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Airfix (Plastic) Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1a by jgood. Viewed 1068 times.
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jgood06-May-12 05:39
This is a 1/72nd scale. It's amazing how tiny they are, after working on 30" aircraft more recently, And full screen photo's really do show how bad my work is. Oh well, Next one will be better! I have read that it's good to cover them with clear floor polish, then put the decals on, then matt lacquer. We'll see...
jgood06-May-12 05:40
BTW, I plan to separate the plastic models into a separate section of VA. That way, if the plastic offends, you don't have to see it!
SteveM06-May-12 09:09
Nothing about the VA ever claimed wood only, it just seems to attract woodies. But a separate plastic area does seem like a good idea. Did you spray or brush the finish?
David Duckett06-May-12 09:13
Steve's right, of course.
Uncle benz07-May-12 03:00
Please no plastic models on VA !!! To mutch sites on web to this hobby ! The spirit of plastic builders and woodies (espécialy flying models)not on the same way. I don't want to see lot of plastic models every day. Yes I built plastic to, but it's so easy !!!
David Duckett07-May-12 03:05
I think the owner of the site makes the decision and James owns the site.
poppy07-May-12 05:20
I like plastic models. There are many ways to enjoy this hobby, and each requires different skills. It's a pleasure to see them all. Hooray for you, James.
Uncle benz07-May-12 05:29
Yes of course! But VA lost her spécial spirit ! As lot of sites ...
David Duckett07-May-12 05:44
VA hasn't lost anything.
Pauli7207-May-12 05:51
1/72nd definately IS itty bitty. Good looking model jgood. Although it's true that there are a ton of plastic modeling sites out there, I don't think we have to worry about VA loosing her spirit. I prefer balsa too, but I think the spirit of this site is determined by the quality and helpfulness of all the members, and the awsome build tips and different techniques that are shared here.
Creosotewind07-May-12 10:15
As one who has pushed the envelope a bit as to what is shown on this site (a Sherman tank, 40mm Bofors), I appreciate the eclectic quality of this site and what James has done. There are other sites that are strictly plastic. I doubt this site will be overrun by plastic modelers. Right now I'm working on an MQ-9 Reaper drone that is fiberglas. I've used brass, plastic, aluminum, just like many others to make the parts I want to make. James, Great Job with this site and please keep up the good work.
frwyflyer07-May-12 11:31
I agree entirely with Poppy.
BriandKilby07-May-12 11:31
good looking model, james, watch the negative g's though or the engine will cut out on you.
Uncle benz07-May-12 11:41
I don't whant to be negative, It's just my own part !
SteveM08-May-12 15:35
I'm sure James can set it up such that the two mediums can be viewed entirely separate with little or no mixing. For example, imagine you are firmly in the wood crowd and all you have to do to keep the VA looking the same way as it does right now is to not click on the menu item that takes you over to see the plastics. That's pretty much what he said in the second comment, I'm just trying to elaborate a little.
jgood08-May-12 16:05
You got it, Steve. Another category (wood, plastic) on the aircraft type puts it on each part of the site. Just getting my development environment setup on my local machine again, along side a new Guillow kit on the building board. :)
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