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    Impressed

    As a returnee to the hobby after a considerable period of time (28 years or so) one of the things I noticed was how the newer acrylics make brush painting that much easier. Self leveling, quick drying times etc, etc
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    Thanks Geoff, brush painting always takes time as lots of thin coats seems to be the key to getting a reasonable result. And of course some of my build time is now being spent on the Spitfire GB. But at last I can see some progress.
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    Andy's 1/144 Spitfire Mk1a

    Wonderful! I remember building a couple of those Revell kits a long, long time ago!
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    Gary's 1/48 Eduard Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition build

    Let battle commence! The postman came up trumps this afternoon, so at last I can make a start. Never used Hataka acrylics before so will be trying them out on an old model first.
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    Construction is largely complete and the Wildcat has received a couple of thin coats of primer prior. Academy provide different sets of parts for an open canopy or closed canopy version. As I am going for the open canopy option I used the "closed" canopy parts to mask off the interior, hence...
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    Impressed

    Yes, it's good to now that I'm not the only one using a brush to paint. I am quite happy to carry on doing so, even though it does sometimes limit my choice of subject (i.e. you can't easily replicate the blotchy WWII Luftwaffe camo without an airbrush).
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    Gary's 1/48 Eduard Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition build

    I'm looking forward to starting as soon as the postman delivers the paint. I've been drooling over the kit and studying the manual - it's quite complex and a bit above my pay grade to be honest, but I shall give it my best shot!
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    Gary's 1/48 Eduard Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition build

    Still waiting for the paint to arrive otherwise I would have made a start. Still gives me a chance to get the Wildcat finished.
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    Geoff’s 1/48 Eduard Spitfire Story - Spitfire Mk.I build.

    Thanks for the info guys, Grey Green it is then!
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    Geoff’s 1/48 Eduard Spitfire Story - Spitfire Mk.I build.

    Can I pick your brains Geoff? What colour are you going to use for the interior on your Spit?? Eduard suggest Aircraft Gray-Green for my Mk.IIa, but I always thought that the early Spitfires used a much lighter colour (the so called "apple green"), something more along the lines of FS34272? I...
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    Gary's 1/48 Eduard Spitfire Mk.IIa Weekend Edition build

    For my contribution to the GB I thought I would have a go at this:- Currently studying the instructions and waiting for the postman to deliver some goodies (paint and masks etc) so I can begin.
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    A bit more progress. the radial engine is nearly done.
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    First flight of the Spitfire 5th March 1936 - 90 years ago

    Oops, looks like you got your 10, but if the chance is still there, I would like to have a go. I'm sure my build won't be up to the standard of many of the models I've seen here, but at least my efforts might give the rest of you a laugh! :D:D:D:D
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    First flight of the Spitfire 5th March 1936 - 90 years ago

    Are you guys still looking for the 10th person?? I've just got my hands on the Eduard 1/48 Spit IIa and will give it a bash if you are looking for someone to make up the numbers. Be warned though, I'm a bit of a slow builder, so might not get if finished before the deadline!
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    Thanks Geoff! Currently working on the radial engine and will post when I have something to share. I'm not the world's fastest builder.......
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    Actually it's 1/48! :):):)
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    The horizontal stab needed a bit of sanding as the fit was very tight, but after that it was almost not necessary to glue it in place. Same goes for the rudder. The wing to fuselage joint was also very good, particularly the upper surface wing root which went together with no gaps etc.
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    Gary's Academy 1/48 scale Wildcat F4F-F

    A bit more progress. Everything went together with a minimum of fuss and only the slightest amount of filler. The fit of the parts is snug so it pays to do a good test fit before gluing
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