first one is a MKXIVe Canadian civil registered in the late 1940's that raced at the Cleveland air races ,its a pretty much out of box model but with a quickboost upper cowl,rons resins radiators and barracuda prop blades and decals from the Airfix civil MKXIV kit paint is Alclad duraluminium.
3513c6b7-0bd1-4919-8014-75096b8afb51 by paul sabin, on Flickr
109296f1-ace9-462a-b08f-1e368db45279 by paul sabin, on Flickr
47c09086-e7bf-4186-9af2-4e22eb11ff5a by paul sabin, on Flickr
39ddab80-4e81-4825-beaf-cada0876d5ae by paul sabin, on Flickrthe second one is a a MKXIVc RN201 in a scheme replicating a race scheme that was on a 41 SQN from the Blackpool air races,for me the interesting thing is the real plane will be flying in Australia soon.
the kit has a full rons resins nose radiators and prop blades and spinner,the decals are a mixture of kit ones airfix MKXVIII roundels and custom serials the paint is Tamiya AS12 from a rattle can and finally SMS supergloss.
3d38e5ce-b6ab-45a3-a54a-3ce4fb5e3bdc by paul sabin, on Flickr
1dbd810f-2041-4616-958b-69cca014895e by paul sabin, on Flickr
01bc5995-c0d6-490f-9d71-cb20bd5132f0 by paul sabin, on Flickr
462822dc-2d6f-4bc1-a146-b843b88fb9cd by paul sabin, on Flickr
c9b4641d-d6fe-416e-9f2f-894320e342e6 by paul sabin, on Flickrpretty happy with these.......now to the other end of Spitfire development.

