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Oh my goodness! Thanks Terry, I was so engrossed trying to fix in the seat belts that it went unnoticed. I've just nipped into the hanger and corrected. Again, thanks.Looks great Vic.
One thing though, if it isn't too late - the control column is back to front. The gun button should be top left when viewed from the pilot's seat, and the brake lever (the "bar" inside the circular grip) was bare metal.
It's a combination of kit and PE from Eduards.Wow that kit has beautiful detail, a much improved kit over the antique kit I have from 1994! Very impressive cockpit, can't wait to see the rest of the kit!
Many thanks for popping in Gents. Today had been a good Sunday at the workbench, the cockpit is complete and we are all buttoned up. I cold have also added the tail rudder but seeing as it has a nice delicate aerial wire post just waiting to be snapped off, I decided to leave this addition to later in the build.
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Now I have a question for you knowledgeable Spitfire gurus. These delightful Airfix instructions that cover a number of Spitfire variants indicate that this Mk.1a aircraft only carried 4 x .303 Browning's, two in each wing and duly only provide 4 little stubs representing these guns. However, the instructions and kit wing parts also have provision i.e gun ports for 8 such Browning's. To my knowledge the Mk.1a carried 8 x .303 Browning's and if this is so, luckily I have the necessary barrels to cover this. So confirmation please Gents, how many Browning's!
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My thanks for your help.
It is isnt it?The cockpit is exquisite.
Oh well, not to worry. In the instructions they state Tamiya XF-64 Red Brown and for once in my life I'd decided that on this build I would follow the instructions to a 'T' and as you say Andy, a bit late to change now.A bit late to see your wonderful progress Vic but I recall when I built mine that Darryl the cockpit guru corrected my reddish brown seat cushion to be either black or dark green on the early Spits. For next time given that you've draped those shoulder belts over it now.