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TSR2 Group build

Started by The Wooksta!, December 18, 2004, 05:04:46 AM

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Should we have a TSR2 Group build with all the Resin kits?

Yes
3 (42.9%)
NoOnly if opened up to the nasty vacforms and Merlin attrocity
4 (57.1%)

Total Members Voted: 8

The Wooksta!

Well?  And someone else can set the rules, as sensible ones keep getting shot down in flames.

nev

As I said in the other thread I think we should allow the Dynavector vacform as I'm sure some of us will have it in the stash.
Between almost-true and completely-crazy, there is a rainbow of nice shades - Tophe


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Captain Canada

If it's a TSR.2 than it should be accepted.

Any make, any size.

:wub:

And the more CDN the merrier !

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Spellbinder99

Hi guys, Tony Densley here. I am a big fan of the TSR-2 ( well, why wouldn't I be? ;) ). Currently I only have the Dynavector 1/48th scale model, but I have to say that it hardly can be described as a "nasty" model, even though it is a vac-form.

As an aside, I am an Aussie aircraft engineer with 25 years experience on aircraft, now working on Jaguar strike jets for the Royal Air Force of Oman, so I know a little about airplanes..... :D

One of the Brits out here has scratchbuilt molds for a 1/32 scale TSR-2, but burnt his initial fuselage molding after he was made redundant. He was since re-instated and showed me an initial molding for a tailplane complete with engraved rivet detail and panel lines.

Now I spend all my time trying to convince him to make me a set of moldings..... :huh:

Cheers

Tony

nev

Welcome aboard Tony  :)


A 1/32 TSR2?  That thing would be ginagerous!  :o  
Between almost-true and completely-crazy, there is a rainbow of nice shades - Tophe


Sales of Airfix kits plummeted in the 1980s, and GCSEs had to be made easier as a result - James May