1/48 Arii supermarine spitfire LF MKVIII A58-517 Hava-go-jo Morotai early 1945

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Thanks guys, this will be even longer and as soon I have something I have work terry said mounting even as much paint.
the truth is that the picture that I have the seat was very similar in color, so I gave that color, but I can easily paint the headrest already was more round and came out more I work on it , I'll post when fence to close the cockpit with transparent, to avoid problems with the handling of the plane.
the black box was a box for spare batteries that was in the back behind the shield just below the bottle positioned horizontally but after a miscalculation in the place that popsicion the kick but the brand was very large and would be very well the leave.
Very true as I said going into the bottle vertical, positioned horizontally going in, but the place was so that I could see as the modeling it is by no kit or scrap piece.
three bottles are unpainted not had time yet but I have very clear as are aluminum and black respectively.
 
This is how it looks after painting what was missing and what kindly touch the friend Terry commented:
seat:

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oxygen bottles

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Now is drying glue the two halves of the fuselage
 
thanks tony
almost finished assembling the wings and fuselage, the only problem I have come is a small hole that has made me into a recess due to my carelessness, not paying attention to what was going on there and a piece of plastic I bend so that I could not straighten it and I had to cut it, so just the Assemblage is that it seems that between the wings on it clicks.

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thanks friends

I'm testing with different products for manufacturing a door hinge to the cockpit, since the I reconstruct this.
 
for fun and not giving much in the lead, I began to see if he needed any retouching metal before painting, solved the dilemma of the door, so black primer and see how it looks.

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as seen still has to work a little parts
 

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