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ukmil
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by ukmil » 12 Apr 2007, 20:21
we have the chance to make a low poly H hunter, and wondered if anyone might be interested in this?
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by ukmil » 12 Apr 2007, 20:36
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by DaveG » 12 Apr 2007, 22:12
Looks pretty good to me. I'm sure it'll get well used.
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by steelsporran » 13 Apr 2007, 00:53
Ooooh! Yes please!
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by steelsporran » 22 Aug 2008, 00:17
Did anything ever come of this?
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ukmil
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by ukmil » 23 Aug 2008, 10:24
yes it was released as part of our UKMIL RAF HONINGTON PACKAGE found over at UKMIL
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by steelsporran » 25 Aug 2008, 00:35
Thanks, threw away Honington but kept the a/c. Unfortunately they're now flying around NZ with canopy open and u/c down :-(
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ukmil
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by ukmil » 25 Aug 2008, 08:53
well no such issues anywhere else, so no idea what is up with yours
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by steelsporran » 26 Aug 2008, 00:03
Yes it's a pity. I have had models flying around with crew ladders still attached. One dedicated AI had the door open and a forum question drew no replies. Ah well ...
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