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Big Spit

Started by Ollie, November 26, 2005, 12:54:11 PM

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Tophe

Great! and big!
Just a question: will you hide the nice engine frames with a painted cover, or have some kind of plexiglas cover to appreciate? or a removable cover, if someone comes and can asks to see inside, for some reason imagining such perfection...
Anyway, congratulations! Bravo!
[the word "realistic" hurts my heart...]

nev

keep them pics coming mate  :)

*eyes his Trumpeter Spit in the loft with the Bob Stanford Tuck decals from Ollie*
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Ollie

Thanks guys.

It was a special update for Nevster...

Barry, this kit is not longer to build than a 1/48 planes, there aren't that much parts, they are just big.

And the detail is rather bare for something that big.

Tophe, I'll put on the cowlings, but will not glue them so I'll be able to remove them and show off the Merlin.

B)  

cthulhu77

"Ollie under attack!"

    "Cap'n, my props gone, guns are jammed, and some huge thing is trying to stuff me in its mouth!"
  Neat plane...that engine is spectacular.

             greg

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K5054NZ

:o WOW! Can you tell us about the Yak poking away in the corner? Nice BoB spit, by the way. Nice!

Leigh

Holy crap your kits have babies? :blink:  

I invite all and any criticism, except about Eric The Dog, it's not his fault he's stupid


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Patrick H

Great Spitfire Ollie.

Now I remember why I didn't build the 1/24 Mustang that is hiding at the bottom of my stash. those things are way to big.

 :cheers:

Patrick
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The engines spit out fire, I'm pushed back in my chair
The pressure gives me thrills as we climb in the air