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magnificent model painting mate,and the figures are really ok to me,awesome

mobear
 
That is an excellent Spitfire! Very well judged weathering/wear as well. Your figures look alright to me too.

One very small point. I'm sure that the red crowbar was a post war thing (emergency equipment = red). After the addition of the bars,during the war,they were either steel (natural), black or interior green in colour. They were not solid either,but hollow with an insert at each end.

I have this quote which I can't credit as I have lost the source (apologies).

"Fittings, for crowbars, were installed, on the I & II, from February, 1941, and the crowbars, themselves, were factory-fitted from January, 1942 (mods 320 & 483 apply.)"

So gentlemen not in your BoB Spitfires!

Cheers

Steve
 
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Thanks for the comments guys and thanks Steve for the crow bar advice, that's what I love about this sight, I'd never have known that had you not mentioned it and I do love learning more about our subject matter.

Cheers

Chris
 
Hi Chris, cracking work mate, very impressive indeed. The figures look good to me.

Cheers, Andrew
 
A lovely looking Spitfire. Well done Chris.

As for the crowbar, If you have a couple of hours, the is a thread over on Britmodeller that got to well over ten pages on what the 'proper' colour should be.

I follow the black/green/unpainted theory, although I to am guilty of painting a few red.

Ian M
 
Who cares about figures when you can turn out a beautiful Spitfire like this?!

It's brilliant Chris, the paintwork is first class & I think the slightly satin sheen looks just right. Well done!

Cheers

Patrick
 
Fabulous looking Spitfire Chris and a nice piece of RAF Hawkinge too! Looks the business and the airfield is very convincing.

One question though, what scale is it? Which kit did you use?

All the best

Paul
 
Amazing work Chris. Great diorama setting for your fantastic Spitfire. I also would like to know the scale and kit make please. Fantastic work.
 
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Hi Chaps,

Again thanks for the kind words. It's the Airfix 1/48 MKXII which I must say was a nice kit overall (especially for the price). Some reviews have said the panels lines are a bit too heavily engraved which they are compared to other kits but this negates the need for a wash or any kind of effort to pick out said lines. All paints used were Tamiya, which i have just realized might be why i can't seem to get the kind of finish I would like on the figures. So if anyone can recommend a good brand for brush painting figures that would be cool.

Cheers

Chris
 
Fantastic job Chris. As regards the paint. Only brand that springs to mind and that I have worked with are the Citadel(Gamesworkshop) acrylic range.
 
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Cheers HawkerHunter, I had thought of those as I used to do a bit of wargame figure painting. The only thing might be colour range as my next figure project are some 1/35 WW2 USMC in the pacific but will certainley check out the range.

Regards

Chris
 
Vallejo Model Color and Panzer Aces are the paints you need, probably the best for figure painting and John sells them in the Scale Model Shop too :banana:

(Andrea Color are fantastic too but they're quite hard to get in the UK)
 
Cracking looking diorama Chris.

And it's always nice when a bit of real history is brought to life.

Tony.
 
Thats one beautifull spitfire mate really like the plaque its on too.

Martin
 
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