Eduard 1/48 Spitfire VII

Started by Tom Cleaver · 6 · 2 years ago
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    Tom Cleaver said 2 years, 5 months ago:

    Oh no! you say, "Eduard never made a Spitfire VII." Indeed, you are correctamundo. No Spitfire VII ever.

    However, it's not hard to get one. Given I had been robbing various Eduard Spitfire kits of various parts for various things, and always believing in "waste not, want not," I had the wherewithal to come up with an Eduard Spitfire VII.

    Other people have done Spitfire VIIs by using the Eduard Spitfire VIII, sticking the long wingtips on and painting it as one. Wrong! Wrong!

    The Spitfire VIII OOB has an AeroVee carb intake air filter. The Spitfire VII didn't - it had the same small carb intake as the early Spitfire IXc.

    And so this kit has a lower wing from a Spitfire IXc (Early) with the undernose part and the small intake, mated to the Spitfire VIII kit. (And then the early Spitfire IXc kit will swap an upper wing with a Spitfire Vc to get the late Spitfire IXc with the narrow cannon fairing, and the large AeroVee filter, while the early Spitfire IXc wing will go to the Vc - are you sufficiently confused?)

    Then there's the different rear glass, which is "deeper" than standard. I did that with the "straight" canopy of a Spitfire I off the extra clear parts sprue, cut to size. Easy conversion. Finally, there's the pressurization intake on the right side of the cowling. I took that and the extended resin tips from an Ultracast conversion set for a Hasegawa Spitfire IX, which fit perfectly.

    And then, when I found the attached photo of a Spitfire VII, I took the deep gas tank from a Spitfire Vc kit and used it here with this.

    It'll be finished as Wing Commander Peter Brothers' airplane, using the personal markings decals from Spitfire: Aces of the Empire.

    All in all, easy. It took an afternoon of assembly of all the different parts to get to being ready for paint.

    5 attached images. Click to enlarge.

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    Spiros Pendedekas said 2 years, 5 months ago:

    That's some truly inspirational conversion, my friend @tcinla!
    Looking forward to see it painted!

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    John vd Biggelaar said 2 years, 5 months ago:

    Very nice conversion indeed, Tom @tcinla
    Those black/white stripes on the picture are clearly applied in the field.

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    Luis Barrientos said 2 years, 5 months ago:

    I bought a eduard HFVIII kit and a IX early for make this conversion.
    So, i need the wing of the VIII, plus the early intake of the IX?
    (and then i have a spare large intake and could i make a Spitfire IXc with E wing, like Johnson MK392)

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    George R Blair Jr said 2 years, 5 months ago:

    Wow, what a conversion, Tom (@tcinla). Your in-depth knowledge of both the 1:1 plane and the available 1:48 models made this conversion possible. Well done.

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    Tom Cleaver said 2 years, 5 months ago:

    @lbarrientoss - You use the lower wing part of the Spitfire IX and the under nose part that goes with it. You can use the lower Spifire XIII wing and the Aero Vee filter and get MK392, and you can mount the cannons outboard, as it was in Normandy. MK392 was not an "E" wing Spitfire - it ws a C wing, with the cannons changed to make carrying a bomb underwing easier (also the reason why the E wing moved the cannon).