Jun 17, 2010 #1 R roo Recruit 7 0 May 27, 2010 Hi there, In the research stage of building a 1/72 Hiplanes Beaufighter Mk Ic. The kit is pretty basic with some parts closely resembling blobs. It's only small but I can see this one being challenging. Anyway, I'm after whatever I can get on this particular mark in its RAAF guise (not as a night fighter) based out of Australia in WWII. Also looking for upgrade parts but might put that in another section rather than in here. Thanks in advance!! roo
Hi there, In the research stage of building a 1/72 Hiplanes Beaufighter Mk Ic. The kit is pretty basic with some parts closely resembling blobs. It's only small but I can see this one being challenging. Anyway, I'm after whatever I can get on this particular mark in its RAAF guise (not as a night fighter) based out of Australia in WWII. Also looking for upgrade parts but might put that in another section rather than in here. Thanks in advance!! roo
Jun 18, 2010 #2 Tomahawk101 Airman 31 0 Jun 17, 2010 I'm not 100% about the "blobs" but here are some Aussie Ten-Gun Terrors:
Jun 20, 2010 Thread starter #3 R roo Recruit 7 0 May 27, 2010 G'day TH, Thanks for your response. The first pic, I think, comes from an article where a chap converted a 1/48 MkVI back to Mk Ic. Got a few ideas from this, at least. Sadly, the last link didn't seem to work. cheers, roo
G'day TH, Thanks for your response. The first pic, I think, comes from an article where a chap converted a 1/48 MkVI back to Mk Ic. Got a few ideas from this, at least. Sadly, the last link didn't seem to work. cheers, roo
Jun 20, 2010 #4 Tomahawk101 Airman 31 0 Jun 17, 2010 roo said: G'day TH, Thanks for your response. The first pic, I think, comes from an article where a chap converted a 1/48 MkVI back to Mk Ic. Got a few ideas from this, at least. Sadly, the last link didn't seem to work. cheers, roo Click to expand... happy to help! Oh dear, still I think the first one is the closest to your description
roo said: G'day TH, Thanks for your response. The first pic, I think, comes from an article where a chap converted a 1/48 MkVI back to Mk Ic. Got a few ideas from this, at least. Sadly, the last link didn't seem to work. cheers, roo Click to expand... happy to help! Oh dear, still I think the first one is the closest to your description