3rd ever model please critique

Sorry haven’t figured out the multiple pictures thing yet. So this is my 3rd build. The 1/48 Spitfire Mk1 from Tamiya. I used it as a weathering canvas. Please respond with tips and critique on areas that need improving.

Thanks for looking and sorry for multiple post and poor picture quality.

Crituque: the seam in fromt of the windscreen could use some more attention.

Comment: for your 3rd model…very well done, practice is the only way to improve so. Your on the right track[Y]

I really like the weathering and exhaust marking, but it almost too clean. Brit warbirds did not get a lot of prettying up, as they were extremely busy, especially during the early years / Battle of Britain. They landed, got fueled and reloaded, and then back to it.

All in all, a very nice job.

Overall, very nicely done! Especially for this being your third build. Looks like you have a good solid base of building skills.

The only things that I see (and small ones at that) to critique are both here in this close up:

one- the excess glue or whatever it is on the vertical panel line near the windscreen, that could have easily been cleaned up before painting with a bit of sanding.

two- your canopy framing paint work is a bit translucent, that is easily remedied in three layer painting. Inner color, a black middle layer, then lastly the external color.

You have definitely got this.

Hey!

You’re not gonna to try to fly that worn out looking thing are you? Nice job for a third build ! The only critique I have is this. You need to build more!

No Kidding! the things are few that I would call you on. The poor fit of the bottom front canopy,The translucency of the frame, as Stik said of it and a heavy lump in the seam on the forward panel edge. Minor stuff!

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It’s all about patience and looking ahead before you do it.

You should fill in the seam on the fuselage behind the cockpit and, (not being able to see the bottom) probably in the same location on the bottom also.

For a third model I’d say you’re doing just fine.

It’s just like target practice, you have to keep at it.

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Thank you very much. I appreciate the advice and #4 will hopefully be better. It’s been so much fun building and learning as I go. Again, thanks to all of you.

Someone mentioned the seam behind the canopy. I think thats the antennae wire shadow. I can be a little sloppy but not that bad.

Stay safe everyone.

Zoomed in on it the first time… but I REALLY zoomed it again big time and the antenna base gives it up as a shadow.

It sure looked like the seam.
That’s a very close coincidence.

Click on it to zoom in.

Sorry 'bout that…

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Hey Disastermaster I appreciate you taking the time to give it a look. I actually went back and looked at the model again. I asked myself “Did I miss an enormous seam on this thing?”

Another newbie here, still working on my third model, as well as a fourth and a fifth, and not very secure in my skills. But I like your Spitfire a great deal.

Bob

Thanks Bob. Someday we will both build models equal to the masters who post here. Sometime ago you posted pictures of the crash you survived. Just amazing you lived to tell that story.

Congrats on your third. [Y]

I hope you keep building and posting. And having fun.

Your 3rd build? It’s exceptional! Although I’ve been a FSM Forum Member here since approximatly 2012, I’m still trying my best and continue to move forward. I now build with my 4 year old grandson Ezra. We started together when he was 2. Little by little with baby steps, pun intended, Ezra has been the ubiquitous modeler. Always asking;“Why”?

We’ve had several of our builds, displayed in the FSM Forums Readers Gallery, thanks to the wonderful members of this fantastic forum. Everyone here has helped me progress with each build. The members have helped Ezra and I mature. Continue in your treasures as your direction is optimal!

Your friend’s, Toshi & Ezra

Here is one example of Ezra and I builds,

Spitfire camo is more difficult than it looks and you really nailed yours. My only comment has been noted before, which is the glue and gap around the windscreen.

Thanks for all the additional comments. Time to take what I learned from all you brilliant modelers and apply it to the next one. The F4F Wildcat.

Toshi-What a thrill to share the hobby with your grandson

Ezra-Never stop asking “why?”

No; “Why” is a constant in his and our lives now. LOL!

It is a huge game changing experience showing Ezra directions on how to read instructions, pre-assemble, cutting, sanding, glueing, AB, and decal assessment. I do my best to occupy his mind so we will do a few steps here and move to The Paw Patrol on TV. When that ends we get back to the assembly/painting of more steps in our builds.

I now have him introduced into collecting a long ago hobby that most if not all kids his age no nothing about is Philatelics, the stamp collecting hobby. He seems to really enjoy that and he has his own album under my ever watchful eye/supervision as some stamps are used and some are in mint condition.

Once again, your third build of the Tamiya kit (They have exceptional qualities of product) looks a hundred times better than my build when I first started out. You sir did a fantastic job!

Your friend’s, Toshi and Ezra