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  • outrunner
    • Apr 2019
    • 2420

    #1

    Tamiya Brewster B339 Buffalo.

    I thought that enough was enough after many years building/flying/crashing radio controlled model aircraft but no, I went and bought this as a little diversion.

    It was very cheap and I also bought a PE set for it so that I could try it out but looking at the tiny cockpit on the model I think that hardly any of the PE will be seen apart from belts and instrument panel. Anyway, we shall see how it goes. On tne sprue it is dated 1974.

    Andy.
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    #2
    I built one last year and installed a resin cockpit. After completing it, I figured I might well not have bothered, as little enough is visible that I could have added some details to the cockpit myself to achieve much the same visible result.

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    • outrunner
      • Apr 2019
      • 2420

      #3
      Made a start but did not do very much, did not have the colours called for in the instructions so just made up with what I have.

      Also decided that the only pe used will probably be seat belts and instrument panel.

      Andy.

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      • outrunner
        • Apr 2019
        • 2420

        #4
        Well, I knew there was a reason I gave up with the r/c aircraft, simply put, aircraft are not my thing any more. Not that I don't like the look of them, or the dedicated work and detail that modellers put in to them, but I have moved on and it's just not me. So, with that in mind I have put the Brewster back in the box and shoved it under the bench, who knows, I may have a change of heart, now where did I put those boxes with all the wheels in?

        Andy.

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        • Steven000
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          • Aug 2018
          • 2830
          • Steven
          • Belgium

          #5
          Well, life is to short to spend your free time on things you don't like, so hope you'll find yourself another new project :thumb2:
          Have fun,
          Steven

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          • outrunner
            • Apr 2019
            • 2420

            #6
            Originally posted by Steven000
            Well, life is to short to spend your free time on things you don't like, so hope you'll find yourself another new project :thumb2:
            Have fun,
            Steven
            Don't worry, I have new projects in the little stash to keep me going for a while, and none of them have wings. :smiling5:

            Andy.

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