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Spitfire Mk.Ia - 1/33 - Halinski
The next plane is one of my all-time favorites: a Spitfire, of an early mark. I had already built a Spitfire from Halinski (an Mk.IXc, released in 2007) and, not surprisingly, the kits are quite similar. The Mk.Ia kit adds separate flaps and the number of parts is a bit higher, at 605.
The first pictures, as usual, show the kit. |
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Wonderful choice, Ricardo. I will be watching closely to see you apply your magic to this historic and beautiful airplane.
Don |
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Looking forward to another spit ...
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regards Glen |
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Excellent choice Ricardo! Looking forward to see this one unfolding.
Regards, Erik |
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Mk1a is my all time favorite Spitfire!!! you have my attention sir... please make it a good show.
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Im also excited about your progress! Beautyfull plane. Have fun!
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Nice to see you back with this beautiful airplane!
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Welcome aboard, friends
The Spitfire fuselage cross section is very small. This surely helps to get very elegant lines but it complicates the model assembly. The problem is that there no solid card floor part to serve as the basis for construction. Fortunately, the fuel tank emplacement provides for a card assembly to glue the fuselage skin inner parts and all the detail that is a trademark of Halinski kits. |
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As always, superb craftsmanship.
Don |
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Clean start... very nice!
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1/33, halinski, spitfire mk.ia |
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