fierytheangelsfell
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Last year I purchased two 1/32 scale models of Air Vice Marshall Sir Keith Park from a sculptor in New Zealander called Gary Hunt. You can find his website here:
(http://www.garyhuntminiatures.com/_ww2.html).
There are two figures:
Sir Keith Park Battle of Britain 1940 (in flying suit)
Sir Keith Park Malta 1942 (based on the famous picture of the great man in his white flying helmet).
The kits are all metal and come in a series of parts: base; legs and torso; arms; heads (alternatives of peaked cap or flying helmet); hands; goggles. I am no model maker or painter so the figures have been in storage for ages. Two weeks ago, after seeing some of the great work here I took them to a local craftsman some of you may know called Sven de Braekeleir. Sven has done an outstanding job making them for me. Imagine how superb these would look beside the Corgi 1/32 Hurricane! They are the only 1/32 scale figures I have but they will certainly keep me happy until Sir Keith appears in 1/30. {sm4}
Sir Keith Park during the Battle of Britain, 1940
Sir Keith Park at Malta in 1942
Both figures together
And my favourite:
(http://www.garyhuntminiatures.com/_ww2.html).
There are two figures:
Sir Keith Park Battle of Britain 1940 (in flying suit)
Sir Keith Park Malta 1942 (based on the famous picture of the great man in his white flying helmet).
The kits are all metal and come in a series of parts: base; legs and torso; arms; heads (alternatives of peaked cap or flying helmet); hands; goggles. I am no model maker or painter so the figures have been in storage for ages. Two weeks ago, after seeing some of the great work here I took them to a local craftsman some of you may know called Sven de Braekeleir. Sven has done an outstanding job making them for me. Imagine how superb these would look beside the Corgi 1/32 Hurricane! They are the only 1/32 scale figures I have but they will certainly keep me happy until Sir Keith appears in 1/30. {sm4}
Sir Keith Park during the Battle of Britain, 1940
Sir Keith Park at Malta in 1942
Both figures together
And my favourite:
