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Colin M's Spitfire PR XIX Airfix 1:48

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The Supermarine Spitfire PR.XIX of the Temparature and Humidity flight (THUM) RAF Woodvale, Southport 1956.
The aircraft of the THUM flight, flew upto around 30,000 feet (pressurised cockpit) where they gathered weather data to pass back to the Met office, this occured six times a week. The last THUM flight for PS853 was 10th June 1957, this was arguably the last operational flight of a Spitfire. I say arguably, as the RAF still flys Spitfires !
The kit. Modern Airfix tend to be decent kits. The only trouble I had were the wing roots, I guess they are just in a slightly difficult place to fill and sand. Decals, as ever, really good.
Paint, I used an 18 year old tin of Humbrol 230, just because I had one. It worked really well, but was certainly matt, just as it said on the tin.
The weathering, well this was a tricky point. I couldn't imagine these aircraft getting too dirty, so I went for a slightly 'grubby hands on' look. Very restrained for me.
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Very nicely done Colin, just love that prop and spinner. On a side note I like the blue back drop for the photos.
 
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Well done Colin, a beasty looking plane with that huge nose, lovely finish. 👌 Cheers
'huge nose' as we know, tail draggers are a bit of a pain to drive around on the ground. This, with its Griffon engine must have been a nightmare.
 
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Very nicely done Colin, just love that prop and spinner. On a side note I like the blue back drop for the photos.
5 blades, needed to harness all that Giffon power. The blue background, that's just me trying to be 'arty' .
 
Beautiful job Colin , the paint is lovely and it looks great with those big 50s roundels . The griffon engined spits manage to look powerful but elegant at the same time , love this , cheers tony
 
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