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Hello mates,

Waiting to get new decals for my AB47 and happy with the camouflage results nf the 104 I'm here with a new "quick" model. This is a Spitfire Mk. VI from Italeri.

The kit is not so bad, but far from the standards i got used with my last Airfix kits. Anyhow, here is the boxView attachment 74807

and here the two main spruesView attachment 74808

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I started glueing the side door and the guides for the canopy. The cabin inside was perfectly smooth so I added few details. Other details were added on the cabin's floor, the back wall reconstructed as well the interior of the wing radiator.

Current status as below:

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Ciao,

Francesco

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A lesser known version of the Spitfire, good choice Francesco. You asked about paints earlier for Gunze.

Dark Green Gunze 330

Dark Grey Gunze 335

Light Grey (underside) Gunze 306

The 335 may be a little light, might need to darken it.
 
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A lesser known version of the Spitfire, good choice Francesco. You asked about paints earlier for Gunze.Dark Green Gunze 330

Dark Grey Gunze 335

Light Grey (underside) Gunze 306

The 335 may be a little light, might need to darken it.
Thanks Joe,

Exactly what I was looking for.

Francesco
 
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Looking good, that's certainly "upped" the detail for a 1/72nd scale cockpit
 
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Cheers and thanks for your comments.

Yesterday I redid compass of the main gear, painted gears and propeller's blade and mounted small bits on the wings (mainly inlets).

I'm still looking at the seat, it doesn't look right with the headrest so low and close to the seat.

Joe,

Do you have a Gunze also for the dirty/ivory white of the propeller and fuselage's band?

Thanks,

Francesco
 
The head rest isn't too bad.





The colour of the spinner and fuselage band was 'Sky'. There may be a Gunze version of this colour.

Cheers

Steve
 
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Thanks Steve

Found the color, H74 Sky (duck egg green).

Francesco
 
H74 is a duck egg blue equivalent, you may want to also look at H31 for the sky colour.
 
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At the time it was introduced Sky type "S" (formerly known as "Camotint") was officially described as duck-egg blue; there was no such colour as duck-egg green, though some "helpful" Air Ministry mandarin described it as "duck-egg bluish-green."

Edgar
 
Nice progress Francesco. You go with whatever you think the best colours are. I am simply converting them from the Humbrol enamel range.
 
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Thanks Edgar and Joe.

Interesting story about the Sky color. Here's Gunze H34 interpretation, though color may not be rendered properly in the piccie.

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As you can see I started painting (i did modify the green adding more gray) the fuselage, still need wash, matt and wet/dry highlights.

I also disassembled the seat to replace the kit's armor plate, too thick, and position it lower. Now the cloche looks oversize, what do you think? It's just my impression?

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Thanks for following.

Francesco

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Cheers mates,

I found few drawings of the stick and better pictures, it may not be as bad as I thought.

This evening I will be able to check against the part and report.

Regards,

Francesco
 
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Thanks Si.

Yesterday evening I glued the fuselage and today attached the wings. Waiting for the glue to cure I tried the Gunze H330/331/332 with only postshading on another model and here's what I got. I think the result isn't too bad.

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Francesco

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