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Just finished watching a repeat of James May's Toy Stories on the BBC, in which May (one of the Top Gear chaps) tries to interest modern schoolchildren in building Airfix models. As a grand finale, he has them build an Airfix Spitfire kit that's been scaled up to build a life-size model!
Sadly the BBC makes sure you can't watch the programme online outside of Britain (unless you muck about with your IP address) but here's some impressions:
the kids get to see the kit (at an RAF base museum)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/8327914.stm
Pictures of the kit at various stages
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37955259@N ... 875869701/
Two pics of the finished article (scroll down a bit). The second one was take at the official rollout, with Mum & Dads and also RAF Spitfire veterans present
http://forums.airshows.co.uk/viewtopic. ... 3b#p174603
(for EU readers: if you can get BBC, watch Tue BBC 2 with repeat Sunday for next in series: building a garden out of Plasticine; building a life-size Lego house, building a Scalextric track on the full length of the Brooklands racetrack, building a model railroad the full length of a real stretch of railroad and building a real bridge out of Meccano)