The
package arrived unexpectedly early. I had rung the
supplier of the kit and they had told me that it wasn't arriving untill
later
this week.
So,
I was pleasantly surprised to find a huge box in my porch.
On opening the beast, all I can say is Wow. The mags
have
reviewed this kit to death and they all say it's great, but nothing's
the
same as
seeing it with your own eyes. Everything is really top
drawer. Tamiya have
excelled themselves. And I'm sure with the
talent we have on the build (myself
excluded, of course) it's scheduled to be a fantastic tribute to our
C.A.G,
Darren.
As
the 1st person to put his mark on the kit, I smiled to
myself as I snipped the 1st piece.
These
pieces are obviously to allow the later kitting of the Seafire with its
arrestor hook. The piece positively clicks into place. Once
dry
you
wouldn't know it was a separate part. Just look at all those lovely
rivets.
I
sprayed the fuselage as per instructions using Alclad's
Airframe alluminium and Tamiya's Interior green.
Next
up I started on the cockpit pieces, in my to do section.
Everything goes together flawlessly, as you'd expect. I was a bit
concerned
as
the PE fret looks to be the horrid thick stainless steel type.
Its not as bad
as it first appears, being slightly thinner and grooved to allow
for
easier
bending.
For
my bits, I just needed the compass bracket. After
glueing the bits together, it all received a coat of interior green and
was
detailed
where appropriate.
This
now brings me to the highlight (For me anyhow) of the
kit. Eduard have for a while now been producing their
'Sandwiched' instrument
panel.
Tamiya have improved on this. Yep, improved it. In the dash
panel, the
holes are there for the instruments. These are supplied,
unusually,
as clear
plasic inserts that go in from the back of the dash panel. But heres
the good
bit. You apply a decal of the instrument
to
the back of the clear piece. It
looks like they've failed to make the instruments clear on the decal at
first,
but
once its off the backing and on the clear part,
Genius!
Anyhoo, the finished parts and the rest of the kit
are now
winging (sorry) their way to the States, for Round 2.
All the best, Darren,
...Guy
(Luftwoller)