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Happy Birthday Canada

jknaus

Administrator
Bit late but Happy Birthday Canada. And Remembrance Day Newfoundland and Labrador. Looks like the rain is going so maybe there will be a fireworks display tonight. Been a heck of a weekend up here with some tornadoes and Extreme Thunderstorms since Thursday. But its all good.
To the guys down South Happy Independence day on Thursday.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vggToKbC8fc

James
 
Do y'all do everything a little earlier than us? Thanksgiving now Independence day? :rotf

:drinks
 
A bit late to the party but Happy Birthday Canada :drinks

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Cheers, Christian B)
 
A most Happy Independence Day to my American Brethren! :salute
Greetings to friends in The Great White North, eh! (y)
Have fun at work today to All of you in UK! :bang head :stinker
Let's be safe out there!
Kids, don't play with dangerous fireworks! Let the Adults who have been drinking all day handle them! :rotf :yipee :facepalm
 
Thanks James . Interesting machine with plenty of warts for sure . Good kit overall .

The very first use of an ASW ever . This is not quite WW II but it's Canadian (y)

Cheers , Christian B)
 
Thanks James . Interesting machine with plenty of warts for sure . Good kit overall .

The very first use of an ASW ever . This is not quite WW II but it's Canadian (y)

Cheers , Christian B)
I saw a few when I was a kid. When they did Cross Countries they would land in London and Dad and I would go to see them. I have wanted to do one in 1/32 but have not got the courage to scratch build it.
James
 
That is an interesting plane Christian! Looking forward to seeing it finished.


Thank you . I actually had a Brit Tarpon in mind when I started thinking on an Avenger but the Hasegawa TBD. proved hard to find to find .
Since my friend from the UK. had a bargain price on this one, I decided to go for it.

Avery good kit . The decals are well done but so thin that have any clear to them are nearly impossible to move and curl up bad . No chance to roll them back out either . :bang head

Work continues but I'm hoping Sword will send out more decals .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Thanks James . Interesting machine with plenty of warts for sure . Good kit overall .

The very first use of an ASW ever . This is not quite WW II but it's Canadian (y)

Cheers , Christian B)
I saw a few when I was a kid. When they did Cross Countries they would land in London and Dad and I would go to see them. I have wanted to do one in 1/32 but have not got the courage to scratch build it.
James


This is not a conversion James , it's a kit but of course it's in 1/72 .

Nobody makes aftermarket for it ? i think it's going to be a good addition to my collection :good:

The only Avenger I ever saw flying was at an airshow in Texas some years back . What a beast ! :woohoo:

Cheers, Christian B)
 
A most Happy Independence Day to my American Brethren! :salute
Greetings to friends in The Great White North, eh! (y)
Have fun at work today to All of you in UK! :bang head :stinker


Sorry - day late (few days for my friends up north) - but here's one for our friends across the pond...

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