New Tool Airfix Dambuster Lancaster

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New Tool Airfix Dambuster Lancaster

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Rad shutters auto!
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The flash has fluoresced the weathering somewhat.
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That's smashing Ted :rock:

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Nice work! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Are we looking at 1/72 scale, or 1/48?

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1:72nd. But I'm chuffed you think it's larger! :-)

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Very nice! Great development blog too.

I am reading James Holland's book about 617Sqn right now, the story never ceases to amaze me.

Do you keep all your models?

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Hi Fraser :hello:
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What a great model Ted.


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That's really lovely piece of work Ted, the attention to detail is excellent, congrats! :thumbsup: :)
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That is a fantastic model Ted and I particularly like the sliding window panel.

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sketchy74 wrote:Very nice! Great development blog too.

I am reading James Holland's book about 617Sqn right now, the story never ceases to amaze me.

Do you keep all your models?
Yes, I keep all my models (except for the ones I built as a kid which are unfortunately lost in time).
At the moment I am build all of Bomber Commands aircraft. They take pride of place above the stairwell in the house.
I sneaked a B29 in as well!

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