I am currently building a Spitfire 403 LC kit. The laser cut parts fit really well. This will be a static scale model to represent a Spitfire Mk IX flown by an RCAF squadron 412 pilot in WWII. He was shot down in the aircraft in August 1944. I have the fuselage built and will start the wing next. I am debating on modelling movable control surfaces or just paint them on with the panel lines. I also will make modifications to change the kit from an earlier mark to a Mk IX, such as four bladed propeller and symmetrical radiators under the wings. I will upload photos when I get home at the end of the week.
This week on a business trip, I purchased a Mosquito MK IV 804 kit. I plan on modelling an RCAF Mossie built in Canada by DeHavilland. My Grandfather was an AC2 who serviced Mosquitos before they left Canada for England. I will upload photos of this untouched kit when I return home this weekend. I feel very fortunate to have obtained this kit. I may not build until next winter as spring is around the corner and it's time to go back to flying R/C aircraft and helicopters at our local club field. Any input on building these kits is appreciated.
Tien