Australian TSR2

Started by Lazlo Woodbine, June 19, 2005, 03:51:44 PM

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Spellbinder99

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My 1/48 Dynavector model is planned to be in the orange and white "fanta can" scheme as A8-662 "Cedric" later in life while testing the Karinga cluster bombs.

Hopefully once I get my Airfix kits I can do the green and gold scheme ARDU scheme that A8-660 "Cyril" is preserved in at CJFM, A8-662 in orange and white ARDU scheme testing the Flight Refuelling "Buddy Pack" IFR system in 1985 and A8-19 "Kapunda" as loaned to ARDU in 1990 in grey and green top surface camouflage with white undersides and high viz orange wingtips and tail surfaces packing four stagger mounted Harpoons and full GR1A upgrade.

Then I can start on the service versions....;)

And people wonder why I have ordered seven... :D

Cheers

Tony

Ian the Kiwi Herder

QuoteMy 1/48 Dynavector model is planned to be in the orange and white "fanta can" scheme
Fanta Can - yep I knew that...... just testing ! :dum:

I H-G
"When the Carpet Monster tells you it's full....
....it's time to tidy the workbench"

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K5054NZ

Fanta can scheme good! TSR.2 good!


Both together?


PRICELESS! Excellent stuff Tony, can't wait!

K5054NZ

I'm so disappointed I couldn't get to Telford...I'm 18, penniless and in NEW ZEALAND!!!!...oh, I wish I could've seen those 42 TSR.2s in the flesh.

Hehe....42.... B)  :lol:

2 fanta can Eagles? Excellent....where's the Mr Burns smilie....

Bryan H.

It's a supersonic Banana!  Beautiful job, it's the epitome of winged pulchritude!!!   :wub:

:cheers: Bryan

Miscellany (that effects modeling):
My son & daughter.
School - finishing my degree

Models (upcoming):
RCN A-4F+ ArcticHawk

K5054NZ

The scheme for -19 "Kapunda" sounds good. Mmm dayglo! Can't wait! :D  :wub:  

NARSES2

QuoteI'm so disappointed I couldn't get to Telford...I'm 18, penniless and in NEW ZEALAND!!!!...oh, I wish I could've seen those 42 TSR.2s in the flesh.

Taht's never stopped 99.9% of the Kiwi's who work in London ! :P  
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K5054NZ