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1/32 Seafire Mk17 Wingfold conversion + the rest


elric

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Hi Andy,

yes the oleos were extended not by 8inches but from 5.5 to 8, I have been doing a bit more research [what I should have done in the first place].

 

nearly finished the instrument panel some bits to add to the ggs area once installed, the seat & rear bulkhead done + the control column also close to complete, want to have the fuselage completed then go back to the wing fold so I can ensure of correct angles.

 

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On the instrument panel I have added the twin fuel gauge [ bottom right] & changed the layout of the

dials on the left.

 

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And to finish on my MkII LR from 152Sqn Portreath 1941

 

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I used the revell MkI/II Kit + airies cockpit set & scratched the fuel tank.48daba10.jpg

 

 

Bob.

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Starboard cockpit panel finished,

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Added canopy opening mechanism, induction priming pump,gyro gunsight selector dimmer,signaling switch box + some other bits.

Bob.

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we have now arrived at the Mk V's

 

1st up is of 601 Sqn 1940 with aboukir filter & clipped wings [ hasegawa kit + airies c/pit set ]

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next, 309th FS 1943 Vokes filter & slipper tank [ hasegawa + airies c/pit ]

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Floatplane EP754 Great Bitter Lakes Egypt 1943 [ hasegawa + all float related items from scratch ]

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and last 4 Sqn SAAF 1944 [ hasegawa, airies c/pit scratch front pit ]

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Bob.

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and to end the evening the port side of the cockpit,

 

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plus the 1st of 5 seafires, the MkIb of Ltr. Cdr. Ducan Hamilton's personal "barge" Port Reitz Kenia

 

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Bob.

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Hi all,

Attached the starboard side, seat & control column to fuselage. also attached the instrument panel to front section & started work on the windsreen by first cutting out shape of rounded front from 0:4mm plasi-card then glueing 0:13 clear card to the inside, used the flat fronted windscreen from a hasegawa MkV kit that I had spare & cut of the bottom lower front panel to 2mm of the armoured glass.

 

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as usual another one to finish with this time a PR1D of No2 PRU Marble Arch North Africa 1942

 

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Using revell MkI/II kit with long wing tips from a hasegawa MkVI kit + aboukir filter from GMF

 

Bob.

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not much to show tonight, just the sting, added tail guard + attachment plate & rod.

 

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So here is a few pics of one of my favorites the MkIII Seafire, this one of 807 NAS 1945 Singapore.

Used the revell MkI/II kit GMF conv. kit for the MkIII & an airies cockpit.

 

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Ok fuselage together, some areas required a little putty [or car body filler as that is what I use ],so I will need to re-scibe, tail only tacked on as test fit with a bit of base coat on it, used Alclad white primer as this areas will be a white finish.

 

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two more for your perusal.

 

the MkVI from Boscombe Down in 1942, Using the Hasegawa MkVI kit for this.

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and the MkVII of the Culmhead Wing 1944, used Hasegawa MkV with the GMF conv. kit.

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Bob.

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