Oh yes you have lol
Revell 1:32 Mk22 spitfire
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I looked at the box of mine this evening, I am sure it sniggered........... I really need to see how you two guys get on before I start it.Comment
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Originally posted by \I looked at the box of mine this evening, I am sure it sniggered........... I really need to see how you two guys get on before I start it.Comment
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Originally posted by \I looked at the box of mine this evening, I am sure it sniggered........... I really need to see how you two guys get on before I start it.Comment
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Originally posted by \Make a diorama out of it Graham, of a crashed Spit. That should stop it sniggerring!!Comment
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Just happened upon the first bit of nastiness. The fuselage has gone together fine, as have the lower part of the wings (apart from a bit of a gap at the front). The very front of the lower fuselage though (just behind prop) is really bent out of shape. Thought it was going too well.Comment
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Originally posted by \Thats actually a good idea, where the hell were you a week ago:nonono::damn::smile1:Comment
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Originally posted by \Do I need help? As I watch you and Gav struggle I'm developing a perverse urge to have a go at one of these myself.Nurse!
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Originally posted by \After doing a Tamiya, you want to try one of these ! Straight jacket and flower pressing for Mr stona.
Keep up the good work lads!
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Stona your nuts mate, but fair play, i hope you have fun.
Got some camo on it today next step a coat of klear then the decals.
It needs another coat of paint underneath as some overspary got underComment
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Originally posted by \Right,I've ordered one but I'm not starting until these two pathfinders are finished! At least that way they can high light and fix all the problems for me.Keep up the good work lads!
Cheers
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Gentleman I'm seeing it as a challenge. The last large scale kits I've built have been Tamiya (brilliant) and Trumpeter (not far behind) so this will be a back to roots experience.It's also not too expensive if it all goes wrong.
Paul's is looking pretty tasty,hopefully mine won't be too shabby,or end up in the bin!
We all love a Spitfire.
Cheers
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