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Steve's 1/32 Revell Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc

Nice progress steven , hopefully the wing joints can be sorted without too much trouble , cheers tony
 
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Looking very nice indeed Steve. The seat height adjuster scratch built part looks great. I bet the original turns up now!
Cheers Joe. I am going to have a final look for it before I put the side section on. Once its all in and the fuzz joined up you can hardly see it so I am not overly concerned.
 
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I have had a successful day at the bench today. First task was joining the two fuzz halves together. They were not a bad fit but I had to apply some pressure on the top join to bring the sides together just infront of and to the rear of the cockpit. I did some sanding down to try and improve the fit but didn't seem to make much difference.
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Just to be on the safe side I ended up reinforcing the top join from the inside using fine fibreglass sheet and epoxy.
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Next up were the wings. The fit of the wing went really well and the large gap that I had seen when I did a dry fit never materialised. The only issue I have to resolve is a gap on one side on the wing root fillets. The other side is perfect.
This is the bad side.
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And this is the better side.
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These are the wing joins where I had anticipated a large gap but they will require only minimal tidying up
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The lower engine cowling is a lovely fit and will just require slight sanding at the front to line it up.
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I had to fit the rear tail wheel strut prior to joining the fuzz together so to protect that for now I have given it a cardboard splint
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So this is where I am at for now.
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So all in all a good day building. Onwards and upwards.
 
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Coming together very nicely Steven 👍

It looks a bit of a tricky beast but you seem to be getting on top of it. I think you nailed the cockpit grey/green too 🙂

Geoff.
 
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First job to day was to sand the sump cowling back so that it was in line with the front of the aircraft. If you look in the pictures of my last post you can see it protrudes by about 1mm. Once this was done I started to fill some of the imperfections on the seams. Because they require so little filler I have used a liquid plastic putty which will be sanded back when dry.
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This is the wing join.
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Also started work on the prop blades, wheels and spinner. To get a better yellow finish on the tips of the blades after priming I gave them a quick coat of white and then applied the yellow. They just need the SM Black putting on.
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Next up was painting the inside of the lower wing air scoops as painting after fitment would be difficult. Each scoop was made up of 6 pieces. Firstly I attached the internal radiators to the wing.
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I then gave the wing a blast of light grey, the same color as the finished underside paint, in the area where the scoops were to be attached. The radiators were then painted black.
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I then assembled the scoops. I have decided to have the scoops open at the rear to add more interest to the finished model. The scoops were then added to complete the fitment.
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I have also added the canopy so that I can get the model primed and painted. Thanks for checking in.
 
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