The Brit Spitfire!!! (1 Viewer)

Mitch

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Well, a few pics of the new Brit spitfire which, landed recently. Its a very nice aircraft (how could a spit not be???) paint scheme is well done (though, I would have prefered a darker shade of grey but, thats a personal choice) having said that it will blend perfectly with the Typhoon for a later war diorama of a brit airfield

Also, as someone asked for a pic of the mapleleaf a picture of that also. The standing figure for the aircraft is also very well done but, did not have time to take those pics and, for Rob the Harris figure is superb and will look excellent in the dioramas we discussed!!

Anyway, having just seen the Dora I thought that was the best warbird K&C had done but, hands down the winner is the new spitfire

PS. thats not a hairline crack on the windshield as I thought when I looked at the pics and ran to the aircraft it was a small hair!!! big sigh of relief!!
Mitch
 

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Well, a few pics of the new Brit spitfire which, landed recently. Its a very nice aircraft (how could a spit not be???) paint scheme is well done (though, I would have prefered a darker shade of grey but, thats a personal choice) having said that it will blend perfectly with the Typhoon for a later war diorama of a brit airfield

Also, as someone asked for a pic of the mapleleaf a picture of that also. The standing figure for the aircraft is also very well done but, did not have time to take those pics and, for Rob the Harris figure is superb and will look excellent in the dioramas we discussed!!

Anyway, having just seen the Dora I thought that was the best warbird K&C had done but, hands down the winner is the new spitfire

PS. thats not a hairline crack on the windshield as I thought when I looked at the pics and ran to the aircraft it was a small hair!!! big sigh of relief!!
Mitch

Mitch awesome pics, I cannot wait until I see mine. I still would like a Seafire version, but your pictures are fantastic.

Best,

Jack
 
Jack..

Thanks for that. I am sure you will be pleased and a seafire variant would be very welcome also. I think it may be a little while sadly, before we see another spit
Mitch

Mitch awesome pics, I cannot wait until I see mine. I still would like a Seafire version, but your pictures are fantastic.

Best,

Jack
 
Nice looking plane. Too bad about the crack in the canopy. Wonder what happened. ^&confuse
 
Superb pics Mitch, what a lovely looking aircraft, can't wait to get mine. I think the paint job looks splendid and as you say will go very nicely with the Typhoon{bravo}} Brilliant job K&C^&cool. Can't wait to get Mr Harris either Mitch, one of the architects of final victory he really deserves his figure amongst the others. Thanks for posting Mitch{bravo}}

Rob
 
Looks good Mitch not my cup of tea (How British is that ^&grin) but it does look awesome mate.
 
Thank for posting the photos Mitch look very nice ,should get mine today
 
Neil/Rob...

Thanks for the comments. I know both of you will be pleased with the aircraft.

Wayne...

I have something on the table nearly done that will be your cup of tea!! you jerry lover!!!LOL


PA...
Your overusing the confused icon quite a lot lately watch you don't overheat!!!. No its not a canadian spitfire. This is a english version, used by an english pilot in fact quite a famous one to boot. it has the canadian emblem on because he was in command of the squadron which, had canadian pilots flying.

there was no hair crack in the canopy it was after checking just a small hair on the item
Mitch



I thought the Canadian maple leaf on the plane made it a Canadian Spitfire. ^&confuse
 
Neil/Rob...

Thanks for the comments. I know both of you will be pleased with the aircraft.

Wayne...

I have something on the table nearly done that will be your cup of tea!! you jerry lover!!!LOL


PA...
Your overusing the confused icon quite a lot lately watch you don't overheat!!!. No its not a canadian spitfire. This is a english version, used by an english pilot in fact quite a famous one to boot. it has the canadian emblem on because he was in command of the squadron which, had canadian pilots flying.

there was no hair crack in the canopy it was after checking just a small hair on the item
Mitch

Mitch, I know Wayne likes his German sets, but I doubt even he fancies Goering, come to think of it Mrs Goering probably didn't much either!{eek3}^&grin:wink2:

Rob
 
Rob...

The images in my head from that not nice of the bumbling Fatso goering in his leather shorts!!!!! Mind, Wayne knows I am joking we both equally have a liking for whats been called the dark side!!LOL

I suppose it had to be said RAF rules!!!!! Nah, just can't get away with it
Mitch

Mitch, I know Wayne likes his German sets, but I doubt even he fancies Goering, come to think of it Mrs Goering probably didn't much either!{eek3}^&grin:wink2:

Rob
 
Rob...

The images in my head from that not nice of the bumbling Fatso goering in his leather shorts!!!!! Mind, Wayne knows I am joking we both equally have a liking for whats been called the dark side!!LOL

I suppose it had to be said RAF rules!!!!! Nah, just can't get away with it
Mitch

^&grin

Yes old lard arse was very happy swigging champers in his Chateau far from the front line whilst his boys were dying over southern England wasn't he. There are many German military leaders admired and almost loved by their men in WW2 , Rommel being the most famous perhaps, but by the end of summer 1940 Herman the German wasn't really up there with the likes of Rommel was he! (I wonder what the residents of Germany made of his famous ' No allied Bomber will reach the Ruhr' quote!{eek3})

Rob
 
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Rob..

I read that afterwards Hitler while berating him in a discussion with others actually mocked him calling him Meyer!!! Not good when your own leader mocks you openly to others in the party!!

As you say Not a good summer for the germans. Shame that really!!
Mitch



^&grin

Yes old lard arse was very happy swigging champers in his Chateau far from the front line whilst his boys were dying over southern England wasn't he. There are many German military leaders admired and almost loved by their men in WW2 , Rommel being the most famous perhaps, but by the end of summer 1940 Herman the German wasn't really up there with the likes of Rommel was he! (I wonder what the residents of Berlin made of his famous ' No allied Bomber will fly over Berlin' quote!{eek3})

Rob
 
Rob..

I read that afterwards Hitler while berating him in a discussion with others actually mocked him calling him Meyer!!! Not good when your own leader mocks you openly to others in the party!!

As you say Not a good summer for the germans. Shame that really!!
Mitch

Yes, you can imagine how that went down with him! {eek3} Would you agree with the viewpoint that Hitler never really forgave him for losing the Battle of Britain Mitch?

Rob
 
Rob..

without doubt I think he went from hero to villain in those few short months that they took a battering from the RAF. He fell hugely from Grace and it allowed others to close in and take Hitlers ear. Goering was on the back foot from then and tried desperately to recoup his former position. I think from what I read Hitler although he berated him etc still had a somewhat soft spot for him through loyalty or what have you but, further failures pushed him away further from ever being the real second in command and Hitlers right hand man.

The BOB was a massive defeat for the germans on many many levels
Mitch

Yes, you can imagine how that went down with him! {eek3} Would you agree with the viewpoint that Hitler never really forgave him for losing the Battle of Britain Mitch?

Rob
 
Rob..

without doubt I think he went from hero to villain in those few short months that they took a battering from the RAF. He fell hugely from Grace and it allowed others to close in and take Hitlers ear. Goering was on the back foot from then and tried desperately to recoup his former position. I think from what I read Hitler although he berated him etc still had a somewhat soft spot for him through loyalty or what have you but, further failures pushed him away further from ever being the real second in command and Hitlers right hand man.

The BOB was a massive defeat for the germans on many many levels
Mitch

It must have been a huge shock to them both really mustn't it , after all their victories, the mighty Luftwaffe humbled by the Few despite all their arrogant expectations, its why we live free today mate, wonderful stuff Mitch. {bravo}}

Rob
 
It must have been a huge shock to them both really mustn't it , after all their victories, the mighty Luftwaffe humbled by the Few despite all their arrogant expectations, its why we live free today mate, wonderful stuff Mitch. {bravo}}

Rob

What would have happened if it were not for the Few is unimaginable... I wonder what fat Mayer felt when Galland said he needed a squadron of Spitfires{sm4}{sm4}{sm4} Pretty sure that the Riechmarshall didn't take that complaint/excuse to Hitler:wink2:{sm4}{sm4}
 

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