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Fairey Fulmar

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The Fulmar is not often seen, and the Eduard/SH kit in 48th captures very well the lines of this heavy carrier fighter. I will not disagree with you if you say that the FAA are not the most exciting camos of WWII, but they allow plenty of space for weathering. So here is my Fairey Fulmar from the 802B squadron on board the HMS Illustrious, when she returned from the US shipyard for repairs. Most of the insignias are made out of masks.

Best regards, Jean.
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About the Author

About jean Barby (MS406C)
FROM: LANDES, FRANCE

I am Jean Barby modeler from France. I did my first model at the age of seven on the table of the dining room, an Airfix Lysander! It was love at first sight and has ever been since then! I do mostly WWII planes with a certain predilection for Italian Regia Aeronautica planes and camouflages. I am a...


Comments

I have an Eduard Fulmar in the stash at the moment. I hope I can achieve something even half as good as this. Looks Fantastic.
JAN 28, 2017 - 05:02 PM
Not a kit you see often, great job on the build. I agree with Pave-Hawk, have one in the stash and hope I can achieve something even half as good as yours looks.
JAN 29, 2017 - 05:09 AM
Outstanding work, Jean-cheers!
JAN 29, 2017 - 06:23 AM
Thanks buddies! Best regards!
JAN 31, 2017 - 12:54 AM
The Fulmar, a curious fighter to me. I just read about it - Eric Brown spoke well of it as a pilot's aeroplane - and now have greater appreciation for it. Jean, thanks for this excellent model!
FEB 18, 2017 - 04:33 AM
Your markings are awesome. Here's a neat story about the Fulmar: LINK
FEB 18, 2017 - 04:34 AM
Yours is a beautiful rendition of this under appreciated aircraft. I especially like your exhaust staining effects - I feel as if that engine cowling must be hot to the touch!
MAR 06, 2017 - 07:15 PM
This battered Fury looks like the real thing.Very well done!
MAR 07, 2017 - 02:14 AM