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Photo Review: Airfix's 48th Spitfire Mk. Vb

Sharkmouth

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Regards,
 
Youre not helping my look the other way policy on this one Saul I really love the unique color scheme the Malta plane had|

Thanks for the look inside
 
Ha ha...call me thick but i am thinking there is enough parts to build two there.... Then the penny dropped :) You photographed each spru from both sides...........God i worry about myself sometimes :)

I bought myself the 1/32 bubble hood Corsair from Tamiya...
 
Thanks for the review Saul. The new Airfix stuff certainly isn't like the old crude, undetailed kits that I still imagine them as. It'll take some time to get that mentality changed in my head, but it will probably get there eventually. I've already got one of the new gen Lynx whirlybirds and am planning on a Victor.

:drinks
 
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