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Show Pair - Kristorf - 05.10.2008

Couple of 'Show' Spits in metal

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- Guest - 05.10.2008

Whoa, nice pair! A good set to be sure! Rule Britannia :!: Big Grin :wink:


- fly_zo - 05.10.2008

... gotta love them Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

thanks

Z


- Guest - 05.10.2008

You've made tons of great Spit skins, Chris, but the authentic ones tend to be all business. Nice to have some Spits with more color to them, M8 :!: :wink:


- Kristorf - 05.10.2008

Don, these are 'authentic, the top one is from the RNAF, the bottom one was/is painted in the colours of 610 RauxAF I think.


- Guest - 05.10.2008

Oh! Thought you made 'em up as "what if's"!

What time period are we talking here, Chris :?:


- Kristorf - 05.10.2008

610 Sqn disbanded in 1957, final A/C were Meteors so these were about 1947 (real ones were F14's I think)
The RNAF I have no idea, a squad mate asked me to do it (his fathers company restores them and is currently working on a Dutch T9)


- Guest - 05.10.2008

The silver and red spit is 1947 Kings cup air race colours and was an F.21 Smile my favourite spitfire paintscheme


RNlAF - jopped - 05.10.2008

Hi.

The Dutch spit is from 1949-1954 I think. I believe our spits were out of frond line use from 1954, but might be a little earlier.

Chris, is that dutch one a skin of your's? Never seen it. Not uploaded to M4T is it? Shame!! :lol:

The Dutch spits were first in RAF camouflage. Grey-Green. Their squadron code was H-individual number. Then 322 squadron went to the indies, and the spits were painted in some green colour. After their return, they were painted silver, and they were coaded 3W-individual number.

3W had been the squadron's code during their time in the RAF. Spitfires were also flown at the fighter school I believe, but I don't know to much about that.

My information might be incorrect, it's all based on memory.

Cheers,
Joppe


- ={TTU}=Tomcat - 06.10.2008

Very nice pics m8 i like the 3th one the best =)


- Kristorf - 06.10.2008

Jopped,

Kristorf Wrote:The RNAF I have no idea, a squad mate asked me to do it (his fathers company restores them and is currently working on a Dutch T9)

Might release both in a show skin pack though mate


skins. - jopped - 06.10.2008

Please do so mate!! Big Grin

Cheers,
Joppe


- Guest - 06.10.2008

Thanks for the timeline tips, M8's :!: Big Grin


- Nightshifter - 07.10.2008

Hawk Wrote:The silver and red spit is 1947 Kings cup air race colours and was an F.21 Smile my favourite spitfire paintscheme

It's a Mk.XIVe but I'll let you away with that Wink

There is a bubble top MK.XVI with the same paint scheme which is also gorgeous serial No. TD248

Nice work Kris, I've made the RN201 skin before as well, lovely looking aircraft.

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- Kristorf - 07.10.2008

Nightshifter,
The skins you made were top drawer mate, I just wanted to avoide the warping/stretching probs and the MkVIII does that superbly