Tag: Airfix
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RCAF Avro Lancaster – Part One – The Second Lucky Chance

Well, you get lucky sometimes. I got lucky lots of times in practice – not so many in my second career. But one of the memorable ones in 2014 was a trip to Japan as a corporate guest. We were hauled around but occasionally let loose in the shops or cafes to give the tour…
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Airfix Mosquito – Part Four – Thank You, Mike Grant

Mike Grant had been a pioneer where I wished to go and I was fortunate to discover an magazine article he wrote – sponsored by Airfix – that dealt with exactly the aircraft I was working on. The story was illustrated with a lot of good coloured photos and Mike had gone into the scale…
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AIrfix Mosquito – Part Two – The Lists…

There can be two lists connected with every scale model airplane kit; the list of things that went right and the list of things that went wrong. You’re only in trouble if the lists contain the same items…Here’s the good one for this Airfix Mosquito: It was free. I had special decals saved up for…
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Airfix Mosquito – Part One – The Free Skeeter

Is there any nicer word in the English language than ” free “?* I was attracted to this Airfix model of the Mosquito NF MkII when I saw it on the free kit table of the Model Car Spectacular earlier in the year. If you put in an entry you got a number that was…
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Grumman Widgeon – Part Two – Port and Cheese

I cannot decide now that the Grumman Widgeon is done and sitting on the photo floor, whether I enjoyed myself building it or not. If you go by the mis-fitting engines, nacelles, windscreen, and landing gear, it was a misery. If you looked at the wing, fuselage, and tail assemblies as they mated, it wasn’t…
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Grumman Widgeon – Part One – The Small Goose

The Sherriff’s Mini Cars shelves had some of the best and oddest kit shopping I have been able to do for some time. Stashes had disgorged treasures and/or trash and they were sensibly priced for all that. I have no idea how new the Widgeon is, not how long it may have mouldered on the…
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Martin Marauder – Part Four – The Slippery Olive

The Marauder had a strange reputation for quite some while but eventually setled down as a very capable ship in the European theatre. It also featured in several Pacific battles and guarded Alaska as well. I was tempted to attach a torpedo to this Marauder just to show that it had been done – and…
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Martin Marauder B-26 – Part Two – Two Bit Model

A bit of a come-down from yesterday, but today I started the kit and discovered why Airfix had a bad reputation a decade ago. a. Two short shots. b. One missing part. c. An extra tailplane. d. More flash than a Marvel comic. I am not all that nonplussed, though I have be plussier…
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Martin Marauder B26 – Part One – Million Dollar Model*

No, Airfix haven’t raised their prices again – the heading refers to the fact that I have just discovered that Martin Marauders – the B-26’s – were sent up to Alaska for transfer to the Soviets during the Lend Lease period. The internet turned up a picture of a crashed Marauder in the Canadian bush…
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Lockheed F80C Shooting Star – Part Three – O Amigo Da Onça

” You are looking very well today, Senora…” And if you are old enough to know the joke to which that is the punch line, you may keep reading. If you know who Amigo Da Onca is, you may sit right down here with me and we’ll share a bottle of cachaca. You may wonder…
