Tamiya 1/48th Supermarine Spitfire mk.I

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keavdog wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 10:24 am That looks fantastic Stuart!
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I've been wondering what was missing from the cockpit on this kit and it's finally dawned on me - it's missing the armour plating from behind the pilot seat. It's nothing I've done, I'm just following instructions - so this is obviously a really early aircraft before they were retro-fitted

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I'll have a look in the unused kit parts in the kit and see if it's in there - might be nice if it was so you can build aircraft with it fitted.

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What an incredible kit! What incredible brushwork you are doing. Bravo!
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Thanks Bruce!

The fuselage halves are together now.
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Tally ho! I've also had a butchers at my Kotare kit instructions and they show both armor plate and headrest

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Ok, except for the door interior, that's definitely not what appears to be British interior green? :hmm:
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I already said it, but I'll say it again. I love that cockpit Stuart. Looks great with the pilot sitting in it!
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cbaltrin wrote: Fri Jan 30, 2026 7:20 am Ok, except for the door interior, that's definitely not what appears to be British interior green? :hmm:
Indeed, Chris. I actually believe that the early seats were painted grey, for some reason.
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Actually you’re close; it’s actually called RAF Grey Green but they didn’t use it until 1940 on. It’s a color I use on my WW2 British aircraft interiors. AK Interactive has RAF Grey Green paint. Prior to 1940, they were yellowish beige green or “apple green”.

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Thank you, Tom!! That’s great information!
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