1/48 Tamiya Fairey Swordfish Mk. 1 floatplane: photo reshoot
Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2017 1:45 am































Well, the last couple of weeks brought this little adventure. The Tamiya 1/48 Swordfish Mk. 1 floatplane. For some reason, this kit has been hard for me to find. I built the Mk. 2 two years ago and it was one of my favorite builds of all time. IMO it's one of Tamiya's best in 1/48. It has a ton of detail and is very reasonably priced. It's a great stepping stone to Wingnut Wings. Here are some further thoughts:
1. The fit is fantastic. Everything you'd expect from Tamiya.
2. Rigging: I used the Tamiya PE rigging set as well as some EZ line in a couple of spots. The PE works. But it's hard to get the right tension. It came out better than I expected though so I'm happy with it.
3. Decals are Tamiya garbage. But You can make them work with Mark setter and softer reasonably well.
4. Painting and weathering: I used Mr. Color and Tamiya paints. The ribbing detail was done with Tamiya Smoke. Which is basically a transparent black color. I masked all the ribs and painted the smoke with the airbrush. I used the same technique on the Salmson and it worked out well.
This was a very fun build. It's complicated but a real pleasure to work with. I will do a build thread on the WIP page. Also photos from the build have been uploaded to the facebook page if you are interested.
I hope all is well where you are. Cheers and Happy Modeling everyone!!
Matt