VegasAWACER13
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I don't typically like building 1/72 fighters—too small, too fiddly. But Griffon-powered Spitfire kits are hard to come by and this looked like a fun side project while waiting for glue/paint to dry on my main build.
I know it's a re-boxing of the Academy kit. I went with this one as it has more unit marking options than the Academy version. I've heard a lot of negative things about it, but I was pleasantly surprised by the level of detail. Cockpit particulars aren't completely accurate, fuselage is a little thick aft of the cockpit, and the prop blades look a little short. But otherwise a perfectly nice little kit for $15. I won't be making any mods or using aftermarket parts.
So in the parlance of the men who flew these fine machines, "Let's get cracking, chaps!"
I know it's a re-boxing of the Academy kit. I went with this one as it has more unit marking options than the Academy version. I've heard a lot of negative things about it, but I was pleasantly surprised by the level of detail. Cockpit particulars aren't completely accurate, fuselage is a little thick aft of the cockpit, and the prop blades look a little short. But otherwise a perfectly nice little kit for $15. I won't be making any mods or using aftermarket parts.
So in the parlance of the men who flew these fine machines, "Let's get cracking, chaps!"