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Alec K (Pardubak)
US

057: Gloster Sea Gladiator, Malta
HM0057

Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
May 30, 2020
Completed:
July 27, 2021
Time spent:
268.35 hrs

I always liked the biplane fighters of the pre-WWII period. Biplane fighter design has reached it technological and performance peak during this time and its robust elegance always appealed to me. In the RAF, one of the last biplane designs reaching the frontline service was the Gloster Gladiator. It served well into the WWII and saw use by many countries including Finland, Norway, Belgium and China, to name just a few. After a successful RAF introduction in mid 1935, Royal Navy’s Fleet Air Arm (FAA) showed interest in the type to fill a gap before the anticipated service introduction of the Fairey Fulmar. Sixty Mk.II Gladiators were modified for the FAA as follows: strengthened rear fuselage, arrestor hook installation, addition of a dinghy pack on the lower fuselage and installation of the naval TR9 radio. These modified Gladiators, known as “Sea Gladiators”, reached operational units in 1938.

Best known Sea Gladiators are those used in the early defence of Malta. Arguably the most famous of these “Maltese defenders” is the Gloster Gladiator serial No. N5519, in which Flt. Lt. George Burges shot down an Italian S.79 on June 22 and a Macchi C.200 on the following day. Even though operating on Malta as part of the RAF, the initial six Gladiators defending Malta (N5519, N5520, N5522, N5524, N5529, N5531) flew in the FAAs Sea Camouflage scheme specified for FAA aircraft after August 24, 1939. Exactly when they received this camouflage is not known, but it happened before they were crated and left on Malta as spares for HMS Glorious. When uncrated and pressed into service during the Spring of 1940, their markings were brough up to current standard, including yellow outer ring on the fuselage roundels and the extended fin flash on the rudders (June 1940). For use on Malta, these Sea Gladiators were further modified by having the dinghy packs removed along with the arrestor hooks. The arrestor hook cavity in the fuselage presumably remained. An armor plate sourced from the local Admiralty shops was installed in the cockpit behind the pilot. To boost performance, some of the Gladiators received Blenheim propellers and one received a complete Blenheim engine. Exactly when this happened is not clear, but in the only photo of N5519, it clearly still has the standard Fairey-Reed three-bladed propeller.

As a modeling subject, the Gladiator made it to the front of my project queue with the introduction of the Airfix’s new tooling. As the excellent aftermarket accessories for this kit piled up, I finally decided to dive into it. In the course of gathering references, I came across some great photos of the Gladiator undergoing restoration for the UK’s Shuttleworth Collection. With the help of these, I decided to build a partially stripped machine, exposing the fuselage interior and the engine compartment.

Project inventory

Full kits
A02052A
Gloster Gladiator Mk.I/II
Airfix 1:72
A02052A 2019 New decals
Detail and Conversion sets
QB 72 505
Gloster
Gladiator Mk.I/Mk.II - Air Intakes for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 505 2014 New tool
7332
Gloster Gladiator Control Surfaces Airfix
Aires 1:72
7332 2014 New tool
72018
Gloster Gladiator wheels (covered) Airfix
SBS Model 1:72
72018 2014 New tool
QB 72 450
Gloster
Gladiator - Control Lever & Compass for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 450
QB 72 449
Gloster
Gladiator - Cockpit's Door for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 449
QB 72 448
Gloster
Gladiator - Correct Seat for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 448 2014 New tool
QB 72 452
Gloster
Gladiator Mk.I - Exhaust for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 452 2014 New tool
QB 72 453
Gloster
Gladiator - Gun Pods for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 453 2014 New tool
72015
Gloster Gladiator engine (Bristol Mercury) Airfix
SBS Model 1:72
72015 2014 New tool
QB 72 443
Gloster
Gladiator - Guns for Airfix
Quickboost 1:72
QB 72 443
73491
Gladiator Airfix
Eduard 1:72
73491 2013 New tool
Masks
SM72200
Gloster Gladiator Airfix
Montex 1:72
SM72200
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Project colors

C202 BS Dark Slate Grey (BS381C:634)
Hataka Hobby Orange Line
17ml ()
Matt
Acrylic Lacquer
ACRN05 Light Slate Grey (BS639)
Colourcoats (discontinued 2014)
14ml
Satin
Enamel
Exterior
325 Gray FS26440
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Satin
Lacquer
Interior
4850 RAF Interior Green
Model Master
14.7ml ()
Matt
Acrylic
364 Aircraft Grey Green BS283
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Matt
Lacquer

Project references

Books
Gloster Gladiator (Warpaint Books Limited 37)
Gloster Gladiator
Warpaint Series No. 37
Tom Spencer
2000
The Gloster Gladiator (Valiant Wings Publishing 12)
The Gloster Gladiator A Detailed To The RAF's Last Biplane Fighter
Airframe Album No. 12
Richard A. Franks
2017
Gloster Gladiator (Squadron/Signal Publications 1187)
Gloster Gladiator
In Action No. 1187
W. A. Harrison
2003
Gloster Gladiator (MMP Books 6104)
Gloster Gladiator
Yellow Series No. 6104
Alex Crawford
2002
Gloster Gladiator (MMP Books 33)
Gloster Gladiator 1/72, 1/48, 1/32
Scale Plans No. 33
Dariusz Karnas
2016
Gloster Gladiator (AJ-Press 24)
Gloster Gladiator
Monografie Lotnicze No. 24
Bartłomiej Belcarz, Robert Pęczkowski
1996

Photoalbums

127 images
Gloster Sea Gladiator, Malta WIPView album, image #1
1:72
1:72 Gladiator - Guns (Quickboost QB 72 443)1:72 Gladiator - Correct Seat (Quickboost QB 72 448)1:72 Gladiator - Cockpit's Door (Quickboost QB 72 449)10+
19 images
Gloster Sea Gladiator, Malta, GalleryView album, image #15
1:72
1:72 Gladiator - Guns (Quickboost QB 72 443)1:72 Gladiator - Correct Seat (Quickboost QB 72 448)1:72 Gladiator - Cockpit's Door (Quickboost QB 72 449)10+

Articles

1 articles of the finished project are published on the web.

Gloster Sea Gladiator 1:72
Gloster Sea Gladiator
Airfix 1:72
by Alec K on 72insight.com

Comments

22 November 2024, 16:50 -