1/32 Revell Spitfire Mk.IIa

Started by Tolga ULGUR · 14 · 8 years ago
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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 9 months ago:

    Revell s new tool Spitfire Mk.IIa kit needs a lot of correction and modifications though it s a new generation.
    I started with the cockpit as usual.
    First step: Instrument panel swapped with Eduard PE set.

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    Vincent Perry said 8 years, 9 months ago:

    Coming along nicely

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 9 months ago:

    Seat replaced by Barracudacast resin set.
    Painted to Backalite color.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    Cockpit terminated.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    Fuselage halves prepared .
    Barracudacast set used for upgrading cockpit detail.

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    Stephen W Towle said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    Revell came up short on making this kit. With all the available information that is around they didn't do their home work. Fortunately, there are lots of offerings from the resin people to correct this kit. I hope Tolga that you replace the wheels for starters. Its been rumored that Revell went and looked at a Warbird that had been restored to flying condition with parts taken from later Marks of the Spitfire. Had they visit some of the more recent Spitfire projects that went all out for historical accuracy they would have come up with a winner. I'm sure that you will do your magic on this kit. Looking forward to more build photos.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    Cockpit installed into the fuselage.
    And fuselage halves glued.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    But unfortunately it needs some corrections on the cowling area.
    Size of the bulges on the cowlings is not accurate.
    Inaccurate parts deleted. And replaced by the accurate ones. These parts are from my spare box.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    Yes Stephen,
    Revell s Spitfire has lot of mistakes although it s a new generation kit.
    Cowling bulges
    Propeller
    Oıl cooler
    Ailerons
    Wheels
    Wheels bulges on the wings
    And Radiator housing have to be corrected

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 8 months ago:

    Some corrections on the wings (Part one):
    Revell s oil cooler is completely wrong. I decided to use Eagle part resin correction set for this area. On the other hand Radiator area is also not accurate. (Especially flat radiator bay ) . Thanks God Barracudacast already released a correction set for this area..

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 7 months ago:

    Some updates after a short trip to Canada.
    Reinforcement plates deleted on the upper and lower surfaces of the wings.
    Wheel bulges on the upper surfaces of the wing are wrong.
    I have deleted completely and replaced them by pieces from my spare box. These are large bulges from 1/32 Tamiya Spitfire IX kit. I have converted them to early ones by some surgery.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 7 months ago:

    Some updates..

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 6 months ago:

    Ailerons are not correct. Revell offers inaccurate metal ailerons.
    I replaced them with Barracudacast detailed fabric ailerons
    On the other hand, coffman starter blister is not accurate.You can see the difference with the Hasegawa s Spitfire Mk.II kit part.
    The grey one is Hasegawa part and it seems that Hasegawa s part is accurate as dimension and shape.

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    Tolga ULGUR said 8 years, 6 months ago:

    Under surfaces painted to british sky.

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