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Workbench edition 413- The ‘Flying Shed’ becomes an Airfix Vintage Classic

22 min · 5. Mai 2026
Episode Workbench edition 413- The ‘Flying Shed’ becomes an Airfix Vintage Classic Cover

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Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Workbench blog, and all the news, updates, and modelling exclusives from the fascinating world of Airfix. This week’s title and header image serve as confirmation that we will be returning to the nostalgic world of Vintage Classics [https://uk.airfix.com/shop/vintage-classic-kits?langPath=airfix-uk&filters%5Bmandatory_filter_by%5D%5Bproduct_collection%5D=Vintage%20classics&page_id=116325&sort-by=8&page=1] in this latest edition of Workbench, as we prepare to welcome the scale model kit induction of one of the most unusual looking aircraft of the 20th century into its ranks. When talking about the subject of basic aviation aesthetics, the Short SC.7 Skyvan [https://uk.airfix.com/products/shorts-skyvan-a04018v?_br_psugg_q=skyvan] certainly wasn’t going to be winning a great many plaudits, even though it proved to be extremely capable in several important areas. Importantly, once crews came to appreciate the many qualities of the Skyvan, it definitely earned their respect, and would even reveal itself to be the ideal aeroplane in a number of specialised fields in the years to come. As we prepare to welcome the Short Skyvan into the 2026 range this summer, we’ll be taking this blog opportunity to look at the development of this unusual aircraft, and see how some of them are still working hard to this day, providing specialist aerial support 63 years after the maiden flight of the prototype, using Airfix artwork to help illustrate the story. With the Vintage Classics range [https://uk.airfix.com/shop/vintage-classic-kits?langPath=airfix-uk&filters%5Bmandatory_filter_by%5D%5Bproduct_collection%5D=Vintage%20classics&page_id=116325&sort-by=8&page=1] being our focus of attention this week, we will also be including artwork and built model imagery of a recent release addition to the range, a model kit which has to be considered the most requested Vintage Classics kit return since the range was announced back in 2018, our scale tribute to one of the most impressive machines to have ever hovered above the ocean waves. We’re riding the crest of an Airfix wave of kit nostalgia in this weekend’s edition of our Workbench blog.

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Workbench Edition 415- Blackjack joins Moggy for an RAF Typhoon Display Team scale tribute

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Episode Workbench edition 414 - A world of warships gathering on the Airfix Workbench Cover

Workbench edition 414 - A world of warships gathering on the Airfix Workbench

Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Workbench blog, and all the news, updates, and modelling exclusives from the fascinating world of Airfix. When it comes to modelling the machines which took part in the two world wars of the 20th century, few have the aesthetic gravitas of the mighty warships which fought for control of the oceans, leviathans of the sea which in addition to wielding unimaginable firepower, were also home to hundreds, if not thousands of men. By the time of the Second World War, even the mightiest warships were vulnerable to attacks from the air, so despite their impressive size and firepower, it could be argued that aircraft carriers were now the most important vessels in any military fleet. Nevertheless, cruisers, pocket battleships and battleships remain some of the most awe-inspiring weapons of war ever conceived by man, and therefore make for thoroughly engaging modelling projects. In this latest edition of Workbench, we will be returning to the nostalgic world of our popular Vintage Classics range [https://uk.airfix.com/shop/vintage-classic-kits?langPath=airfix-uk&filters%5Bmandatory_filter_by%5D%5Bproduct_collection%5D=Vintage%20classics&page_id=116325&sort-by=8&page=1] to feature a ‘squadron’ of recently released warship kit additions to the range, our scale tributes to some of the most significant naval vessels of the 20th century, with each one making its own contribution to the world of naval history. Warship kits have featured relatively sparingly within Workbench blogs over the years, and we have never featured three different ship kit subjects in the same edition, so in that respect, this week will be something a little bit special. We will certainly be hoping to inspire one of two readers to perhaps consider tackling their first scale warship project, over the course of this edition. At the very end of this edition, we will be bringing you news about the future of Workbench, and a change to what readers can expect from us as we head through the rest of the year and beyond, so please do stay with us until the end. Our model kit tributes to vessels which attempted to rule the waves are on our Workbench radar in the latest edition of our blog.

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Episode Workbench edition 413- First knights of the Air Cover

Workbench edition 413- First knights of the Air

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Episode Workbench edition 413- The ‘Flying Shed’ becomes an Airfix Vintage Classic Cover

Workbench edition 413- The ‘Flying Shed’ becomes an Airfix Vintage Classic

Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly Workbench blog, and all the news, updates, and modelling exclusives from the fascinating world of Airfix. This week’s title and header image serve as confirmation that we will be returning to the nostalgic world of Vintage Classics [https://uk.airfix.com/shop/vintage-classic-kits?langPath=airfix-uk&filters%5Bmandatory_filter_by%5D%5Bproduct_collection%5D=Vintage%20classics&page_id=116325&sort-by=8&page=1] in this latest edition of Workbench, as we prepare to welcome the scale model kit induction of one of the most unusual looking aircraft of the 20th century into its ranks. When talking about the subject of basic aviation aesthetics, the Short SC.7 Skyvan [https://uk.airfix.com/products/shorts-skyvan-a04018v?_br_psugg_q=skyvan] certainly wasn’t going to be winning a great many plaudits, even though it proved to be extremely capable in several important areas. Importantly, once crews came to appreciate the many qualities of the Skyvan, it definitely earned their respect, and would even reveal itself to be the ideal aeroplane in a number of specialised fields in the years to come. As we prepare to welcome the Short Skyvan into the 2026 range this summer, we’ll be taking this blog opportunity to look at the development of this unusual aircraft, and see how some of them are still working hard to this day, providing specialist aerial support 63 years after the maiden flight of the prototype, using Airfix artwork to help illustrate the story. With the Vintage Classics range [https://uk.airfix.com/shop/vintage-classic-kits?langPath=airfix-uk&filters%5Bmandatory_filter_by%5D%5Bproduct_collection%5D=Vintage%20classics&page_id=116325&sort-by=8&page=1] being our focus of attention this week, we will also be including artwork and built model imagery of a recent release addition to the range, a model kit which has to be considered the most requested Vintage Classics kit return since the range was announced back in 2018, our scale tribute to one of the most impressive machines to have ever hovered above the ocean waves. We’re riding the crest of an Airfix wave of kit nostalgia in this weekend’s edition of our Workbench blog.

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Episode Workbench Edition 412- Swedish Air Force centenary tribute in scale Cover

Workbench Edition 412- Swedish Air Force centenary tribute in scale

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