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1/48 Airfix BP Defiant MK.I, 264 SQN.
kahunaminor
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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 02:19 AM UTC
May I present my rendition of Airfix's recent release of the 1/48 scale BP Defiant. Finished in one of the kit schemes of an aircraft from 264 SQN, RAF in Suffolk, 1940. The level of detail OOB is excellent and provides a great start if you wish to add more details such as Eduard PE, Brassin exhausts and Master Barrels as I have used. The "A" scheme was done courtesy of Miracle Paint Masks excellent camouflage masking set and my thanks to Mal for making an excellent and easy to follow set. The kit is well engineered and goes together well, however it lacks some details such as the underside flare chute covers and wing fuel filler points (the stencils are on the decal sheet). These are not hard to replicate and with a little work are easily added. The resulting model is an asset to any collection:





















Thanks for looking,
Joel_W
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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 02:40 AM UTC
Kent'
I followed your build blog from day 1, and enjoyed every post you've made till completion. Your completed build is an excellent representation of the real aircraft. Very nicely done my friend.
Joel
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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 06:28 AM UTC
Kent,
Very nicely done! I like that youleft the turret and canopy open to show the interior detail. Thank you for sharing!

Gaz
kahunaminor
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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 04:21 PM UTC

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Kent'
I followed your build blog from day 1, and enjoyed every post you've made till completion. Your completed build is an excellent representation of the real aircraft. Very nicely done my friend.
Joel



Thanks Joel,

From a man of your talents, it is nice to be given such a compliment.

Regards,
kahunaminor
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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 04:21 PM UTC
My pleasure Gaz,

Thanks for the compliments.

Regards,
BlackWidow
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Posted: Thursday, May 26, 2016 - 08:25 PM UTC
Kent, I can only repeat what the guys in the previous postings wrote. Your Defiant is really well done. I also followed your blog as I was interested how you would build this kit. You've done some more work on yours than I did on mine. My Defiant is also in the final stages of assembly but I have chosen decal version 2 and a closed turret. And no weathering of course. Wouldn't mind if Airfix presents us a Nightfighter Defiant next year. Parts for that are already included ....

Happy modelling!
Torsten
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Posted: Friday, May 27, 2016 - 02:45 AM UTC

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Kent, I can only repeat what the guys in the previous postings wrote. Your Defiant is really well done. I also followed your blog as I was interested how you would build this kit. You've done some more work on yours than I did on mine. My Defiant is also in the final stages of assembly but I have chosen decal version 2 and a closed turret. And no weathering of course. Wouldn't mind if Airfix presents us a Nightfighter Defiant next year. Parts for that are already included ....

Happy modelling!
Torsten



Many thanks Torsten,

You have done a nice job as well. I have another kit that I intend to do in an Australian night fighter scheme. Whilst the parts are there, the Mk.I was also utilised as a night fighter without radar prior to the Mk.IA which had the first radar equipped variant. Decals are already out there so in theiry you are good to go. But yes a dedicated night fighter version would most welcome.

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Posted: Friday, May 27, 2016 - 11:11 AM UTC
Yes very nicely done Kent

Torsten, you don't need decals to do a night fighter
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Posted: Saturday, May 28, 2016 - 12:01 AM UTC

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Yes very nicely done Kent

Torsten, you don't need decals to do a night fighter



Oh, I understand ....

Btw: Right position light is green or blue? What is correct? I'm finishing my Defiant right now.
kahunaminor
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Posted: Saturday, May 28, 2016 - 02:32 AM UTC

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Yes very nicely done Kent

Torsten, you don't need decals to do a night fighter



Oh, I understand ....

Btw: Right position light is green or blue? What is correct? I'm finishing my Defiant right now.



I used green but I didn't actually check. I will have a look and get back to you. I do know Spencer Pollard used green in his build in the recent Model Airplane International edition build.

I just checked the Ansell book. It shows a green bulb inside a clear cover. The bulb is on the the inboard face of the recess, so it faces "out" and not "forward". So drill the smaller face of the clear part. The photo is from the night fighter airframe at the IWM so it should be correct.

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BlackWidow
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Posted: Saturday, May 28, 2016 - 02:40 PM UTC
Thanks Kent! I have finished my Defiant yesterday evening during ugly weather outside and made a decision for a green position light as on most aircraft.

Torsten
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