Spitfire Mk.IXc Michael Murayda WIP
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1 30 May 2017, 06:45
Spanjaard
cockpit is really top notch, excellent work. looking forward seeing the final product
cockpit is really top notch, excellent work. looking forward seeing the final product
30 May 2017, 10:26
Bart Goesaert
do you need to widen the nose section on this model? Can you elaborate on the last picture (the wheelbay with the drills??)
do you need to widen the nose section on this model? Can you elaborate on the last picture (the wheelbay with the drills??)
31 May 2017, 06:21
Marcin Snakowski
In terms of fitting there is no need to widen the fuselage. If you mention the picture with cowling, this is putty, not plasticard.
Aaah, the last picture... I forgot to add description. During fitting I have sanded some of the raised rivets. I use comparison of drills to find correct size of BGA balls to recreate knobs.
In terms of fitting there is no need to widen the fuselage. If you mention the picture with cowling, this is putty, not plasticard.
Aaah, the last picture... I forgot to add description. During fitting I have sanded some of the raised rivets. I use comparison of drills to find correct size of BGA balls to recreate knobs.
31 May 2017, 07:34
Marcin Snakowski
Yes, they are. A bit frustrating, but thanks to it Eduard achieved beautiful details on the wole surface of cowling plates. The upper one is especially tricky because edges are bent slightly downwards (more than 90 degree).
Yes, they are. A bit frustrating, but thanks to it Eduard achieved beautiful details on the wole surface of cowling plates. The upper one is especially tricky because edges are bent slightly downwards (more than 90 degree).
31 May 2017, 07:50
Album info
Work in progress.
Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc MK924 flown by F/Sgt Michal Murayda from No. 302 (City of Poznan) Polish Fighter Squadron, Chailey, June 1944