With the Pfalz nearing completion it's time to make a start on the next one (or two) 😁
Although I think the German aircraft are generally more 'interesting' and colourful I obviously want to keep my collection balanced so time for a couple of Allied aircraft. One will be a late war British single seater scout described by some pilots as 'an 8 ton lorry', but although a start has been made I haven't taken any pictures yet so here's the second one on the bench instead -
Ladies and gentlemen I present 'The Armstrong Whitworth FK8' also known as 'The Big Ack' (Cos the FK3 was called 'Little Ack') 😉
Not as well known as the Bristol Fighter it was well loved by its crews being a bit of a 'Ronseal' aircraft (You know. . . from the TV advert . . .'does what it says on the tin')

Personally I think it has a certain brutal charm all of its own and rather like it. Although getting on in years the pieces in the Pegasus kit compare well with the Datafile drawings, but a couple of moulding flaws on the wing leading edge means a bit of sanding was needed. I'll re-scribe the ribs on later and this also gives an opportunity to thin the trailing edges (and we do like a sharp trailing edge don't we boys and girls)
Rather than make the variant in the kit I've decided to go for the later 'Bistol Fighter' style undercarriage to make it a bit different. . . .