And if we're not all completely bored of repaints yet... Well. You probably are of mine, because I don't do even vaguely interesting ones, unlike everyone else, but hey... 
P9322 / PR-L was the aircraft of Pilot Officer David Crook, 609 Squadron, based at RAF Middle Wallop in July 1940. It caught my eye not only because I wanted a repaint to represent both Middle Wallop based Spitfire Squadrons during the Battle of Britain (I still need to do a Digby one...) but also because in the drawing I have from a book, the squadron lettering on the port side is deliberately cut off at the wing root. That saves me some work trying to line up the text between the wing root and the fuselage, so here it is.
The Type A roundels below the wing are also not present. Like the cut off on the "PR", I don't know why that is, but have left them off for this repaint.
Download link: http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/repaints/A2A_WoP3_Spitfire_Ia-P9322.zip
Cheers,
Ian P.
P9322 / PR-L was the aircraft of Pilot Officer David Crook, 609 Squadron, based at RAF Middle Wallop in July 1940. It caught my eye not only because I wanted a repaint to represent both Middle Wallop based Spitfire Squadrons during the Battle of Britain (I still need to do a Digby one...) but also because in the drawing I have from a book, the squadron lettering on the port side is deliberately cut off at the wing root. That saves me some work trying to line up the text between the wing root and the fuselage, so here it is.
The Type A roundels below the wing are also not present. Like the cut off on the "PR", I don't know why that is, but have left them off for this repaint.
Download link: http://www.ianpsdarkcorner.co.uk/repaints/A2A_WoP3_Spitfire_Ia-P9322.zip
Cheers,
Ian P.

