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John Healy
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1/48 Seafire FR.46

April 24, 2024 · in Aviation · · 33 · 287

This is the 1996 kit with a few upgrades. I actually built it for a group build on Roy Sutherland's Barracuda Studios Facebook page. I incorporated the following Barracuda products into the model: replacement prop blades, Griffon rocker panels, Spitfire cockpit snapshot items including the seat, stick, throttle, rudder pedals , and oxygen hose. I also added a Squadron vac canopy sliding section. The EDSG/Sky camo paint is from Xtracolor. Most of the other paints used were Tamiya. The decals are a mixture of kit, Aeromaster, and Model Alliance markings. Another one down for my Spitfire collection!

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  1. That is a handsome Spit, though the Griffon-powered monster almost doesn't seem like it belongs in the family... 🙂

  2. Super Spit there John. It really looks great. Personally I think it should be in your collection showing the ultimate development of the Spitfire. But I can definitely see where Greg is coming from, it really does seam like a completely different animal compared to the earlier Merlin powered Spits.

  3. What a beauty my friend @j-healy!
    Congratulations!

  4. Fine looking Seafire, John @j-healy
    Well done.

  5. What a wonderful build!
    Love the amazing details in the cockpit.
    Thanks for sharing.

  6. Excellent build and work. Really unique.

  7. Excellent build, John.

  8. Great looking build, John. @j-healy

  9. So I haven't seen it built yet in this version. Beautiful.

  10. Beautiful, and mean looking.
    Very nice Seafire, John.

  11. Very nicely done, a handsome Seafire!

  12. Gorgeous build!

  13. Lovely job John. I built the Mk 46/47 by Airfix and it was a heap of doo dahs. you have done an excellent build of her. Well done.

    Simon

    • Thanks, Simon. I messed up a folded wing FR47 when these kits first came out too. It happens. In fact I just noticed that I inadvertently painted a clear panel at the top of the windscreen on this one! I’ve got another one of these kits in the stash to have another go at a 47. I might even use that kit’s 46 windscreen to replace the one on this model.

  14. Looks terrific John @j-healy. I like the color scheme you chose. Yellow spinner really makes it with the tail feathers. You have any issues getting the wings to line up in the down position? I certainly did. I recall this kit was meant to show folded wings.

  15. John, This is gorgeous, or as the Brits would call it "Splendid"! I really like the clean build, and the paint scheme looks great.

    • Thanks, the real plane looked pretty clean in the one photo that I found of it online. It was the commander’s plane from the Lossiemouth station flight. I like modeling clean planes so it was an appealing subject for me.

  16. That's a real beauty - striking scheme.

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