Spitfire 1a.
The box art shows a spitfire surprisingly enough...
The Supermarine Spitfire was one of the most world's most successful aircraft lines, with over 20,000 built across its 24 marks and numerous sub-variants. One of the most famous British WW2-era aircraft, its distinctive thin, elliptical wings allowed it a greater aerodynamic top speed than most of its contemporaries, while its adaptable airframe allowed the basic design to be continually upgraded into the 1950s. The prototype first flew on 5th March 1936 (four months after the maiden flight of the contemporary Hawker Hurricane), and the plane was quickly ordered into mass production upon demonstration of its capabilities. However, delays in initiating production lines for the aircraft meant that the first production models were only completed by mid-1938. Despite arguably being less important than its Hurricane counterpart, the Spitfire quickly became an icon of the war, particularly with its performance against the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain and beyond. While the majority of Spitfires participating in the Battle of Britain were of the Mk I variant, most would be replaced by the Mk II by the end of 1940.
Let's have a look at this box.
A colour scheme on the long side...
A couple of shots of a completed model and the paint requirements on the second long side
Purchasing information on the end panels...
Stealth spitfire...
Inside the box...
Time to get the instructions out.
Pre-painting first.
For the Spitfire, I'm adding the black white underside because I want to...
Light blue undersides...
Black is not showing on the Spit. Trust me bro, It's there.
Getting the scheme down
Adding a touch of weathering...;
Adding decals...
And the winner of today's duel.... The Spitfire 1a.
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