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  • topgazza
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    • Jan 2020
    • 640

    #1

    My Next Builds are......

    Once I've finished the monster filler task of the HE 111 I have lined up a nice Tamiya Bf109 G-6

    But I have just ordered Tamiya Skyraider A1-J which looks a very nice plane indeed. Apart from the classics, Spitfire, P51 etc I am drawn to the less well known planes for their different designs and shapes. It's quite hard sometimes to find ones that aren't "run of the mill" and offer a different kind of challenge. But thats all part of the fun I guess. The hunt
  • Komedy
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    • Jan 2020
    • 307

    #2
    Originally posted by topgazza
    Once I've finished the monster filler task of the HE 111 I have lined up a nice Tamiya Bf109 G-6

    But I have just ordered Tamiya Skyraider A1-J which looks a very nice plane indeed. Apart from the classics, Spitfire, P51 etc I am drawn to the less well known planes for their different designs and shapes. It's quite hard sometimes to find ones that aren't "run of the mill" and offer a different kind of challenge. But thats all part of the fun I guess. The hunt
    I love cold war era jets especially some of the US stuff

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    • topgazza
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      • Jan 2020
      • 640

      #3
      Me too. The Skyraider is the propellor version but the cold war and Korean war jets like the MiGs and the Sabres as a for instance are lovely aircraft. It's an interesting era for all of them and I will probably start there with a Sabre, Starfighter, MiG, Sea Vixen, Hunter or Buccaneer so one or two of those. Maybe a Lightning if I can find a good one. As for the more modern jets, so far, I've found the choice a bit lacking

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