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SUPACAT JACKAL BY AIRFIX

That reminds me, gotta get a new touch n' flow.

Looking good Terry, this thing looks like it's got a lot going on. :soldier
 
Well here is the first of the PE. The next step is adding the side walls of the crew compartment. On the outside is a cargo net that is molded on. This was removed and the PE version installed. A very interesting part to form.

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Looks like the the old shopping basket my granny used to use !! - great progress, Ming.

Ian
 
Well here is the first of the PE. The next step is adding the side walls of the crew compartment. On the outside is a cargo net that is molded on. This was removed and the PE version installed. A very interesting part to form.

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Thats cool, interesting how you're painting at different stages, and the paint matches! ;rotf

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Very nice Terry. I am surprised at how well detailed these new Airfix kits are, even without AM parts. I did have the Coyote (6x6) but it became a victim of gravity on a concrete pad. Needless to say that the model didn't win.

Joe
 
Very nice Terry. I am surprised at how well detailed these new Airfix kits are, even without AM parts. I did have the Coyote (6x6) but it became a victim of gravity on a concrete pad. Needless to say that the model didn't win.

Joe

Yeah they say the new releases are great.

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