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OH Crap I forgot

SA Dave

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I forgot I wanted to do this I went and got myself an Academy P40M/N in 72 Hoping to do an British sharkmouth in Sicily
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He did say he was forgetful... :eek:ldguy

Yes He did ....... And I didn't see a pit in that last shot ....... :eek:ldguy
Its in there just did not do anytrhing to it to write home about. Standard pit with some tamiya tape for seatbelts. The nice thing with this model is that you can drop the instriment dials and cockpit into it after the fuse halves is together that saved some time.
 
He did say he was forgetful... :eek:ldguy

Yes He did ....... And I didn't see a pit in that last shot ....... :eek:ldguy
Its in there just did not do anytrhing to it to write home about. Standard pit with some tamiya tape for seatbelts. The nice thing with this model is that you can drop the instriment dials and cockpit into it after the fuse halves is together that saved some time.

Well ..... At least one of you is civiil acting now ....... Glad to see your getting serious about modeling again ...... After all you nearly have half as many ribbons as Mr. T ..... :eek:ldguy
 
As my mate Chef says I CHEAT I build em in 1/72 :evil:

Brarille scale ... Might have known ...... :eek:ldguy ... I've done two aircraft in that scale ... But 1/48 is even better ... I started a 1915 Ambulance ... in that ... one tiny little Model T ... :skipper :skipper :captain :skipper :skipper
 
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