Early Duxford Spitfire Mk1, WZ-H, May 4th 1939.... - Printable Version
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Early Duxford Spitfire Mk1, WZ-H, May 4th 1939.... - No1_Charlie - 20.09.2009
Tamiya Mk1 with lots of added bits and all codes/roundels sprayed on.
- Guest - 20.09.2009
Wow!
hock: She's a beauty! Someone please skin her
- Erg./JG54_crazty - 20.09.2009
very clean job mate nice i love it.
- Lefty Hartnett - 20.09.2009
impressive.
- HispanoSuiza - 20.09.2009
Very nice touch with the petrol stains and scuff marks on the port servicing side!
Beautiful model, Tamiya is tops!
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Hot Space - 20.09.2009
philip.ed Wrote:Wow! hock: She's a beauty! Someone please skin her
I was thinking the same 8)
- riffraffv8 - 20.09.2009
yea that sure is a greeeeeeeaaat build
respect
riffraff
- Stretch32 - 20.09.2009
Did Tamiya start producing an early MK1 with Watts 2 blade prop or did you use Airwaves stuff to convert it? Overall, outstanding job.
Stretch
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KG64_Cnopicilin - 20.09.2009
Nice model. Paintjob looks really good.
- No1_Charlie - 21.09.2009
Stretch32 Wrote:Did Tamiya start producing an early MK1 with Watts 2 blade prop or did you use Airwaves stuff to convert it? Overall, outstanding job.
Stretch
Hiya, yes its an aftermarket prop, Aeromaster I think.
- Buglord - 04.10.2009
Another beauty out of charlies model factory
i have the same tamiya spit & i think it was a really great kit to make as everything fitted just nice.