I want to share these Photo's of my Spit.
Wich I hope to finish some day!
It is going to be a MK/I From the battle of Britain.
Please feel free to comment.
Hasegawa's Spitfire is dead accurate in (almost every) profile angle
And leaves quality blank space for updating desired spaces.
Dashboard in situ.
Seat is accurate enough to mine opinnion.
Note i wanted to depict the early mark Spitfire with the early aluminum riveted seat.
Later seats were Paper mache or pressed paper.
I added the leather cushion.
Flare pistol cardridges are to be addet on.
Instrument panel is made of transparent sheet with glued on copper circles for the gauges.
Gauges were masked with Humbrol Maskrol. And Then airbrushed Dark-grey black Semi gloss.
More of the painted in progress cockpit will follow.
Flare cardridge still to be added on
Cockpit floor
Lightning holes are critic in this frame behind the seat even so for the landing gear alram horn
Because they are caracterising for almost all spitfires. And is a very visible space in this scale.
Armorplate (headrest still to be glued on)
And the circular object is the horn.