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Article by Will Hendriks |
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South African Air Force
Here is my Tamiya
1/48 Spitfire MkVb, in the colouful markings of No. 40 Squadron, SAAF, as it
appeared while based in Italy, August 1943.
The
kit was built pretty much out of the box, except for the oblique camera
aperture, Reheat seatbelts, and Aeromaster decals. Yes, those roundels are
Orange in the center! The oblique camera aperture is simply a hole cut in
the access panel, then filled with SuperKlear to make the clear
cover.
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This model has
the Aboukir filter
and clipped wings. The wingtip fairings represent the wooden examples
that where produced in the field. Hence no nav lights.
The model is painted
with the now sadly defunct Floquil "Military Classic Colour" range of
enamels, possibly the best quality enamels ever produced for the modeller. The
colours are Dark Earth and Mid Stone over Azure Blue. Floquil Flat varnish
provides the smooth, semi-matt finish.
Weathering is a combination of chalk pastel wash (see ARC Tools and Tips
section) and artist's oils. Paint chips were accomplished with a sharp
Prismacolour Silver pencil crayon.