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Alan Crawford (awrc)
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Fairey Swordfish Mk. III

Subject:
Fairey Swordfish Mk.III
GB Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm (1937-now)
RNAS Arbroath Station Flight 912-AO/NF399
1948 - RNAS Arbroath
BS381C:640 BS381C:210
Échelle:
1:48
Statut:
Abandonné

Inventaire du projet

Maquettes complètes
61099
Fairey Swordfish Mk.II
Tamiya 1:48
61099 2007 Nouvelles pièces
Kits de détaillage et conversions
QB 48 088
Fairey
Swordfish - Porcupine Exhaust for Tamiya
Quickboost 1:48
QB 48 088 2017 Nouvel outillage
61069
Fairey Swordfish Photo Etched Bracing Wire Set (for Experts)
Tamiya 1:48
61069 (4306015) 1999 Nouvel outillage
49384
Fairey Swordfish Mk. II for Tamiya 61099
Eduard 1:48
49384 2007 Nouvel outillage
4163
Fairey Swordfish Control surfaces set for Tamiya kit
CMK (Czech Master Kits) 1:48
4163 2005 Nouvel outillage
CU-039
Fairey Swordfish Mk II Conversion
Model Design Construction 1:48
CU-039
Décalcomanies
MKD48013
Fairey Swordfish Colours & Markings Baker’s Dozen Set - 28 page booklet plus decal sheet
Mark I Models 1:48
MKD48013
Masques
SM48187
Fairey Swordfish for Tamiya
Montex 1:48
SM48187
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Références de projet

Livres
Fairey Swordfish (Haynes )
Fairey Swordfish 1934-45 (all marks)
Jim Humberstone
2014

Fait partie de ma Collection

Stuff I’d Like To Keep
Abandonné 65×

Commentaires

1 10 October 2021, 19:59
David Taylor
Got to be the best kit out there for a stringbag.Built two and a Blackfish in the stash.
 10 October 2021, 20:43
Alan Crawford Auteur
Yeah, I get intimidated by biplanes, but not these Tamiya ones. This particular one's going to be a former Mk. III but with the radar removed, and in post-war colors (but with Type A rounders), that was a station hack and the last Swordfish in service.
 11 October 2021, 00:41
David Taylor
I used/will use the pe from Tamiya very good.
 11 October 2021, 18:35
Alan Crawford Auteur
Yes, while it looks a bit disorganized in my stash, since I bought the Mk I and floatplane way back in about 2003, then picked up the Mk II when it was released, I've got a mixture of color Eduard PE and the old non-color stuff, supplemented with "Zoom" sets for mine. I have to admit I love Eduard PE because it's actually possible to use every single piece if you want to - which isn't true of most other PE manufacturers. Oh, and their instructions are the only ones that I believe *must* be downloaded as PDFs, since (at least on the ones since they became printed in color) they mark out stuff like exactly where the piece should be glued *precisely*, which nobody else does. They also don't do things like include a really incredibly complex piece in the middle of an assembly that would require a microscope to create, then stick an arrow saying "Scratchbuild from spare plastic" pointing at it. Aber does that in their armor PE a lot.
 12 October 2021, 13:14