Two Seat Eduard Spitfire conversion
You have to cut the fuselage halfway down and move the cockpit forward to install the rear one. Measure twice-cut once!
This shows the wood form I made to vacuform the rear canopy and clear tunnel.
The Eduard kit is a real gem, so well engineered. But when doing something like this, test fit at least ten times.
I used parts from two kits to make the two cockpits. It's a tight fit in the real Spit, in 1/48 it hurts your eyes!
Making up the interior was a lot of time. Almost everything is different from the single seat Mark 9.
The real aircraft has a bakelite seat in the front and aluminium in the rear painted black.
I even reproduced the newer style harnesses. They are black with blue hardware. The rear one is not installed in this picture yet.
The camo on the real PT462 was not done in exact WW2 colours, they were sprayed in the USA years ago before she went to Wales.
The Welsh Dragon flags were printed on white decal film and cut out. The real aircraft is high gloss finish too.
The underside is a cross between Medium Sea Gray and Duck Egg Blue.
Made the prop decals myself. If you look closely (in my original photos) even the blades have different numbers, just like the real one.
Here's a shot of the real aircraft.
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5 March 2017, 15:08
Norm Sheppard
Thank you. It sure felt like it when I was done. When Alex opened it, he said his dad would be speechless! That made me feel good.
Thank you. It sure felt like it when I was done. When Alex opened it, he said his dad would be speechless! That made me feel good.
5 March 2017, 22:49
Norm Sheppard
Thanks Clifford. I have now built 3 of these, but in my mind, this one was the best result. The Eduard kit is sooooooooooo nice!
Thanks Clifford. I have now built 3 of these, but in my mind, this one was the best result. The Eduard kit is sooooooooooo nice!
14 November 2017, 08:59
Bart Goesaert
very nice conversion and idd, nice 'n shiny instead of war-weary...
very nice conversion and idd, nice 'n shiny instead of war-weary...
14 November 2017, 11:00
Alec K
Wow, it turned out great Norm. Love the attention to detail and accuracy 👍
Wow, it turned out great Norm. Love the attention to detail and accuracy 👍
14 November 2017, 15:50
Norm Sheppard
And the shiny finish is accurate. Anthony has sold the Spit to the Imperial War Museum recently but when he flew it, the aircraft was spotless and shiny. Looked like he waxed it frequently.
And the shiny finish is accurate. Anthony has sold the Spit to the Imperial War Museum recently but when he flew it, the aircraft was spotless and shiny. Looked like he waxed it frequently.
14 November 2017, 16:48
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This model was commissioned by Alex Hodgson, whose father Anthony owns the real PT462 two seat Spitfire. I spent a lot of time on this one and had dozens of photos supplied by Alex. Hundreds of hours!