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Seafire Mk.47, 1/48, Gary Pilsworth
After long time, I tried to make this beauty with the coaxial propeller. Don`t look so much on the retouch. I used the permanent markers, but than I find the colour which is close to the original, because i`m able recognize only 16 types of the colours
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The Seafire of course. I would like to ask administrator to correct the name of the thread, becouse I couldn`t able to do this. Thank in advance.
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Very nice job! I also like your Spitfire next to the Seafire.
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Excellent model, friend.
One of my favorite planes. I have been waiting for a detailed paper model |
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Looks great!
Wyvern |
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Well done on this model. It is a Seafire F.R.47 of No. 800 Naval Air Squadron (NAS), No. 13 Carrier Air Group [CAG], which flew from HMS Triumph (R16, Tail Code “P”) in the early months of the Korean War (July – October 1950). These aircraft participated in the first air strike against North Korea on 3 July 1950.
It is possible to build a complete suite of aircraft of 13 CAG. Nobi of Thai Papermodels has designed a 1/48 Firefly I that John Bowden of DGA has recolored as an aircraft of 827 Naval Air Squadron (12 Firefly FR/NF Mk Is) and JIm and Marg Fainges of Lad 'n Dad offer through ECardmodels a 1/48 model of the Air-Sea Rescue aircraft carried aboard Triumph: Supermarine Sea Otter JM960 (“Neptune’s Daughter”). Don |
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Great work, I love the Spitfire too.
Gary
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Quote:
It's nice to have a professional military historian on board! |
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Seafire Mk.47 is finished. please excuse my colour retouch. She looks now as after dogfight with some scratches and patches after maintenance
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Impressive build. She's a beauty.
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Regards, Don I don't always build models, but when I do... I prefer paper. Keep your scissors sharp, my friends. |
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