Airfix Hawker Tempest Mk. V Post War
Just completed this Airfix post-war Tempest Mk. V in 72nd scale. The scheme shows a plane from No. 80 squadron in Germany in 1946.
Painted with Ammo Mig and AK Interactive acrylics, an Ammo Mig light grey acrylic filter, Vallejo matte varnish and some sky grey panel line wash by Ammo Mig. Oh, and some chipping fluid for the weathering around the black areas.
Stunning kit except for the overly thick trailing edges and the super fidly antenna, which of course broke of. And of course i made a major mistake with decals, let's see if you can find it. I decided to not change it in order to fight my compulsive perfectionism 🙂
And Airfix, how about that Hunter in 72nd scale now..
Tempests always look cool, Felix (@fxrob). Well done. I don't know why the decals are wrong without doing some research. Just guessing, maybe the code letters are in the wrong order on one of the sides.
Ha, close but wrong, George @blair! 🙂 The Tempest is a very elegant plane, isn't it. It's big but very sleek at the same time. Apparently they are trying to bring a Mk. V back to life, it would be very cool to see that one fly.
Very nice Felix@fxrob!
Tempests did have some non standard applications of code letters ( 486 Sqn ) so that this may just be another example!
Dear David @davem, you seem to be an expert! Thanks for the feedback, the blue roundel on the tail is upside down.
Definitely a wonderful Tempest, Felix @fxrob
The blue nose is a nice accent to this elegant aircraft.
At first I had the impression that it was 1/48
Thank you, John @johnb - as always! I do like the blue nose too. The RAF had some nice colors for the spinner at that time.
Great result, Felix.
Thank you very much, John @j-healy!
Nice work on this Tempest, it turned out well.
Thanks a lot, Jay @ssgt. It's a great kit!
Fantastic job, Felix! Cannot find the glitch😊
Evcharisto Spiros @fiveten, it's the blue roundel on the side fin. It's upside down on the left side.
Very nice! @fxrob
Thank you John @jdtruby!
I love the Tempest and you did a great job with this one. My entry into the erroneous marking placement sweepstakes is the orientation of the buzz codes on one of the wings. Then again, they might be correct as it would have been a good idea to be able to read them approaching and after the aircraft had passed. In that case I am going to go with the wing top roundels being smaller than the under wing roundels, though that size marking is borne out for “some aircraft” in the 2nd Tactical Air Force, Volume 4, p. 639.
Dear Russell @russjurco
Thanks a lot for your compliments. It's a big yet an elegant bird, isn't it! It's not the buzz codes but the blue logo on the left tail wing, as seen in the last picture.
A fine looking Tempest!
Thank you, Chas @chasbunch!
Good looking Tempest, despite any "erroneous" decal placement! Perfectionism - what's that?!
Absolutely stunning Felix. I'm not savvy enough to see where the problem lies. So just a wonderful Tempest Felix. D
Thank you so much, Guy @thom! It's really just a rather small detail, but you know how us scale modellers are, we're somewhat perfectionists!
Awesome build Felix. Not knowing to much about British markings I couldn't even guess what the error would be.
Thank you Robert @roofrat! It's the blue sign on the tail fin and i'm starting to live with it after all 🙂
Awesome Tempest, Felix (@fxrob). Amazing work.
I'm 'tempted' to suggest that the insignia on the bottom of the wings should not be outlined in yellow. - they should just be Blue-White-Red, no yellow.
Dear George @georgeswork, thank you for your kind words, much appreciated! The roundels are correct, it's the blue insignia on the tailfin, it's upside down on the left side.
That's a very nice Tempest Felix. Great work. I love the paint work and panel lining.
That roundel on the starboard wing is upside down mate 😀
Ha!
Dear Scott @scottiya, you got me! Haha, it's the roundel. It's the blue symbol on the tail fin. Thanks for the compliments!
Fantastic Tempest you have there, Felix!
Love the paint job and subtle weathering, which makes the model look bigger and more realistic than an 1/72.
Top notch 👍
Dear Alfred @alfred, thanks a lot for your nice comments! It's a great kit with really no flaws, so that helps a lot. Besides, the Tempest really IS a big bird!
Excellent finish Felix.
Thank you, Graeme @graemestreet!
Very nice job!
Thanks a lot, Bernard @lis!
Very nice indeed Sir.
I have both the initial release (D-Day striped Srs.1 a/c)and the post war boxing,with an idea to use both
the cammo and the silver a/c decals from the post war boxing.
The plastic is the same in both boxings,just the instructions and decals differ.