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Or 'Messer-Fire', 'Spit-Schmitt' shoud be other name alternatives for this aircraft .
This strange airplane is the force landed and captured Spitfire Mk.Vb in 1942. It was being tested by Luftwaffe Researh Facility and Merlin Engine replaced with Daimler-Benz DB 605A.
It is Brengun 1/72 scale model kit. Spitfire sprues are belong to AZ model. Brengun added small sprue for the engine convertion.
I couldn't imagine that i should use Italeri Mk.V for the body. AZ model has very weak details and plastic quality also kit has very big fitting problems. But anyway there is no any other alternative for this airplane in 1/72 scale. I hope you will like it. Thanks for the looking.
Nezih
Bench On Fire
1/72: French P-47D 1/48: Val, Zero, Kyofu, 1/32: Ju-87G-2 Rudel, F-4J Blue Angels 1/700: Graf Spee, Scharnhorst 1/35: Panther A, Hetzer, Paladin
Now thats a Spitfire i like.
Really nice work, i have herad the AZ kits are not brilliant, but they do some nice variants. Greta work on the scheme and nice chipping.
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Bish Now thats a Spitfire i like. Really nice work, i have herad the AZ kits are not brilliant, but they do some nice variants. Greta work on the scheme and nice chipping.
Nezih.
Thanks, i wil be looking out for that. Like Fine Molds, they have a few variants others don't cover and would be nice to do.
Very nice build Nezh. Like the paint work and weathering too.
Jim
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fox Very nice build Nezh. Like the paint work and weathering too. Jim
Excellent work on your spitfire! I love the weathering.
Toshi
On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
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Really nice work, I too love the camo and the weathering/chipping. And so much yellow, I hate it, it won't cover anything and is a pain to paint. But you did a great job with it.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Toshi Excellent work on your spitfire! I love the weathering. Toshi
I have to admit, that is really a pretty neat looking SPit. Nice work. I thought it was a bigger size. Well done.
BK
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Gamera Really nice work, I too love the camo and the weathering/chipping. And so much yellow, I hate it, it won't cover anything and is a pain to paint. But you did a great job with it.
Also i hate red color, it is very strong pigment and if i don't clear it very carefuly all other paints after it become reddish... I try to sprey it at last.
BrandonK I have to admit, that is really a pretty neat looking SPit. Nice work. I thought it was a bigger size. Well done. BK
Nezih, i have just noticed what you have on the bench. Some builds i find relly intetesting there. I take it the Ju 87A is the Special Hobby kit, i was just woundering if you were going to alter the rubber on that.
Would love to se a thread on that as well as the 555, which i am starting in the new year myself, and the Ju 87G.
Thanks for posting that model !
I saw the kit on the UMM website
http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/index.php
but did not know what the kit looked like when assembled.
It really looks good.
Do you also have a Spitfire V in Turkish markings?
That is really cool!!!
I'm a WW1 Kind of Guy
Very cool! I'll have to give this one a try.
Chad
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Mopar Madness Very cool! I'll have to give this one a try.
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