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I decided to get the airfix 1/48 mossie after seeing dave w's one and I've just opened the box to find two sets of fuselage,two sets of wings, and two sets of engines infact the only thing you don't get a double of is the rear stabiliser wings otherwise you could biuld two mossies

I can now do one complete mossie and a crashed mossie :)

Now that's cool :)
 
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I decided to get the airfix 1/48 mossie after seeing dave w's one and I've just opened the box to find two sets of fuselage,two sets of wings, and two sets of engines infact the only thing you don't get a double of is the rear stabiliser wings otherwise you could biuld two mossiesI can now do one complete mossie and a crashed mossie :)

Now that's cool :)
Could you show us a sprue shot please Alan?.Im interested in getting this kit myself.
 
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Nice one, you could add any props as they will be bent it makes no difference. You don't get the underside wing bits either do you? I don't get it, either a mistake or can you make different versions?

Si:)
 
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Nice one, you could add any props as they will be bent it makes no difference. You don't get the underside wing bits either do you? I don't get it, either a mistake or can you make different versions?Si:)
Oh yeah but if you crash it in snow you can get away with that :D
 
The new Sprues look good.Ive noticed the props are on the old sprue.They are bigger than the paddle blade props in the Tamiya kit. Don't know which is the more accurate.But I used the ones left over from my Tamiya mk4 when I built the Airfix kit.As you say, the only thing stopping you building Two mossies is the lack of an extra set of tailplanes and props.In your first pic on the lower sprue,it looks like you get a choice of bomb bas.Theres a 4000lb bomb and bulged bomb bay doors on it.I will Definately have to get one now!.
 
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The new Sprues look good.Ive noticed the props are on the old sprue.They are bigger than the paddle blade props in the Tamiya kit. Don't know which is the more accurate.But I used the ones left over from my Tamiya mk4 when I built the Airfix kit.As you say, the only thing stopping you building Two mossies is the lack of an extra set of tailplanes and props.In your first pic on the lower sprue,it looks like you get a choice of bomb bas.Theres a 4000lb bomb and bulged bomb bay doors on it.I will Definately have to get one now!.
I'm doing something different with this but I need to reference some stuff first:)
 
The last surprize I got opening a model box was a badly warped right hand fuselage on my super connie.....I much prefere your surprize!

You could even sctatch build those tails and have 2 full kits. better still just make a mold and resin cast a set for yourself.

Theuns
 
That's a good idea Theuns. Al, just get some Plasticine and make a basic mold using the tailplane, then just get some two part epoxy, mix up and add, leave to go off and you should be able to make the tailplane sections.
 
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That's a good idea theuns , I have some plasticard I might be able to shape some balsa wood and put it over the top using the ones in the kit as a template:)
 
This is not a mistake.

Airfix just did the new parts to enable another mark to be built. The new wings on the old fuselage. This gives you the twin stage motors and the longer nacels

This is the one with the all blue US photo recon on the box i believe.

Ian M
 
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This is not a mistake.Airfix just did the new parts to enable another mark to be built. The new wings on the old fuselage. This gives you the twin stage motors and the longer nacels

This is the one with the all blue US photo recon on the box i believe.

Ian M
You get a new fuselage as well as the old one with this kit too Ian
 
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This is not a mistake.Airfix just did the new parts to enable another mark to be built. The new wings on the old fuselage. This gives you the twin stage motors and the longer nacels

This is the one with the all blue US photo recon on the box i believe.

Ian M
Ian the new wings go on the new fuselage, it's nearly two kits for the price of one , it is the all blue one but its Raf photo recon but I'm not doing that one im doing a very famous one :)
 
Its the same kit, just a reboxing. The original boxing of the PR.XVI had a US version on the front., Airfix have re released it as a D-Day special.

Shape wise it is still one of the best and most correct in 1/48!

Funny enough with out to much hassle you can get the redundant wings from the Airfix to fit the Tamiya and make a version that has not been Kitted. Just cant remember which one!

Ian M
 
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Its the same kit, just a reboxing. The original boxing of the PR.XVI had a US version on the front., Airfix have re released it as a D-Day special.Shape wise it is still one of the best and most correct in 1/48!

Funny enough with out to much hassle you can get the redundant wings from the Airfix to fit the Tamiya and make a version that has not been Kitted. Just cant remember which one!

Ian M
Yup it's the rebox ID never seen the old so I didn't realise , the great thing about this kit is its 95% new tool with recessed panel lines although they do look a little out of scale to the tamiya version and the new cockpit is just as good as the tamiya , the new tool canopy is better than the tamiya

With these new additions I'd say this is a better version than tamiya
 
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