Finished
Comments
26 March 2017, 10:15
Erik Leijdens
Another great build Kees. Never knew 322 also had 3 bladed prop Spits. Top job mate 👍
Another great build Kees. Never knew 322 also had 3 bladed prop Spits. Top job mate 👍
26 March 2017, 10:39
Kees Kleijwegt
Thanks mates!
Erik, 322 was formed in 1943 with clipped wing mk V's. From 1944 the mk IX's and XIV's came along 🙂
Thanks mates!
Erik, 322 was formed in 1943 with clipped wing mk V's. From 1944 the mk IX's and XIV's came along 🙂
26 March 2017, 18:32
Gauge1TrainsDK
I liked this 🙂 The panelwash brings out the details very nicely (as opposed to my own), and it is interesting for me to see the exact same model done with a greater level of technical finesse. Actually a good way to learn something! Also really enjoyed the silver chipping, looks very lifelike, also by the canopy, as well as on the wing in general.
I liked this 🙂 The panelwash brings out the details very nicely (as opposed to my own), and it is interesting for me to see the exact same model done with a greater level of technical finesse. Actually a good way to learn something! Also really enjoyed the silver chipping, looks very lifelike, also by the canopy, as well as on the wing in general.
27 March 2017, 20:47
Peter Hardy
That chipping and leading edge wear is perfect Kees! Very very nice paint. Camo very true to the example pic. Congratulations on this one mate!
That chipping and leading edge wear is perfect Kees! Very very nice paint. Camo very true to the example pic. Congratulations on this one mate!
29 May 2018, 21:55
Kees Kleijwegt
Thanks mates!
I'm working on my photo/lighting set up and decided to update the pictures in some albums 🙂
Thanks mates!
I'm working on my photo/lighting set up and decided to update the pictures in some albums 🙂
30 May 2018, 21:15
Album info
This Spitfire of the 322 (Dutch) RAF squadron was finished in the standard day fighter scheme, but had the green and grey reversed.
The 'nose art' reads 'Prinses Beatrix', the later queen of the Netherlands.
The orange triangle is the Dutch pre-war air force marking.