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Started and finished in the same calendar year! This is the Special Hobby kit, which is the basis of a bunch of Griffon-powered Spitfire kits. I took off the Seafire-specific features (the RATO attachments, primarily) and detailed the cockpit with Special Hobby's own photoetched set, plus a Barracuda Studios control column. The exhausts are from Quickboost and the wheels and from Barracuda Studios. I used the kit decals to build Roy Cruickshank's N0. 91 Squadron aircraft in which he was shot down by flak on April 10, 1945; he and his wingman were rescued by a USAAF OA-10 Catalina. Only 120 Mk. 21s were built - it debuted the new laminar flow wing, full wheel covers and a retractable tail wheel. 

The paints were ModelMaster dark green and ocean grey, with Floquil medium sea grey, all from my Museum of Extinct Paints (aka Evidence I Used to Habitually Overpurchase at the Hobby Shop). It was weathered with oils - I tried to keep it light since the plane didn't last more than three missions. 

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Good looking build of what I think is one of the more graceful marks of the Spitfire! Did removing the RATO attachments involve sanding and rescribing, or just leaving off the parts?

 

Gil :cool:

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5 hours ago, ghodges said:

Good looking build of what I think is one of the more graceful marks of the Spitfire! Did removing the RATO attachments involve sanding and rescribing, or just leaving off the parts?

 

Gil :cool:

Filling and sanding - I don't think it required any re-scribing! My kit had a hairline fracture in the rear fixed transparency, and I couldn't get any response out of Special Hobby so I did the only logical thing: I bought their Seafire 47 and used the unnecessary part on the 21! When I build the 47, the RATO attachments will be left as-is!

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Nicely done, Chris!

I do like the look of the late-model high-back Spitfires. There's something menacing about the high-back and big Griffon.

I scratchbuilt a 1/48 Mk.21 using Airfix Seafire F.46 wings, parts of a Hobbycraft Mk.XIV, bits of various Spitfire kits from previous projects, assorted resin bits, and a lot of filler and patience! We really could do with a mainstream IM kit of it....

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