Background:
The British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2 was a cancelled Cold War strike and reconnaissance aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation (BAC) for the Royal Air Force (RAF) in the late 1950s and early 1960s. The TSR-2 was designed to penetrate a well-defended forward battle area at low altitudes and very high speeds, and then attack high-value targets in the rear with nuclear or conventional weapons. Another intended combat role was to provide high-altitude, high-speed stand-off, side-looking, radar and photographic imagery and signals intelligence, reconnaissance. Some of the most advanced aviation technology of the period was incorporated in order to make it the highest-performing aircraft in the world in its projected missions. Only one airframe flew and test flights and weight rise during design indicated that the aircraft would be unable to meet its original stringent design specifications. The design specifications had been reduced as the results of flight testing. The TSR-2 was the victim of ever-rising costs and inter-service squabbling over Britain's future defence needs, which led to the controversial decision to scrap the programme in 1965. With the election of a new government, the TSR-2 was cancelled due to rising costs, in favour of purchasing an adapted version of the General Dynamics F-111, a decision that itself was later rescinded as costs and development times increased. The replacements included the Blackburn Buccaneer and McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II, both of which had previously been considered and rejected early in the TSR-2 procurement process. Eventually, the smaller swing-wing Panavia Tornado was developed and adopted by a European consortium to fulfil broadly similar requirements to the TSR-2.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAC_TSR-2
"All modern aircraft have four dimensions: span, length, height and politics. TSR-2 got just the first three right ..."
Sir Sydney Camm, 1965.
Kit Manufacture: Airfix #A10105.
Scale: 1/48.
Type: British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2.
Extras used: Eduard Big ED set, Airwaves Resin Ejector seats and CMK Resin FOD covers.
Paints and colours used: Primer was Black Stynylrez. Paints used were Tamiya XF-54 dark sea grey, XF-2 white and XF-57 Buff for the main colour, citadel Foundation Paint - Macharius Solar Orange, AK Xtreme metal aluminium.
Weathering: Black and grime clay wash used as a pin wash.
Build thread: http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/inde ... r-2-xr222/









