Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire Mk.Vb, Royal Hellenic Air Force
Hi everyone!
This is my Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire Mk.Vb, finished as a Royal Hellenic Air Force bird.
Extensively used not only by the RAF, but also by other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II and produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft, the excellent Spitfire needs no introduction.
Royal Hellenic Air Force (EBA) received the first Supermarine Spitfire Mk.Vb/c's from the RAF at the end of 1943 in the Middle East, equipping the 335 and 336 Squadrons.
Most EBA Mk.Vb/c's bore (at least in Africa) the bulky Vokes filter. Some featured the typical elliptical wings, while others wore the "cut" ones, with evidence not very clear upon the type of wingtips each plane carried.
Like RAF planes, they typically carried the "Middle East Camouflage" (Dark Earth and Midstone over Azure Blue), with EBA personnel frequently adding customized touches onto those planes.
Seemingly, 335 Sq aircraft carried at the fuselage sides both the distinctive letter of the aircraft and the two Squadron call letters, whereas 336 Sq planes most probably carried only the characteristic letter of the aircraft.
The appearance of EBA Spitfires would change in September 1944, when 335 and 336 left Africa and relocated to Nuova of Italy.
The now elderly Tamiya features a cockpit that is not as detailed compared to nowadays standards. Additionally, some shape issues seem to exist. That said, the finished model looks nothing else than a Vb, let alone the fact that it is a most easy and pleasant build.
Should you wish to read the full build review, you may do so by visiting my beloved site Modelingmadness:
https://modelingmadness.com/review/allies/gb/spits/penvb.htm
Hapy modeling!
‘V’ for victory on this great looking Spitfire, Spiros! Nicely done and a great MM post also.
Thanks my friend @georgeswork!
Congrats my dear friend!Keep them coming!
Thanks my friend @mvtb!
I'm impressed! Great Spitfire!
Thanks my friend @lis!
Another nice build from the prolific Spiros, @fiveten. Nice looking Spitfire, I like the paint scheme of the Mediteranean Spits. I think you did a good job with painting the scheme on, it looks really good, good pattern and edges. Hope to see you join the B-24 build soon.
Thanks my friend @luftwaffe-birdman! Soon to commence work on the B-24!
@fiveten, another superb model Spiros! And I learned so much from your fine article too; thanks for educating us as well as enthralling us with a fine scale model! ?
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Verry nice, Spiros excellent weathering!
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Great work Spiros. It looks awesome.
Thanks my friend @dmeyers!
Very tropical as well as topical, Spiros @fiveten. Liked your MM piece a lot.
Thanks my friend @eb801!
Another excellent build, Spiros @fiveten
The desert scheme looks great.
This article and also the one on Modelling Madness are very nice as well.
Well done my friend.
Thanks my friend @johnb!
Great job on this Spiros , dessert scheme with that sand filter is probably my favorite Spitfire and a very interesting write up as well.
What paints did you use on this ?
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Thanks my friend @neil-foster! I too like that desert Spit probably most of all. I used Humbrol 29, 63 and 159 for the dark earth, sand and azure blue respectively. The roundels' red was overpainted with Humbrol 15 midnight blue.
Well done, Spiros! Great contributions to iM and MM.
Thanks my friend @gwskat!
Nice work, Spiros!
Thanks my friend @j-healy!
A beautiful model Spiros! You have inspired me to dig out my Tamiya Spitfire and start building.
Thanks my friend @donweixl! Great that you'll build your Tamiya Spitfire!
Looking forward to it!
Very nicely done brother, just dirty enough to be convincing
Thanks my friend @markh!
Looks great Spiros! Another well done project.
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Another beauty Spiros!
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Another great build Spiros! Nice job on the desert scheme and overall finish.
Thanks my friend @v1pro!