Thanks very much chaps, and thanks very much indeed Andy !
I'd made a half-hearted start on breaking-down the serial numbers, and your lists have saved me a
lot of time.
I'm liking the look of
HK167, which could, by stretching the imagination, possibly be the 'mystery' serial number quoted in the "Squadrons of the Royal Air Force ... " book, where it's shown as HJ671, which is either a typo, or has been accidentally included where the reference information has been mixed up somewhere along the line.
As information and photos seem to be as rare as rocking horse poo, I could probably paint the model in Shocking Pink, with Lurid Lime stripes, and no one would be any the wiser !
Anyway, some more progress to show, with most of the cockpit fittings built, added and painted, although, having 'messed around' with the seat harnesses, I will definitely be re-painting these !
The 'fuel management' console has a decal to add, although I have severe doubts that it'll settle into the fairly deeply recessed dials, and the main instrument panel decal is a single piece, which I reckon has
no chance of working, so I'll separate the relevant sections / instruments, and apply them individually, before painting the rest of the details.
If the kit decals fail, then I have some instrument decals from Airscale, which should do the job.
Once the instruments are sorted, the few remaining details, such as the flare cartridges and fire extinguisher, along with some switches etc, will be painted, and the main instrument panel, front bulkhead, floor and control column and rudder pedals can be fitted, before turning attention to the radios and radar equipment.
I'll be using the kit parts for the T/R 1154 / 1155 radio gear, and I seem to have struck lucky regarding the radar equipment.
As the kit has options for a FB.VI (even though the wing is incorrect for this) and a NF.II, the radar
should be the A.I. Mk.IV, the type fitted to the NF.II.
However, Tamiya have provided what looks to be a fairly accurate rendition of the A.I. Mk.VIII indicator and control units, and this is exactly the type fitted to the NF. XII (and NF.XIII). So, with the addition of some wiring, and some careful painting, I should be able to portray the radar equipment accurately without having to modify anything. Just as well, as the kit canopy is
very clear (if perhaps a touch low ?), and the interior should be easily 'viewable'.
The pics show the progress to date (including those ghastly seat harnesses !), and I hope to complete the remainder of the interior, and join the fuselage halves, some time tomorrow.
Thanks again for your interest, help, and positive comments, and I'll be back soon .....