Well here I go again. This is my second stick and paper model to attempt. The first one the P-40 I felt was a good start and hope to do better on this one.
I used a Revell 1/32 kit for parts which was based on the plane flown by Flight Lieutenant Roland Stanford Tuck, D.F.C No. 257 Squadron. I will not bother to describe his history but he is easy to find on the internet. Very interesting guy and the Revell kit's decals or for one of his two Hurricanes.
I started the fuselage by again doubling the number of stringers.
I then started on the wing. The Revell 1/32 Hurricane is supposedly a Mk 1 but it is a mix of both the Mk I and Mk IIc as is the Guillow's kit. The most noticeable item are the machine guns. The MK IIc has single cannons in each wing instead of six .303 caliber machine guns. Anyway I wanted this one to be a Mk 1. I cut out the wheel wells from the wings and put them in a piece of basswood for the center section of the wing. Otherwise I built the wing per instructions.
Revell wheel wells
I then made up the .303 machineguns out of hollow plastic tubes which I glued to the wings.
I then built up the tail pieces per instructions.
That is it so far.
Jim