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  1. There's an all new tool Westland Scout due imminently from LF models, may also be another 2 new tools due from other companies too. https://www.aviationmegastore.com/en/modelling/westland-scout-ah1-royal-army-expexted-end-of-march-lf-models-pe-7270-201523.html
  2. Trumpeter also do 2 versions of the Chinook, they offer spare parts through............ https://www.hobbydna.com/products/parts01622 which are in the US I think, but it looks as though you may have to buy the entire sprue, rather than individual parts. Possibly another non-starter? --------------
  3. The MH-47 Chinook looks to be still available on the Italeri website, it's more or less the same kit. I have had paid for spare parts from Italeri quite successfully. Alternatively, Airfix are to release their all new tool Chinook later this year. The part from this kit, may well work, with some mods. -----------------
  4. Just a bit slightly envious you getting to sit in them, though I could do something about that and actually fly in the two seater versions of both they have over here (that's if I had plenty of readies, but I don't sadly.) Very much so, we would have probably lost it had we only had the one type. The Hurricane more than held its own. I think I read that it shot down more enemy a/c than Spitfires, AA guns and all the rest put together, though granted its main job was to go after bombers, but it certainly brought down its fair share of fighters. I think it's you
  5. Sadly, I can't take the credit for this. Just a useful ref pic I use. ---------------
  6. Good start, the Quinta stuff is good, is it not. If I may (& it's not too late) Tamiya would have you paint the grey/green interior paint section slightly too big, it should only be up to the instrument panel & up to the bulkhead behind the seat. Outwith these areas it's painted aluminium.
  7. I got it from another site. I think it's from a book, no idea which one, sorry. I did find this site, which has plenty of pics on it.............they have a farcebook site as well. https://b17alliance.com/restoration/
  8. Here's one I found, unrestored & some parts painted with what looks like interior green. They may of course not all have been finished like this. -----------------
  9. First pic is wearing a tropical shirt, can't see lower, it could be shorts or trousers. See RAF P-47's being armed/serviced link for typical colours, it's a tan/type sand colour..... https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/1060025281 Second pic looks as if it could be a great coat, but not sure if they flew in those. It does look quite a thick coat, it's too woollen looking to be Irvin or leather flying jacket, or RAF battle dress uniform. Colour probably RAF blue (Humbrol 96) --------------
  10. Oops, my apologies. Clearly I must update my refs. Thanks. --------------
  11. I like that a lot. Unusual placement of the rear reg. I guess to keep it out of the muck from the exhausts. It is accurate, though possibly less of an angle than you have it. In any case, it doesn't detract. -------------
  12. This is correct. Official shade is BS 298 Olive Drab. Puma, Chinook, Merlin, Sea King HC4, Wessex HU5, were all painted the same colour. It can look different due to lighting conditions at the time & also the colour of the undercoat affects the look of the final colour. I think the Merlin undercoat is a zinc chromate yellow type colour, Chinook is black. ------------
  13. I have read that Vallejo Model Color 70.838 Emerald mixed with Vallejo Model Air 71.001 White in the ratio of approx 3:1 is close. It's too dark out of the bottle without adding white. -------------
  14. It would probably depend on the season & again where the a/c was based, ie winter they likely would have worn jackets, summer or desert not likely, though it does get mighty cold stooging about up there. I don't think Beaufighter crews would have worn Sidcot suits (which is what the chap wearing all brown is wearing in the Revell box you linked) they tended to be for Bomber crew (but certainly not exclusively) who flew far longer missions than fighter crew, or for open cockpit biplanes. The other 2 are with the dog, look like fighter pilots. The rest are ground crew. Humbrol 96
  15. As far as I can gather it only appears to be on fighter/bomber Mosquitos, esp ones with the machine guns in the nose. Don't think it's on any glass nosed ones. I think you are correct in thinking it's switches etc for bombing & other weapons, given the glass nosed bombers would have the controls down in the nose. A pure night fighter probably didn't have this panel, given their main task was to hunt for enemy bombers, but an intruder a/c may well have carried a couple of bombs over to occupied territory to make more of a nuisance of themselves. -------------
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