smiling:That would make you want to gouge out your eyes and stick pencils in your ears!
Tomas de Torquemada.
A temporary stay of execution. No, that sounds harsh doesn't it ?No pressure taken Colin. But wait the EU is banning all Americans from the country so looks like if I mess this up I might be in the clear for awhile. Just don’t send me to the Race Towers
It will be great to have Karl junior along. And what better aircraft to build. I think most of us started with a Spitfire.Told my son about this GB and he got all excited and said his Spitfire is a British plane so can he do it. He the remembered his Red Arrow is also British, but didn’t fly in WWII....
So if it’s OK with the class he’ll join in under my name with an Airfix 1/72 Mk.1a Spitfire.
He’s already declared he doesn’t want my help and will brush paint as he found my airbrush a bit hard to control. (But I will insist on priming it for him.)
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