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The old Mosquito Restoration Project


Chris Wimmer

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Hi everybody on LSP!

I must confess that I wasn't really a fan of the "Wooden Wonder" before. It rather happened on that one of the many evenings I scrolled down the 1:32 ebay content and suddenly spotted this old beauty. Built by a child in the 1970s, sitting there without its wheels and absolutely sorry looking- instantly my fingers began to itch like crazy and it took me only a few seconds more to buy the wreck at 5 Euros with the burning wish to bring it into a new life.

I joined this community yesterday, the build started about one year ago after I finished my "Another ole Revell Jug". You can search the "Articles"-section for it (or simply let Google do the job). Be warned that I'm a quite slow builder and my name is not Brian Cauchi, but I will try to do my very best...

Here we go!

 

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Now I feel honoured introducing you to the pilots of DZ 353. After 40 years in service I will release these guys into their well deserved retirement. They asked me to let them follow this build   :)    Does anybody know their names?

 

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The next step was sawing and milling the whole thing into pieces. Ouch, this really makes UGLY noises...

 

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Ok, let's start construction. Not perfect, but good enough to my 47 years old eyes

 

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Made a new seat...

 

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Cockpit stuff. I love to place coins only to impress my non-modelling friends...

 

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Thank you, Kev! Had to learn that the upload limit is 10 pics. So here I have got something more to show:

 

 

Applied some paint. The green tone I used first turned out to be wrong. I tried to fix the problem and did a lousy brushing job...  :whistle:

 

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the control column is wrong in shape. But somehow I like it. It's old Vintage Revell style, isn't it?

 

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I bought-and-sold another Mossie kit only to copy the wheels. Afterwards I found that they appear too big. They are >37mm in diameter and I don't really want to use them. I couldn't find any information about the Mosquito's actual wheel-size. Can anybody help me out here?

 

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Some detail work on the gear bays...

 

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...and the engine compartment

 

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Ok, the next thing to come was a real challenge: Taking the ugly revell block and trying to turn it into something that looks a bit like a Rolls Royce Merlin engine. The valve covers are epoxy casts from the Hobbyboss Spitfire Vb Kit. Good enough to my eye. More detail to be added...

 

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Thanks for watching  :)

Chris
 

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You certainly have your work cut out for you. I know you'll make a real jam-up job of the re-build though! I look forward to watching.

 

John

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Canopy Stuff:

If you want to do a glass nose Mosquito and if you are smart, patient and less miserly than I am, you will probably wait for the future HK-release. But if someone out there has intentions to do one of the new old Revell Kits, I highly recommend not to use the kit canopy. My Mossie will have the Squadron replacement, and this is an enormous improvement, even it's not properly fitted yet:

 

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Chris

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