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Title: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bob C on April 02, 2021, 06:50:01 PM
One of my daughters got me this 1/72 scale Airfix Beaufighter back in January. started yesterday, also got some Xtradecals for it.
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bigkev on April 02, 2021, 06:58:33 PM
Hi Bob,

Got the initial issue in the stash, so I will be watching how you work on this.
Treat me.....
Cheers,
Bigkev
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: chriswil42 on April 03, 2021, 01:13:11 PM
Looking forward to this Bob. Maybe I should build a tank?
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bob C on April 07, 2021, 06:36:30 PM
maybe I should stick to armour, this is a bit small.
this is where I'm at everything is out of the box except for the seat belts which are Tamiya tape. some bits a bit tight but ok.
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: MSea on April 07, 2021, 08:44:06 PM
looking great Bob - just think of the transferable skills you will learn making this and then use on your next tank
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: zak on April 08, 2021, 08:57:34 AM
looking great Bob - just think of the transferable skills you will learn making this and then use on your next tank
I think, Bill said that everything in the new Airfix kits fits so well that even a layer of paint is a problem.
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: MSea on April 08, 2021, 09:10:54 AM
That sounds like the Zvezda kits I have made - they are so precise that as you say a coat of paint stops them joining up.
See quality engineering at its best - hohoho
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: chriswil42 on April 08, 2021, 02:08:43 PM
A good start Bob.
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bob C on April 22, 2021, 07:46:25 PM
Done some more, airframe built only problem was getting the engines to mate with the wings, colour next.
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: councilman on April 26, 2021, 07:00:19 PM
Tidy job so fare Bob.  ;D
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Wizzel on April 27, 2021, 10:40:14 AM
Good work Bob,

although I am trying to cut my collection down, I also picked this up the other day from my local hardware shop - purely in the name of supporting local businesses you understand.  It'll be a while before I start it but I do find the instructions are not entirely clear on whether you put rockets on in addition to or instead of the torpedo.  What do you think? 
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Red Lancer on April 27, 2021, 02:10:55 PM
Lovely looking aircraft!
Will look good when done
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bigkev on April 27, 2021, 05:20:33 PM
Good work Bob,

although I am trying to cut my collection down, I also picked this up the other day from my local hardware shop - purely in the name of supporting local businesses you understand.  It'll be a while before I start it but I do find the instructions are not entirely clear on whether you put rockets on in addition to or instead of the torpedo.  What do you think?

Hi Wizzel,

in answer to your question is one or the other not both.

Torpedo armed Beaufighter's were known as 'Torbeau's' and were dedicated to torpedo shipping, they were normally accompanied on missions by 'Flak-Beau's' the rocket armed version, though not necessarily on all missions. Sometimes only gun equipped Beaufighter's acted as escort.

I have noticed that on the latest boxing of the Airfix Beaufighter, as per Bob's here, the box art does show both the torpedo and rocket in one of the marking options.

On all my references, the Beaufighter, did not have both on operational missions, though some may have been photographed with both in situ, for propaganda purposes.

I too, have this kit in the 'to build' pile, but I am also contemplating building all 3 Bristol Twins, Blenheim, Beaufort, and Beaufighter. Question is when I have time to do so.

It is a lovely kit, and as Bob has done here builds well, though as Bob has pointed out you need to be ultra careful in your gluing surfaces as any paint throws things out.

Cheers,
Bigkev

Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Wizzel on April 27, 2021, 06:31:13 PM
Thanks Kev - excellent info as always.  OUr club has always been very good at sharing and helping out.
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bob C on May 05, 2021, 07:46:33 PM
Great minds must think alike Kevin.

Bob c
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Red Lancer on May 06, 2021, 07:34:22 PM
Good work Bob,

although I am trying to cut my collection down, I also picked this up the other day from my local hardware shop - purely in the name of supporting local businesses you understand.  It'll be a while before I start it but I do find the instructions are not entirely clear on whether you put rockets on in addition to or instead of the torpedo.  What do you think?

Hi Wizzel,

in answer to your question is one or the other not both.

Torpedo armed Beaufighter's were known as 'Torbeau's' and were dedicated to torpedo shipping, they were normally accompanied on missions by 'Flak-Beau's' the rocket armed version, though not necessarily on all missions. Sometimes only gun equipped Beaufighter's acted as escort.

I have noticed that on the latest boxing of the Airfix Beaufighter, as per Bob's here, the box art does show both the torpedo and rocket in one of the marking options.

On all my references, the Beaufighter, did not have both on operational missions, though some may have been photographed with both in situ, for propaganda purposes.

I too, have this kit in the 'to build' pile, but I am also contemplating building all 3 Bristol Twins, Blenheim, Beaufort, and Beaufighter. Question is when I have time to do so.

It is a lovely kit, and as Bob has done here builds well, though as Bob has pointed out you need to be ultra careful in your gluing surfaces as any paint throws things out.

Cheers,
Bigkev
Thanks for the info Kevin
I have one of these also, together with the XtraDecal? of a Coastal Command A/C
Don't see me ever building it though!
Title: Re: Airfix Bristol Beaufighter TF.X
Post by: Bigkev on May 07, 2021, 08:23:58 PM
Good work Bob,

although I am trying to cut my collection down, I also picked this up the other day from my local hardware shop - purely in the name of supporting local businesses you understand.  It'll be a while before I start it but I do find the instructions are not entirely clear on whether you put rockets on in addition to or instead of the torpedo.  What do you think?

Go on H!

Treat yourself to an aircraft just for a change,
Bigkev

Hi Wizzel,

in answer to your question is one or the other not both.

Torpedo armed Beaufighter's were known as 'Torbeau's' and were dedicated to torpedo shipping, they were normally accompanied on missions by 'Flak-Beau's' the rocket armed version, though not necessarily on all missions. Sometimes only gun equipped Beaufighter's acted as escort.

I have noticed that on the latest boxing of the Airfix Beaufighter, as per Bob's here, the box art does show both the torpedo and rocket in one of the marking options.

On all my references, the Beaufighter, did not have both on operational missions, though some may have been photographed with both in situ, for propaganda purposes.

I too, have this kit in the 'to build' pile, but I am also contemplating building all 3 Bristol Twins, Blenheim, Beaufort, and Beaufighter. Question is when I have time to do so.

It is a lovely kit, and as Bob has done here builds well, though as Bob has pointed out you need to be ultra careful in your gluing surfaces as any paint throws things out.

Cheers,
Bigkev
Thanks for the info Kevin
I have one of these also, together with the XtraDecal? of a Coastal Command A/C
Don't see me ever building it though!