Airfix RAF Refuelling Set (1:76/2)

Airfix RAF Refuelling Set (1:76/2)

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dr_gn

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So this was supposed to be a "48 Hour, OOB" build, but turned out to be several months and not OOB. I love these old Airfix RAF sets, and have got the others to build at some point:

I decided to stick with the Airfix colour scheme, which I think may be post-war for one or both.






















The Bedford QL had the following mods:

Glazing (0.1mm acetate & Krystal Clear PVA)
Hoses & boom handling lines (lead wire/paper tube/heat shrink)
Nozzles (scrap p/e & brass tube)
Mirrors (Punched platicard & brass wire)
Steering Wheel (spares box)
Instruments (spare decals)
Contents gauge (spare decals & scrap p/e)
Drilled out exhaust
Nozzle retainers (scrap p/e)
Lamps (Little Lenses)
Starting Handle (brass tube)
Drilled out boom pivots
Windscreen wipers (scrap p/e & brass tube)
Spare wheel (spares box)
Fuel tank lid (spare p/e)
Grab handles (brass wire)

The AEC Matador had the following mods:

Glazing (0.1mm acetate)
Mirrors (platicard & brass wire)
Instruments (spare decals)
Contents gauge (spare decals & scrap p/e)
Drilled out exhaust
Lamps (Little Lenses)
Windscreen wipers (scrap p/e & brass tube)
Grab handles (brass wire)



Edited by dr_gn on Saturday 4th May 16:20

dr_gn

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Equus said:
OT with first post, I'm afraid, but what's the Spitfire model? Looks impressively detailed for 1:72 scale?
No probs! It's the Tamiya 1:72 kit, with an Aires resin/photo-etch engine and gun bay detail set (plus some scratch building). There's a build thread for it here if you're interested:

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

dr_gn

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and31 said:
Love that-very nice
The AEC matador was a very well engineered vehicle-my father drove gun tractor versions in the royal artillery in the late fifties /early sixties
Thanks! Airfix do a 4x4 version (towing a 5.5" gun IIRC). I do like AEC Matadors, especially the 6x6 tanker version; it looks 'right'.

dr_gn

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Friday 10th May 2019
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Spumfry said:
These are ace, makes me want to find my old copy of the little hardback book Airfix Magazine Guide 'Modelling RAF Vehicles' that I had as a kid and start building.
Thanks!

I'd completely forgotten about that book:



SAM publications do a similar one for general military vehicles.



I might get them, I've still got the other RAF sets to build.