Wednesday, April 07, 2010 - 01:24 AM UTC
Normally, i'm not too comfortable with News Items regarding aircraft. This time though, it's exceptional: Here are the (company) images of Tamiya's New (and Big) Spitfire IX
Following on from Rowan's initial piece on this Release, here are more images of:

F60319 - Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc the model is 1/32nd scale and includes some interesting features:

Overall Length: 302mm, Overall Width: 352mm

Alternative parts for top and bottom engine cowlings, wingtips, rudder, and elevators included

Features moveable ailerons. Flaps can be depicted in either up or down position.

3 Decal alternatives including one to depict the aircraft piloted by RAF ace Johnnie Johnson.


Also included is a stand to dispay the Aircraft 'in-flight'. A more 'conventional' inclusion is a 16 page booklet including photos of the aircraft on which the research was done.

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retractable rearwheel.. the doors are open for a PR version.
APR 07, 2010 - 09:11 AM
I'm not sure that wasn't a Typo. Wasn't the Mk VIII the Twin-seater?
APR 07, 2010 - 11:57 PM
Hi Jim Some may have been converted to 2-seaters, but the Mk. VIII was a single-seat fighter and was intended to be the main production version before the "stop-gap" Mk. IX displaced it. All the best Rowan
APR 08, 2010 - 12:14 AM
Not a typo- the Mk.VIII came into service a year or so after the Mk.IX, which had been rushed into service, the Merlin 61 being put into essentially the Mk.V airframe ASAP. Announcement in Japanese: http://www.tamiya.com/japan/hobbyshow/index.htm (the second entry on the scale models list) 1/32 スーパーマリン スピットファイア Mk.VIII
APR 08, 2010 - 12:51 AM
Rowan & Ben - thanks for clarifying that.. I haven't opened any of my Spitfire references for ages so it was off the top of my head I assumed that after they announced the IX that they wouldn't go much further and the VIII would be the least-expected so I put it down to a Typo. Nice to be proved wrong. Still want to see the REALLY late-marks though
APR 08, 2010 - 01:18 AM
Hi all Any Spit with a griffon engine would suite me. tim
APR 08, 2010 - 02:07 AM
But Matchbox did the really late marks back when Adam was a kid.. and they have been reissued by Revell for a great price. I have built one and it was not too bad a build.. Take a bit more work than a Tamigawaer kit, but is that not part of why we build models, the challenge? Oh wait a sec.. ** ponders his almost finished ICM TB3 awaiting a stronger undercarriage..
APR 13, 2010 - 08:15 AM
The VIII wasn't a re-engined V; it was virtually a new airframe, with shorter ailerons, retractable tail wheel, wing fuel tanks, and (initially, at least) extended wingtips. These innovations helped to delay its entry into service, and were included in the later XIV. Right up to 1944, there were plans for it to carry 4 cannon, including the short-barrelled Mk.V Hispano, but it never happened. If the wingtips are included in the new issue, it will give modellers the opportunity to do the high-altitude scheme of Sea Grey Medium over Azure Blue. To expect a Griffon-engined variant, from this kit, is asking a bit much, I fear, since it would need a new firewall/front end, plus a new, larger, fin/rudder combination. I expect to see an electric motor powered version (there's a hole in the fuselage, through which wires can go,) and, possibly, a XVI, since they've supplied an aerial mast on the rudder, and the Russians used the XVI, with old-style H.F. aerials; for a XVI, though, they'll need to make subtle changes to the engine. Edgar
APR 13, 2010 - 08:56 PM
Edgar: In my post I was talking about the IX being little more than a re-engined V. A few photos are up of the Mk.VIII: http://www.hlj.com/product/tam60320
MAY 11, 2010 - 08:09 PM
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