Airfix have come a log way over the years and recently really seems to have gone all out to make building and finishing the kits simpler to give satisfaction and confidence to progress to more ambitious projects. Bravo on your honest precise instructions and tips
Part of this is that their designers know about modelling from our end of the process - Paramjit especially is a keen model maker so knows the frustrations we can have and can think of ways round them. His work on the new 1/48th Buccaneer is world class IMHO.
@@primprim1660 It is the good ol' English superiority complex at work... Instead of being happy that all those non British modellers bother to do reviews in English. Such a luxury!
What a great little kit . Airfix have certainly upped their game since I built a 1/72 mosquito back in the mid 1970's . Nicely filmed and presented Too , And extra marks for the steady hands . lol
Indeed! This is an excellent vid! Not just for new modellers. It is a very useful relearning and revision experience for us, the older modellers! Thanks!
This is great! A very to-the-point review and explanation. It's a nice looking kit. Surprising amount of parts for 1/72 scale. I've run into weird pilot sizes in this scale on other airfix kits....Spitfire and tiger moth pilots were completly different sizes. Please keep doing these review/build videos. You do it much better than most.
Thanks for your kind remarks Rob! I remember getting a Harrier kit with a very obviously WW2 pilot figure. I’ve got plenty more planned - the Prone Meteor, maybe the Airfix B-17 re-box, of course the 1/48 Vampire when it arrives, and others. Cheers, Gary
A great find. Grabbed this kit today and am so looking forward to building it. Have to finish my English Electric Lightning first though 😁. Some great tips here. Off to see what other videos you have.
Another good video, very nice result! I've got this on next year's "to buy" list - I must have built 4 or 5 Airfix Mossies as a lad, and was very pleased to see they were updating it. Your video has just made sure it doesn't get removed from the list!
Thanks Ian - I'm convinced that Airfix now have engineers who are experience modellers as they are finding good fixes to perennial problems! Have fun when you get your kit and let me know how it goes! Cheers, Gary
That’s a really well engineered model of a beautiful aircraft, and gorgeously built up. Well done and thanks for the video. One of the few models I’m really excited to get my hands on… and I usually build modern aircraft only
Cheers Persian, it is a very well designed kit all round, apart from a small issue with the fairing behind the bomb bay. The way you use the wing as a form for the undercarriage is very fine.
Thanks for the information on the build, I found a resin pilot and navigator standing online, and I also found an Airfix Bedford and Matador refuler set. I'm told they are 1/76 scale, but the size of figurines in the kit match the resin pilots.
It's been many, many years since I built a model plane, and I just can't over the amount of detail in today's kits. When I was a kid, the cockpit detail would likely have consisted of two pegs onto which you could glue the aircrew. Open bomb bay? Forget it! Wings that actually fit to the fuselage without large gaps? Are you kidding? I was bit shocked at how prices had increased when I took a casual glance at a few planes I knew in a hobby store, but seeing how they have changed, it's small wonder. Thanks for your presentation. I appreciate that you're not one who finds "the wing lights scale out at 14 inches whereas our aircraft had the Bingley-Fansnworth 13-inch lights fitted, therefore a new wing panel with correctly-size hole must be cut into the wing..." I think you made a very presentable model from a very impressive kit.
Thanks! I made an old Frog kit of the Supermarine Attacker a couple of years back - the pilot was part of the fuselage moulding and jutted out of a blanked off cockpit. Things these days are so much better. The pilot in this kit just looked tiny. I also wonder why just the one crew member - things like the F-4 come with pilot and nav, why not the Mossie especially when both are shown on the box art? Not a big issue, I know, but just niggles me. BTW weren’t the Bingley-Farnsworths 13.47 inches 😜??? Thanks for taking the time to comment, hope you enjoy the upcoming videos! Gary
"Thanks" for sharing this with us, I was hoping for someone to a build on it and you nailed it on things to look out for. Keep up the GREAT work, looks like I will be getting a number of these.
I still remember building the Airfix Mosquito in the very early seventies, I guess it must have been their first tooling. The cockpit was one big open hole and the pilots who looked like tiny frogs sat on pegs jutting out from the fuselage inside wall...lol. And then came the second tooling which was a vast improvement, but still nothing like this. Memories...lol
You said this kit was 'up to Airfix's usual standard,' but actually I think this might be one of their best aircraft kits. A lot of thought went into the design of this kit, and the CAD instructions are extremely well-done. I have the Airfix Mustang, Tempest V, Typhoon Ib and Spitfire Mk 1, I think this kit is superior to all of those.
The only thing really wrong is the design of the rear of the bomb bay, which is for a TT.35 not a B.XVI. But it does go together well and the PR version is similarly a lovely little kit.
Hi Gary, just come across your channel. Glad I have. Great stuff.. when I eventually get back to videos etc I'll get a few shout outs for you. Your work is great and a talent like that needs to be shared. Hope your family and yourself are all OK and healthy. Stay safe. Steve
Great build.... Did the Tamiya version some time ago real joy to build, but do like the bomb bay detail of the Airfix version, think read though some inaccuracies though if your extremely fussy. Think it's a must have for the stash this Airfix version.😁
The rear of the bomb bay is a bit of a pain, the fairing behind the 'bulge' is wrong, but doesn't make any difference to the actual build IMHO. I'm sure there are correction sets in resin available if anyone wants them!
As others, I build the old mould in early '70s, was the "gunship" version with the 57mm gun, naturally it wasn't a match for this new, beautiful model. This kit it's really good, expecially for these plastic masks, a clever idea.
You have done a excellent job and your presentation was also excellent, you alson have another subscrber, take care and keep safe and well in this crazy covid world, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia.
Wonderful concise review and build for all abilities. Obviously not going to do a version of pilot 'Pick' Pickard whose large build caused him to remark he would 'strap on a Mosquito', when occupying the pilots seat.
Lovely work, Gary. What a superb kit Airfix have presented here! An iconic aircraft - the theme to the film “633 Squadron” is in mind..! Question: what airbrush would you recommend for a newbie user, more used to brush painting models? Really enjoying all your vids, but can you do some modern British armour, please…? I know you are not an armour modeller, particularly, but I’m sure you can turn your talents to a Centurian or a Chieftain…! Best wishes from Wirral.
I use a simple Timbertech airbrush, with a proper compressor instead of one of those little desktop things. If you go to my Amazon page you'll see it there... amzn.to/3AK9wQu It's about 80 quid or so I think. I've had mine a couple of years and it's still going. One thing I will suggest is making sure you keep it clean - there are many videos about this on YT - especially with acrylics because they dry in the nozzle really quickly. Spruebox does a very good cleaner and thinners for airbrush (spruebox.co.uk). As for the armour, I must admit to a hankering to do either a Chieftain or a Scorpion/Scimitar as I remember them very well from the 80s. But I've got half a year of videos in boxes on my shelves... let me think about it. I do also have an excellent book about building AFVs and doing dioramas that I'm going to review very soon. Cheers!
Nice idea to advise modellers to use unused parts as masks. e.g. as shown if you're planning to put the undercarriage down, use the closed doors for the raised undercarriage to mask the inside of the bay. I doubt that part was specifically made as a mask, but nice to see the instructions suggest using it as one.
In this kit it was made as a mask specifically - which is what was a surprise to me. But you are right, on other kits I've used closed gear and/or bomb bay doors as masks for spraying.
What Airfix did was scan a TT.35 Mossie, converted from a B.XVI, but forgot to change the fairing at the back of the bomb bay. On the TT.35 this has cut-outs for the target streamers to be deployed, on the B.XVI it was a plain fairing to account for the bulged bomb bay door. This is the issue when scanning museum aircraft, you've got to be absolutely sure that there are no later modifications.
SOME FOLKS on you tube have pointed out some errors in this kit showing how it's not the aircraft mark(s) it's boxed up as . The suggestion is it's a post war B Mk35 as the basic configuration which makes its portrayal as a late war bomber model somewhat bogus and even, compromised. (Happy to be corrected). A great watch as always though.
I believe it's the shape of the fairing behind the bomb bay - it has cut-outs here that are for target towing equipment I understand. One of the perils of 3D scanning and trusting that what you scan is what you actually want. Having conversed with the researcher, Luke, in the last few days about the Spitfire FR.IX I'm building, I'm confident such an error wouldn't get past Airfix again!
Currently building this Mosquito in the daylight colour scheme, but the paint colours airfix detail, don't seem to match the colours on the colour sheet provided. The 106 top Matt ocean grey is coming out very dark for me and 30 Matt dark green is more like a forest green. What colours did you use, or should I not take any note of the colour sheet, only the numbered paint colour
I can't say enough about these newer Airfix kits, the way parts fit together and the detail, especially the cockpit is just so far ahead of the old kits.I have a Boomerang coming, having already finished one I scored for nothing, and when I look at it and then the Mk1a Spitfire or Mk1 Hurricane I can only shake my head. I'm guessing it cost so much to retool for these kits they only do the big sellers.
That's right, the new tool design and manufacture is very expensive process - in the region of £300k if I remember correctly for the new 1/24 Spitfire so still going to be pretty expensive for smaller aircraft. Most of the cost of the smaller Vintage Classics releases is the new decal sheet!
Clear and easy to follow video. Besides the pilot's scale this model seems to have almost no issues as the new Vulcan has. No filler was needed in any place! Nice plane to get and build. What glue did you use to join the undercarriage pieces together? The complete undercarriages were glued to the wings? Best wishes on your channel!
Hi Gary, Im just wondering what gloss varnish you use? Im a brush painter and dont own an airbrush. I tried humbrol clear which gave me awful results with lots of frosting. As a relative newbie just wondering what the best gloss and matt varnishes are? Thank you!!
@@thomashood715 I use an airbrush, dilute the varnish a little with water. I have used both with brush painting though. If you are after a spray can then the Humbrl gloss is very good, the matt is pretty good but you must be gentle with application - gentle layers rather than get the effect in one go.
@@garys_stuff okay thank you! I recently bought Windsor and newton galeria gloss and matte varnish - very nervous to apply to my model 😬 when brush painting the varnish on do you add water or do you brush it straight from the bottle after a good shake? Thank you!!
@@thomashood715 with a brush I'd probably go for straight from the bottle. But, try it on an inconspicuous area first, like the inside face of one of the engine nacelles. Use it sparingly, don't put too much on in one go, brush it gently in different directions but for the last brush strokes go along the direction of the air flow (front to back). The let it dry a good few hours and see what it looks like.
The ones I use are Revell clamps - only because I happened to see them once and thought, "I need some clamps." You can get them on Amazon amzn.to/39rkJKk
Just got them online at a well-known general retailer. You can buy sets of straight, angled and reverse tweezers for little cash. Don't go for the absolute cheapest and do make sure you check out reviews.
Thank you for this very informative video, this must be one of the best build videos I have seen. Overall I think this seems more detailed and better engineered than Tamiya's 1/72 mosquito. Special hobby should also release a version of b mk xvi. You mentioned there's an aftermarket mask set available? I was trying to find some info, but couldn't find any. Is it Eduard's or some other? Regards Simon
Eric "Winkle" Brown I believe got his nickname when, sat inside the cockpit of a jet, someone actuated the ejection seat. Winkle wasn't strapped in so quickly crammed himself into the rudder space. He had to be winkled out, I suppose.
The lack of alignment tabs for the wheels is the least of the problems with this kit. The bomb bay doors and rear fairing are completely wrong and are, in fact, for a Mosquito TT.35, a post-War target tug version. Airfix really screwed up with their research, or lack of, here. They based this kit on an extant airframe at the Cosford museum which is NOT a B.XVI but is, in fact a TT.35. Quite how they managed to make such an error is anyone's guess. The tail wheel is also completely wrong. Nice build though, nonetheless.
If you wish to model a mosquito from that movie, this is the kit for you. Most of the Mosquitos used in that movie were T T 35, and this is a good representation of a TT 35, not a BXVI. Only the decals are BXVI. Come on Airfix, you can do better than this, why not include a set of decals for the TT35?
I look forward in doing this one now..thanks to your video!!
Glad to find somebody else calls them 'transfers'! Decals schmeckles!
Always been transfers to me! 😬
@@steddie4514 me too . . .old school. 😊
It’s ok if you pronounce them ‘deckles’. It’s the modern tendency to say ‘deeeeeeecaalls’ that boils my blood.
Airfix have come a log way over the years and recently really seems to have gone all out to make building and finishing the kits simpler to give satisfaction and confidence to progress to more ambitious projects.
Bravo on your honest precise instructions and tips
Part of this is that their designers know about modelling from our end of the process - Paramjit especially is a keen model maker so knows the frustrations we can have and can think of ways round them. His work on the new 1/48th Buccaneer is world class IMHO.
finally someone who can speak clear english without repeating certain words constantly! looking forward to more videos :)
Much appreciated! I like your cat...
I mean you cant blame anyone for not having english as his native language
@@primprim1660 It is the good ol' English superiority complex at work... Instead of being happy that all those non British modellers bother to do reviews in English. Such a luxury!
What a great little kit . Airfix have certainly upped their game since I built a 1/72 mosquito back in the mid 1970's . Nicely filmed and presented Too , And extra marks for the steady hands . lol
I’ve got one in progress, I may do my cockpit detail a little different to you but … what a fantastic kit.
Thanks for the build advice 👍
Come a long way airfix from the old days did not stop us building them as kids though lol always remember first Japanese kit was a revelation lol
I know, some of those older kits are astonishingly bad. But I guess plastics engineering and design has come a long way. Lucky for us, eh?
Hi Gary, good stuff and you painted! Thanks
Bob
England
Thanks 👍
Certainly looks like Airfix are upping their game. Lovely kit brought to life superbly sir. Great narration too.
Thanks Norman!
Indeed! This is an excellent vid!
Not just for new modellers.
It is a very useful relearning and revision experience for us, the older modellers!
Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is great! A very to-the-point review and explanation. It's a nice looking kit. Surprising amount of parts for 1/72 scale.
I've run into weird pilot sizes in this scale on other airfix kits....Spitfire and tiger moth pilots were completly different sizes.
Please keep doing these review/build videos. You do it much better than most.
Thanks for your kind remarks Rob! I remember getting a Harrier kit with a very obviously WW2 pilot figure. I’ve got plenty more planned - the Prone Meteor, maybe the Airfix B-17 re-box, of course the 1/48 Vampire when it arrives, and others. Cheers, Gary
A great find. Grabbed this kit today and am so looking forward to building it. Have to finish my English Electric Lightning first though 😁. Some great tips here. Off to see what other videos you have.
Another good video, very nice result! I've got this on next year's "to buy" list - I must have built 4 or 5 Airfix Mossies as a lad, and was very pleased to see they were updating it. Your video has just made sure it doesn't get removed from the list!
Thanks Ian - I'm convinced that Airfix now have engineers who are experience modellers as they are finding good fixes to perennial problems! Have fun when you get your kit and let me know how it goes! Cheers, Gary
That’s a really well engineered model of a beautiful aircraft, and gorgeously built up. Well done and thanks for the video. One of the few models I’m really excited to get my hands on… and I usually build modern aircraft only
Cheers Persian, it is a very well designed kit all round, apart from a small issue with the fairing behind the bomb bay. The way you use the wing as a form for the undercarriage is very fine.
Found an addition to my inventory. Great job, brother.
Thanks William!
Thanks for the information on the build, I found a resin pilot and navigator standing online, and I also found an Airfix Bedford and Matador refuler set.
I'm told they are 1/76 scale, but the size of figurines in the kit match the resin pilots.
Well done you. Yes, the pilot figure in the set is pretty tiny!
@@garys_stuff He was probably an afterthought from another kit? So he could fit
@@kevinsands7639 quite likely, the space available is the reason why there are not two of them.
Nice Build Gary! ...My Grandfather flew right seat on the Mossy during the War, so this aeroplane is very special to me :)
A great build video, and it's a pleasure to hear a clear, concise narration. I'll be referring to this when I finally get ahold of the kit. Thank you.
Many thanks for the kind remarks. I'll make sure I don't let the standards slip! Cheers, Gary
It's been many, many years since I built a model plane, and I just can't over the amount of detail in today's kits. When I was a kid, the cockpit detail would likely have consisted of two pegs onto which you could glue the aircrew. Open bomb bay? Forget it! Wings that actually fit to the fuselage without large gaps? Are you kidding? I was bit shocked at how prices had increased when I took a casual glance at a few planes I knew in a hobby store, but seeing how they have changed, it's small wonder.
Thanks for your presentation. I appreciate that you're not one who finds "the wing lights scale out at 14 inches whereas our aircraft had the Bingley-Fansnworth 13-inch lights fitted, therefore a new wing panel with correctly-size hole must be cut into the wing..." I think you made a very presentable model from a very impressive kit.
Thanks! I made an old Frog kit of the Supermarine Attacker a couple of years back - the pilot was part of the fuselage moulding and jutted out of a blanked off cockpit. Things these days are so much better. The pilot in this kit just looked tiny. I also wonder why just the one crew member - things like the F-4 come with pilot and nav, why not the Mossie especially when both are shown on the box art? Not a big issue, I know, but just niggles me. BTW weren’t the Bingley-Farnsworths 13.47 inches 😜??? Thanks for taking the time to comment, hope you enjoy the upcoming videos! Gary
Great video! Great kit build! I am hoping our local hobby stores start getting model kits in again soon!
Thanks mate! Hope you like some of the others too!
"Thanks" for sharing this with us, I was hoping for someone to a build on it and you nailed it on things to look out for.
Keep up the GREAT work, looks like I will be getting a number of these.
You did an excellent job building this kit and your narration is excellent too! I thoroughly enjoyed it and I have subscribed.👏👍😊
Finally get to see what the kit looks like when completed. It looks great. Well worth the money.
I still remember building the Airfix Mosquito in the very early seventies, I guess it must have been their first tooling. The cockpit was one big open hole and the pilots who looked like tiny frogs sat on pegs jutting out from the fuselage inside wall...lol. And then came the second tooling which was a vast improvement, but still nothing like this. Memories...lol
Thanks for the video. Yet another kit I want to build, eventually.
Well made model a awesome build
You said this kit was 'up to Airfix's usual standard,' but actually I think this might be one of their best aircraft kits. A lot of thought went into the design of this kit, and the CAD instructions are extremely well-done. I have the Airfix Mustang, Tempest V, Typhoon Ib and Spitfire Mk 1, I think this kit is superior to all of those.
The only thing really wrong is the design of the rear of the bomb bay, which is for a TT.35 not a B.XVI. But it does go together well and the PR version is similarly a lovely little kit.
Hi Gary, just come across your channel. Glad I have. Great stuff.. when I eventually get back to videos etc I'll get a few shout outs for you. Your work is great and a talent like that needs to be shared. Hope your family and yourself are all OK and healthy. Stay safe. Steve
Thanks Steve, that's very kind of you. Cheers, Gary
Great build.... Did the Tamiya version some time ago real joy to build, but do like the bomb bay detail of the Airfix version, think read though some inaccuracies though if your extremely fussy. Think it's a must have for the stash this Airfix version.😁
The rear of the bomb bay is a bit of a pain, the fairing behind the 'bulge' is wrong, but doesn't make any difference to the actual build IMHO. I'm sure there are correction sets in resin available if anyone wants them!
As others, I build the old mould in early '70s, was the "gunship" version with the 57mm gun, naturally it wasn't a match for this new, beautiful model. This kit it's really good, expecially for these plastic masks, a clever idea.
Pretty sure there will be more releases of the Mossie to come, including the FB Mk XVIII!!!
You have done a excellent job and your presentation was also excellent, you alson have another subscrber, take care and keep safe and well in this crazy covid world, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia.
Thanks Les, kind words! Stay safe and look out for more build very soon! Cheers, Gary
Very nice job especially in 1-72 scale. Reminds me why I do 1-35 now, eyes not what they were. 🤣🤣
Wonderful concise review and build for all abilities. Obviously not going to do a version of pilot 'Pick' Pickard whose large build caused him to remark he would 'strap on a Mosquito', when occupying the pilots seat.
I can only guess that there will be a navalised Mossie in future and they have modelled the pilot on the famously diminutive Eric “Winkle” Brown.....
Lovely work, Gary.
What a superb kit Airfix have presented here!
An iconic aircraft - the theme to the film “633 Squadron” is in mind..!
Question: what airbrush would you recommend for a newbie user, more used to brush painting models?
Really enjoying all your vids, but can you do some modern British armour, please…? I know you are not an armour modeller, particularly, but I’m sure you can turn your talents to a Centurian or a Chieftain…!
Best wishes from Wirral.
I use a simple Timbertech airbrush, with a proper compressor instead of one of those little desktop things. If you go to my Amazon page you'll see it there...
amzn.to/3AK9wQu
It's about 80 quid or so I think. I've had mine a couple of years and it's still going. One thing I will suggest is making sure you keep it clean - there are many videos about this on YT - especially with acrylics because they dry in the nozzle really quickly. Spruebox does a very good cleaner and thinners for airbrush (spruebox.co.uk).
As for the armour, I must admit to a hankering to do either a Chieftain or a Scorpion/Scimitar as I remember them very well from the 80s. But I've got half a year of videos in boxes on my shelves... let me think about it. I do also have an excellent book about building AFVs and doing dioramas that I'm going to review very soon.
Cheers!
Nice idea to advise modellers to use unused parts as masks. e.g. as shown if you're planning to put the undercarriage down, use the closed doors for the raised undercarriage to mask the inside of the bay. I doubt that part was specifically made as a mask, but nice to see the instructions suggest using it as one.
In this kit it was made as a mask specifically - which is what was a surprise to me. But you are right, on other kits I've used closed gear and/or bomb bay doors as masks for spraying.
@@garys_stuff surprises me too. Usually it's the modeller who thinks to do it. Nice to see the instructions suggest it :)
I've seen a couple of videos where they say that this isn't a mrk16 but is in fact a mark 35 target tug
What Airfix did was scan a TT.35 Mossie, converted from a B.XVI, but forgot to change the fairing at the back of the bomb bay. On the TT.35 this has cut-outs for the target streamers to be deployed, on the B.XVI it was a plain fairing to account for the bulged bomb bay door. This is the issue when scanning museum aircraft, you've got to be absolutely sure that there are no later modifications.
Thanks for the info Gary. Your becoming my modelling guru
Excellent build son.
I hope mine turns out like yours 👍
Nice..top job Airfix on that one
SOME FOLKS on you tube have pointed out some errors in this kit showing how it's not the aircraft mark(s) it's boxed up as . The suggestion is it's a post war B Mk35 as the basic configuration which makes its portrayal as a late war bomber model somewhat bogus and even, compromised. (Happy to be corrected). A great watch as always though.
I believe it's the shape of the fairing behind the bomb bay - it has cut-outs here that are for target towing equipment I understand. One of the perils of 3D scanning and trusting that what you scan is what you actually want. Having conversed with the researcher, Luke, in the last few days about the Spitfire FR.IX I'm building, I'm confident such an error wouldn't get past Airfix again!
Currently building this Mosquito in the daylight colour scheme, but the paint colours airfix detail, don't seem to match the colours on the colour sheet provided. The 106 top Matt ocean grey is coming out very dark for me and 30 Matt dark green is more like a forest green. What colours did you use, or should I not take any note of the colour sheet, only the numbered paint colour
It's like they've molded Angus Lennie as the kit pilot so 633 Squadron can be reproduced!
Hi there, what are you using for the detail wash/weathering? I'm new to modelling and would like to try it out.
Hi Evan, I use Revell weathering powders, with water as a panel wash and dry for smoke stains, etc. also Vallejo oil stain liquid.
A good idea is to get a really cheap kit and use it for practice!
Very enjoyable video of a great build, thank you.
Wonderful build well executed excellent and valuable tips thanks for all the hard work 🤗
My pleasure! Glad I could be of help! Cheers, Gary
Leans to port. Looks amazing regardless.
Yes, didn’t have one u/c leg pushed in properly. Fixed now! Thanks, Gary
@@garys_stuff it looks awesome.
I can't say enough about these newer Airfix kits, the way parts fit together and the detail, especially the cockpit is just so far ahead of the old kits.I have a Boomerang coming, having already finished one I scored for nothing, and when I look at it and then the Mk1a Spitfire or Mk1 Hurricane I can only shake my head. I'm guessing it cost so much to retool for these kits they only do the big sellers.
That's right, the new tool design and manufacture is very expensive process - in the region of £300k if I remember correctly for the new 1/24 Spitfire so still going to be pretty expensive for smaller aircraft. Most of the cost of the smaller Vintage Classics releases is the new decal sheet!
Very nice build!
Nice! Though the undercarriage isn't level causing the model to tilt. Are the starboard legs in far enough?
You are right, I hadn’t pushed them in far enough. It was late. What can I say? Not the fault of the kit because the engineering of it is excellent!
Clear and easy to follow video.
Besides the pilot's scale this model seems to have almost no issues as the new Vulcan has. No filler was needed in any place! Nice plane to get and build.
What glue did you use to join the undercarriage pieces together?
The complete undercarriages were glued to the wings?
Best wishes on your channel!
I just used normal polystyrene cement 9i use Revell Contacta) and yes, I glued the undercarriage legs into the wings.
Hi Gary, Im just wondering what gloss varnish you use? Im a brush painter and dont own an airbrush. I tried humbrol clear which gave me awful results with lots of frosting. As a relative newbie just wondering what the best gloss and matt varnishes are? Thank you!!
Hi! For gloss I currently use Army Painter, and for matt I use Windsor & Newton Galeria. I'm also told that VMS varnishes are very good.
@@garys_stuff brill thank you! Were they cans that you can spray the varnish on or do you brush them on?
@@thomashood715 I use an airbrush, dilute the varnish a little with water. I have used both with brush painting though. If you are after a spray can then the Humbrl gloss is very good, the matt is pretty good but you must be gentle with application - gentle layers rather than get the effect in one go.
@@garys_stuff okay thank you! I recently bought Windsor and newton galeria gloss and matte varnish - very nervous to apply to my model 😬 when brush painting the varnish on do you add water or do you brush it straight from the bottle after a good shake? Thank you!!
@@thomashood715 with a brush I'd probably go for straight from the bottle. But, try it on an inconspicuous area first, like the inside face of one of the engine nacelles. Use it sparingly, don't put too much on in one go, brush it gently in different directions but for the last brush strokes go along the direction of the air flow (front to back). The let it dry a good few hours and see what it looks like.
Looks great!
Thanks Michael!
Fantastico... really enjoyed this ...
Where can you get the clamps from and what are they called. Thank you
The ones I use are Revell clamps - only because I happened to see them once and thought, "I need some clamps." You can get them on Amazon amzn.to/39rkJKk
I'm probably going to add invasion stripes onto my mosquito when i get it
Just bought this from the Airfix store with a pack of Humbrol RAF WWII paint’s.
Excellent - you'll enjoy the kit I'm sure!
hey gary where do you buy your tweezers?
Just got them online at a well-known general retailer. You can buy sets of straight, angled and reverse tweezers for little cash. Don't go for the absolute cheapest and do make sure you check out reviews.
Thank you for this very informative video, this must be one of the best build videos I have seen. Overall I think this seems more detailed and better engineered than Tamiya's 1/72 mosquito. Special hobby should also release a version of b mk xvi. You mentioned there's an aftermarket mask set available? I was trying to find some info, but couldn't find any. Is it Eduard's or some other?
Regards Simon
Hi Simon, there is one on eBay if you search for Mosquito 1/72 mask. Just under £6. Thanks for your kind remarks! Cheers, Gary
I binned my 90% completed kit because I became disillusioned and put off by the plethora of small mistakes that Airfix has built into the kit.
@@ianallan8005 what do people mean by binned? Physically thrown away or put back into the stash for a future date?
@@preshannaidoo7479 binned, into the scrap bin with it. Then I bought another one. Airfix wins
As a kid at Christmas if i got an Airfix kit and a meccano that was me sorted for MONTHS...
hiya. yes well done.
Small pilots make great flyers, less weight.
Eric "Winkle" Brown I believe got his nickname when, sat inside the cockpit of a jet, someone actuated the ejection seat. Winkle wasn't strapped in so quickly crammed himself into the rudder space. He had to be winkled out, I suppose.
Is it me or does she look wonky from behind at 24:36
Hi David, she was slightly as I hadn’t pushed one leg in far enough. She looks good now though…
Nice model! Were are you from? If you plan to develop channel add some description, nor teaching you, just viewer wish :)
Hi Nikolai, yes I will put subtitles on videos in the future! Thank you for your feedback.
Yep.. superb… remember making one of these… it was a disaster..😏
Time to have another go then! Cheers, Gary
It’s not pretty good it’s awesome build buddy
Cheers Duncan!
The lack of alignment tabs for the wheels is the least of the problems with this kit. The bomb bay doors and rear fairing are completely wrong and are, in fact, for a Mosquito TT.35, a post-War target tug version. Airfix really screwed up with their research, or lack of, here. They based this kit on an extant airframe at the Cosford museum which is NOT a B.XVI but is, in fact a TT.35. Quite how they managed to make such an error is anyone's guess. The tail wheel is also completely wrong. Nice build though, nonetheless.
That is a big mistake. There are enough archive resources here to have double checked...
Yes, I've just found that out, much to my dismay... poor show from Airfix as this isn't just a rivet in the wrong place, but a major difference.
The fairing behind the bomb bay is wrong too. It should be a full half oval shape, not the cut down fairing which is from the target tug version
I have a mosquito with a six pounder in the nose for U-boat attacks. Looks like yours.
That'll be the FB Mk.XVIII - it will have a solid nose with a couple of machine guns to help sight the main gun.
watched a movie called "Mosquito Squadron"
If you wish to model a mosquito from that movie, this is the kit for you. Most of the Mosquitos used in that movie were T T 35, and this is a good representation of a TT 35, not a BXVI. Only the decals are BXVI.
Come on Airfix, you can do better than this, why not include a set of decals for the TT35?
Actually that would be nice with the black and yellow stripes on the underside. I think I'll investigate some more...!
stevie Wonder could do better ....awful!