Great video. I like the fact they've botheresd to do these less well known variants in 1/72 plus interesting markings. ( see the newer Spit Vc with Australian markings and a chin plus a clipped version of the 'C' wing in the same box. Thank you for the info on your primer choice. Very clever. I was wondering why you hadn't gone the black gloss primer route. Very helpful. Thanks again Captain!!!😊
Thanks. I have another Vc version in the stash (but not the newest one) and am unsure what to do with it as I've already done the obvious desert scheme
Dear Captain, I like your presentation- it is very engaging! 1/72 scale is not fair on my rheumy old eyes and so I would pay good coin for a 1/48 version of this mark. I might perhaps shell out for a 1:32 version… Great model finish- uncomplicated and good to look at. I liked the tip on white primer for the silver paint. Thanks and regards, Z
Hello Zinzan - there is a 1/48 Airfix version and I've just looked at some reviews, which are by and large glowing. Revell do a 1/32 version which is a reboxing of an old Matchbox kit and "needs some work" apparently. Phil
@@FinsburyPhil I couldn't remember if I'd made that kit up, but yes, of course they did a 1/48 one. As my confidence builds I'm looking at trying some more 1/48th stuff as I can hopefully do it justice now.
picked this kit up about a month ago, always wanted to add a 1/72 griffon spitfire to my collection, on the subject of high speed silver, xtracolour do an enamel version XO38, which I've used for some time, brushes on nicely right out of the tin, and really catches that "silver painted not metal" look!
I just happen to be in the decalnstage of this exact model. I have found it an enjoyable build though not quite as much as the Mk1a for some reason. I think it may be the sprue gates, some just seem a bit too wide. I also painted the red rather than use the decals. Looks better that way though they do actually seem to match the Humbrol 19 quite well. Hoping to have it finished soon.
Brilliant model! I’d love to build this alongside the very early Mk1 they released a few years ago. Picked this up a few weeks ago, now just have to find somewhere with that Mk1 still in stock 😭
How *dare* you update your opinions with new information and not stick to your guns! Haha no, but seriously, it came out great! It's always good to hear that you had a good time building, it's always nice to be proven wrong when it means that it improves your experience! ... or maybe that's the drink talking after playing the Cpt. rant drinking game, who can say?
Basically, yes. It's why images show a rather uniform colour rather than the depth you get from polished metal. I believe the Soviet silver aircraft are the same, although I've never needed to dive into that one.
You sound just like me in your commentary, (Please don't take that as an insult.) You also have a similar mindset to me when it comes to your models. Yes, technically more or less accurate but what the hell, it's my model and I'm going to make it how I like because I'm the one who's going to look at it. Modelling should be fun, not a competition, we'll leave that sh*t to the "professionals". My Regards....
Great video. I like the fact they've botheresd to do these less well known variants in 1/72 plus interesting markings. ( see the newer Spit Vc with Australian markings and a chin plus a clipped version of the 'C' wing in the same box. Thank you for the info on your primer choice. Very clever. I was wondering why you hadn't gone the black gloss primer route. Very helpful. Thanks again Captain!!!😊
Thanks. I have another Vc version in the stash (but not the newest one) and am unsure what to do with it as I've already done the obvious desert scheme
"budget silver" literally all my jewellery 😂😂
Dear Captain,
I like your presentation- it is very engaging!
1/72 scale is not fair on my rheumy old eyes and so I would pay good coin for a 1/48 version of this mark. I might perhaps shell out for a 1:32 version…
Great model finish- uncomplicated and good to look at. I liked the tip on white primer for the silver paint.
Thanks and regards,
Z
Thank you very much!
Hello Zinzan - there is a 1/48 Airfix version and I've just looked at some reviews, which are by and large glowing. Revell do a 1/32 version which is a reboxing of an old Matchbox kit and "needs some work" apparently. Phil
Thanks Phil- one for the stash!!
@@FinsburyPhil I couldn't remember if I'd made that kit up, but yes, of course they did a 1/48 one. As my confidence builds I'm looking at trying some more 1/48th stuff as I can hopefully do it justice now.
@@VFCproductionsstill havent built mine yet.
picked this kit up about a month ago, always wanted to add a 1/72 griffon spitfire to my collection, on the subject of high speed silver, xtracolour do an enamel version XO38, which I've used for some time, brushes on nicely right out of the tin, and really catches that "silver painted not metal" look!
I just happen to be in the decalnstage of this exact model. I have found it an enjoyable build though not quite as much as the Mk1a for some reason. I think it may be the sprue gates, some just seem a bit too wide.
I also painted the red rather than use the decals. Looks better that way though they do actually seem to match the Humbrol 19 quite well.
Hoping to have it finished soon.
Great build! Subbed :-)
lovely build.
Great turn out in the HSS. Makes me wana get one for myself now. 😊
It's a simple but pleasant kit so I'm sure you'd make light work of it
Brilliant model! I’d love to build this alongside the very early Mk1 they released a few years ago. Picked this up a few weeks ago, now just have to find somewhere with that Mk1 still in stock 😭
Nicely done
Bit of a black wash in the control surfaces gaps would have set if off nicely..great build and a nice kit
Good build thanks Lee
Are you coslaying mr spock whole you paint this? Your sleeves certainly evoke it
Every video sees me as a new character behind the camera, but nobody will ever see...
@@VFCproductions "what does God need with a spitfire?"
Great job you done with it
nice Spit..moth???
How *dare* you update your opinions with new information and not stick to your guns!
Haha no, but seriously, it came out great! It's always good to hear that you had a good time building, it's always nice to be proven wrong when it means that it improves your experience!
... or maybe that's the drink talking after playing the Cpt. rant drinking game, who can say?
I am also a sober ranter
So high Speed silver is just lacquered airframe aluminium?
Basically, yes. It's why images show a rather uniform colour rather than the depth you get from polished metal. I believe the Soviet silver aircraft are the same, although I've never needed to dive into that one.
Hello how many hours doest it take yOu to make this model excluding drying time? Only counting painting assemlby etc
Good job captain 😂 well done
Not a Spitfire fan,much prefer the Hurricane.Nice video though.
There's lots of "Spitfire" in a Mk22.
You sound just like me in your commentary, (Please don't take that as an insult.) You also have a similar mindset to me when it comes to your models. Yes, technically more or less accurate but what the hell, it's my model and I'm going to make it how I like because I'm the one who's going to look at it. Modelling should be fun, not a competition, we'll leave that sh*t to the "professionals".
My Regards....