BoB Spitfire X4586
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5 28 March 2017, 18:55

Gareth, here is the E-Bay sale I bought my LED`s from. They have lots of colours, just be sure to order 0402 lights, they are the tiniest ones. I use warm white for the white lights, they look like an incandescent bulb. Cool white would be better for landing and search lights, I suppose.
Ebay.ca Item - 10 pcs Pre Wired Red 0402 SMD LED scenery Lights Pre soldered Micro LEDs Lamps
29 March 2017, 20:02

Very interesting Norm. I was only thinking about LEDs in models this morning and now I have a tutorial. 🙂
30 March 2017, 06:41

These lights are awesome and (China, unfortunately) cheap. I'll post a picture of them illuminated in my album in a bit.
30 March 2017, 18:29

Nice! I am going to watch where this is going for sure! If I may suggest, if you have not already considered it, using a reed switch for the power switch. You can put it in the kit and turn it off and on with almost any magnet.
30 March 2017, 18:31

Thanks Taarna! I'll check that out. That's a great idea! (I never thought of it.)
30 March 2017, 18:59

Due to technical issues, the light experiment is cancelled. I'll do it on a future project. This model will be completed without them.
13 February 2019, 11:47

I'm enjoying the extra detail work, the scale is big enough to make it fun!
17 March 2019, 20:48

This is looking nice for sure. May I ask what the technical problem was with lighting?
18 March 2019, 16:31

I put 5 micro LEDs in the model and when I hooked up all the wiring I accidentally applied 9V and burned some out. I'm going to do another project with lights down the road. Just a 64 year old brain fart issue. Bummed myself out!
19 March 2019, 14:19

Yup, those brain farts just sneak up on you, the foul gaseous mixture builds up in the frontal cortex until the pressure is too great and POOF, you screw something up totally!
19 March 2019, 20:54

I'm sorry that happened. I've done it as well 😄
The build is really looking nice!
29 April 2019, 01:29

Great progress Norm. This will be a BIG bird, hope you are adding on a room for it... About those brain farts: I worry about those too, until I think back about all the doozies I performed as a young-brained lad. Sometimes I think that attainment of wisdom is just nature's way to keep the snafu frequency constant throughout life 😄
12 February 2020, 15:28

Ahh mate this is just incredible!
I really enjoyed my Airfix 1/24 Spit, appalling fit & moulding issues aside, this is so many levels above my modest efforts though 👍
The detail in that cockpit is simply staggering!
12 February 2020, 15:44

Thanks for the compliments guys. I have been building for 57 years now, and finally retired from daily labours, so the output will move up a notch. It is truly a horrible kit in many ways but the shape is definitely right. And it is for a customer, so I don't have to store it afterwards!
12 February 2020, 23:19

very nicely done! I know the pain of this kit so really this came out well!
23 March 2020, 00:06

Boy, it sure took me a while, but finally done. Thanks everyone!
23 March 2020, 13:01

I came across your build here after looking at Andy's build yesterday. Very excellent build yourself here.
Ah, these were so cutting edge when they came out.
Really grand to see them still being wrestled with, eh?
22 April 2021, 21:28

Hi Norm! Great result, I wish I'd watched this earlier- would help with my 1/24th Spit build too! I hope I can get close to your superb work!! Well done!
22 April 2021, 22:29

I really enjoy building the old kits and even though I made a few errors as usual, they always turn out fairly well.
23 April 2021, 11:27

Pretty impressive build Norm! Very impressed with the steering stick thingy.
24 April 2021, 08:22
Album info
This will be a replica of the Spitfire Mk.I that shot down German Ace Helmut Wick in November of 1940. I am using the old Airfix 1:24th scale kit, with some changes and improvements.