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1:32 Fairey Flycatcher released !


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The Silver Wings team is pleased to announce that our third new kit for 2011, the 1/32 Fairey Flycatcher, is now available in sales!

 

The Fairey Flycatcher was one of the earliest aircraft specifically designed for operation from aircraft carriers and could take off in under 50 meters! It is probably the most well-known of the Royal Navy's fleet fighters, serving for over 10 years on the front line in a variety of colorful markings.

http://www.silverwings.pl/fairey-flycatcher.html

 

We are pleased to offer this kit in three of the most colourful options, with decals for aircraft from 401 Flight, HMS Furious, 404 Flight, HMS Courageous, and the well-known colours of 408 Flight, HMS Glorious. Here are a few photos of the new kit. Please visit our new and improved website, www.silverwings.pl to see all the parts photos of this exciting new kit and for ordering information.

 

Kit includes:

- 176 resin parts

- 3 film elements

- 12 PE parts

- decals sheet including 3 marking options

- reinforced: wings, landing gear and struts

- instruction

 

In order to help more modelers get access to our newest kits, we will offer a 10% discount and free shipping on all orders for at least 2 kits! This offer will be applied to all orders received by October 9th

 

We are also pleased to announce that our new website, logo and graphic design are officially available and in use. Please visit www.silverwings.pl

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

The Silver Wings Team

 

 

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Brilliant work as always, Wojtek! It's nice to see you've reinforced that rather tricky undercarriage. That model should be a rather nice, tidy size in 1/32nd scale. Now how about a Siskin! (I know; we modellers are never satisfied.)

 

Regards,

 

Jason

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  • 2 weeks later...

I started working on the Build Guide/Review for this new kit yesterday. Cleaned up all the parts and starting putting it together. Here are a couple of "teaser" shots of the in-progress build:

 

Engine assembled (need to add the rear intakes and exhaust - done today):

 

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Cockpit assembled and inserted into fuselage:

 

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Total build time to this point: 5 hours (2 hours cleanup for all kit parts, and 3 hours actually building)

 

Overall, great build thus far, highly recommended!

 

Cheers,

 

Doug

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