LF: 1/72 Bristol Hercules Engines, Cowlings and Props

Started by rickshaw, July 15, 2018, 11:52:26 PM

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rickshaw

As the tinlid says, I am looking for 2 x 1/72 Bristol Hercules engines, cowlings and props.  I am willing to pay for postage to downunder for the items.
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rickshaw

Ended up buying the High Plains Hercules Engine replacements for the old Airfix Beaufighter kit.  Not to be used on a Beaufighter model, mind you.  ;)
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Quote from: rickshaw on August 14, 2018, 07:06:11 PM

Not to be used on a Beaufighter model, mind you.  ;)


As if we'd ever think they would be!  :o
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You could have got the High Planes Beaufighter Mk.II kit too, it comes with three different engine sets, two sets of Merlin nacelles, and the Hercules set.
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Quote from: kitnut617 on August 15, 2018, 03:30:48 AM
You could have got the High Planes Beaufighter Mk.II kit too, it comes with three different engine sets, two sets of Merlin nacelles, and the Hercules set.

Two sets of Merlins due to different exhausts, but no Hercules.  The upper wing is different on Merlin and Hercules engined types.
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