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FPL 61 Bulldog, Swedish Air Force - KP

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46 10 August 2022, 16:25
Moreno Baruffini
Watching with interest!
10 August 2022, 16:36
Jan Janssen
#me too, wondering how it builds-up
10 August 2022, 16:41
Jan Peters
Pulling up a chair
10 August 2022, 16:49
Cuajete
Thomas, I knew you were going to get this kit! 🙂

I was hesitating a lot between the Swedish box and the Jordanian box. It took me a long time to decide, but in the end I ordered the Jordanian one because I already have several future projects with that fantastic Swedish scheme.

I follow you with great interest (as always). It is quite possible that I will finally regret choosing the Jordanian box 😉
10 August 2022, 18:46
Łukasz Gliński
Been waiting for this one 👍Utterly cool camo indeed
10 August 2022, 20:32
Harry Eder
Watching! 👍 Good luck with the kit...
11 August 2022, 05:58
Thomas Kolb
Did some dry-fitting yesterday, and just as I expected by the looks of it, it is definitely A-model quality. A lot of fettling, scraping and sanding is required for a decent fit of the major parts such as the fuselage halves and the wings. Good thing it is a small model!
11 August 2022, 07:18
Erik De Smet
It seems that it is of the same "quality" as their SF260 and Alpha jet kits. Have you ever built the venerable Airfix kit ?
11 August 2022, 08:19
Michael Kohl
I will watch too how you turn this ugly duck into a beautiful swan.
11 August 2022, 08:52
Thomas Kolb
Erik, I actually think that this is a retooling of the Airfix kit. Slightly different parts and recessed panel lines, but the breakdown is almost identical.
11 August 2022, 09:29
Łukasz Gliński
Looks like AZ Model is morphing into A-Model 😛
11 August 2022, 10:07
Daniel Mysak
I´m following. Looks like a bunch of work to get a proper model out of this kit. I'm sure you will handle it.
11 August 2022, 13:57
Finn
Will follow
11 August 2022, 14:24
Thomas Espe
👀
11 August 2022, 19:44
Cuajete
I think KP/AZ should start an improvement their molds after so many kit releases and sales, as Special Hobby has already successfully done. It is curious that for some kits they make good molds (such as the Bf-109) and for others they are so mediocre.

Despite this, I am sure that Thomas will do an extraordinary job 👍
11 August 2022, 19:51
Matthew A
🍿
12 August 2022, 09:57
Cuajete
Interiors looks great, Thomas 👍
14 August 2022, 17:06
Robert Podkoński
I am a little late, but from now I will follow with pleasure and interest (like all Thomas's previous builds 😉 )
14 August 2022, 17:36
Guy Rump
Looking good 👍
14 August 2022, 18:18
Tom B.
Looks like a lot of craftsmanship will go into this kit before the end of the build... Curiously following 👍
14 August 2022, 18:52
Thomas Kolb
This little kit is definitely putting up a fight in every step. Silly me, I thought this was going to be a relaxed weekend project, ha ha. 🙂
14 August 2022, 19:04
Łukasz Gliński
I know that feeling, it usually ends up this way 😉
14 August 2022, 19:18
Cuajete
Łukasz enjoys with suffered models 😛
Good (hard) job so far, Thomas 👍
15 August 2022, 17:34
Erik De Smet
KP short run = long work. I prefer Vallejo putty for filling seams on this type of kits, as it comes with a fine tip
15 August 2022, 18:39
Thomas Kolb
Erik yes, I think the photo shows a bit of my frustration with the seam lines. It should not be like this for a 2022 tooling.
15 August 2022, 19:34
Cuajete
Thomas, will the skinny front landing gear hold the weight of all those fishing weights?
17 August 2022, 10:59
Łukasz Gliński
Wow, how did you squeeze all that lead inside 😮
17 August 2022, 11:09
Thomas Kolb
Well, those weights are juuuust barely enough to keep the Bulldog on its nose gear and still kind of pivots around its main gear. Good thing that the entire engine compartment behind the dashboard is empty so with some Tetris skills you can fill it completely with those fishing weights.
17 August 2022, 17:44
Erik De Smet
So the front wheel does not support any weight, as the nose is in balance with the tail. I had the same problem with KPs SIAI Marchetti, and the SH Marchetti needs also quite some weight in the nose.
17 August 2022, 17:57
Michael Kohl
not a shake an bake-kit for sure. I like how you tackle it. For maximum usage of weight in tight spaces consider lead granules. They come rather cheap by the kilogram and have a diameter of max 1 - 2 mm. You can even drill a hole into the fuselage after it is closed and pour the granules in - followed by some white glue to fix them.
18 August 2022, 08:16
Thomas Kolb
After having lingered in the limbo of half-finished projects, I have decided to reboot this build. The screwed up paintjob was removed with IPA alcohol and the model is now back to bare plastic. Some correcting fills are done and it is soon time to reapply the primer. I will make my life easier this time and just build the standard Swedish Air Force version. But I have already purchased a second kit to be finished with the Swedish Army splinter camouflage as I think I know this time how to do it properly. Stay tuned!
5 July, 14:37

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The SA Bulldog served in the Swedish Air Force as a trainer aircraft (called SK 61) and in the Swedish Army as artillery observer aircraft (called FPL 61C). The latter were the first aircraft in the Swedish Armed Forces to use the new four color FOA splinter ("fields and meadows") camouflage.

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1:72 Sk 61 Bulldog „In Swedish Services“ (Kovozávody Prostějov KPM0300)
Scottish Aviation Bulldog Sk.61A
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