"Here they are, El Presidente! Soviet inspired insurgents! I'll teach you to try and assassinate the President!"
It had to happen. I'd gone through the wardrobe and then the Spitfires weeding out stuff I didn't want, so I had to go through the Mosquitos. Managed to weed out quite a few of the Hasegawa B.IV, largely the Revell re-box, plus some bagged Frog ones. TBH, I've been wanting to get shot of the Hasegawa ones for a while, just didn't have the patience to dig through the pile.
What I really wanted to do was find a particular box - which just happened to be the one right at the bottom and the last one I was to look in! - which had a complete Sea Mosquito airframe in it. It's an Airfix FBVI, to which I'd added a resin Highball bay, tropical filters, Sea Mosquito tailplanes and an ASH radar nose. It looks like it needs a bit of filler here and there, but it's not that far from completion. IIRC, it was to have got Korean war stripes and to have been used to attack dams in North Korea. I'm not entirely sure about that scenario now, but finishing it off is a good idea, especially in the post war scheme with the high demarcation - Sea Mosquitos were either in the three tone scheme or overall Aluminium Dope.
Obviously, I had to go through all the boxes and thus I found some stuff I'd long forgotten about. Again, these were largely assembled airframes and could well be turned around reasonably quickly. One was a FBXVIII "Tse Tse Fly" but with tropical filters. Had I intended that one for attacking Japanese shipping? For some reason, I'd opened up the rocket attachment points but all the info I have on the FBXVIII indicates that they never used rockets.
There was another Airfix kit, although this one had got a set of Airwaves two stage Merlins and a bulged bomb bay. I think this was to get a coat of overall PRU Blue and end up as Frank Ramsey's machine from the second "633 Squadron" novel "Operation Rhine Maiden" - IMO, the best of the novels as it doesn't have any of the characters from the first and it's before the author started churning them out to a formula. It's actually had a coat of primer and being a simple scheme, may well end up in the paint queue soon.
The number of other part started and half assembled Mossies actually shocked me. What had I intended for them? One has the wings assembled and the rocket attachment points drilled out, so I'll cross it with the NFXIII kit to do a Banff strike one with centrimetric radar. I had thought about doing that with the one I knew was assembled, but hadn't drilled out the rockets and in any case, I'd wanted to do that as a real one.
There was another which had got the SAM short early nacelles and that is largely together. I think that may have going to be an early PR.I but now I'm thinking of an early bomber in the Dark Earth/Dark Green/Night scheme which I've been wanting to do with a Mosquito bomber for some time, largely because they never wore it.
There was quite a few Matchbox Mosquitos in various boxes, including one that I thing was going to be an inflight "633 Sqn" aircraft. The Matchbox kit is horrid, despite being the only Mosquito kit currently available-ish in 72nd with two stage Merlins, largely because it's so simplified and designed for kids. Like their Beaufighter, just a bit more fiddly with the alternate noses. Yes, with a fair bit of work, it is possibly to turn them into a decent model, but the Tamiya kit is far better and I have a decent stash of resin two stage Merlins to use up. I'm just thinking about building a few, gear up and in flight, desktop model style, in some odd and different schemes just to be shot of them.
One I definitely didn't find was a part started B.IV that was going to end up as one of the Canadian production airframes that post war was offered to Argentina. They actually wanted Merlins and we said "No, but you can buy some Mosquitos instead." Given that the Merlins were going to end up powering the Argentinian Mosquito analog, the Calquin, it's quite interesting to speculate on how an Argentinian Mosquito could look. IIRC, I was going to do one in Aluminium Dope, but on reflection, I'd probably go for a two colour scheme now. They also test flew Meteor F.3s and the Hornet. I found two A4 boxes full of Frog and Novo Hornets...
I did find a box that contained a pair of Special Hobby DH Hornets. Some of the resin is going to get cloned for use with Frog/Novo ones, but I think I may well butcher them for the twin boom Hornet with Vampire pod that I've been considering for some years. They're bloody awful as Hornets but with some butchery may be better as this.
While I'm speaking of Hornets, I located a few part started Frog ones that had actually got paint and then were stripped and reworked. Again, these may have to get dusted off. One of these is heavily reworked and should cause somewhat of a stir if and when it appears.
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