1943Mike
Mike,
I'm very envious of your painting skills! When I look at your work compared to mine I almost want to give up. Now that's not going to happen so I'll just have to keep looking at marvelous work like yours and try to emulate some of the techniques you so aptly display.
The only Spitfire I have in my stash is the Occidental Mk IXe which, I've read, is not at all accurate as far as shape is concerned and not very detailed. How do you rate your kit?
No need to be envious of my skills, lol. They certainly are not up to my satisfaction at times lol. NEVER give up! Just let things rest a while before returning to them. SOme of my best work has come from setting things aside for a time and working on something else till I feel like working on it again.
I think I'll try showing you how I painted that color. It could come in handy, eh?
As for rating this kit...
I've just started it and I've never built this one before. The level of detail is rather nice for an older kit. It certainly was amazing for its time. The fit of parts needs a little tweeking and sanding before the few parts I've worked over fit without any issues. Which is typical.
There is plenty of room for scratch building up more details though. This kit comes with all the basic structures and parts but lacks all the seriously good details such as the wires or basic throttle controls. The throttle is molded to the side wall and really lacks depth, but I'll fix that with alacrity!
Basically you get enough to work with without having to buy a whole set of detail kits to make it look right. But if you wanted to, there would certainly be no problem with that. lol
Also it looks like the canopy is designed to actually slide open and closed. Nice feature, but it makes the pit sides look off. I think I can work with it and give it a little improvement however.
Overall score in my book would be about a 5. Just average in comparison with what has been produced in this decade.
As far as the general shape... It looks like a Spitfire to me, lol. We'll see what I can make of it, eh?
Oh, one last thing; the landing gear look a little weak and fragile. About as bad as they were on the Me-109G10 I built a while back. I'll probably have to adjust the way they stand once I get to thet point. The gear on the 109 were way too far inboard and it made the plane sit funny. http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/2/t/165748.aspx
So now I'll get to work on documenting what I do with the seat section of the pit. ;)