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Kitaholic's Rehab Centre

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As you can see I have the BIGGEST modelling cave here, yes the corner of the dining table :roll: ;-) Just a couple of on-going projects at the mo

Airfix 1/72 Stang
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Dragon 1/72 E-100 converted to ausf B
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Dragon 1/72 T-34/85 modified to late model
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At least you are in the warm :grin:. Your Mustang looks smart.
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Yeah, I like that 'stang. What kit is it? Any more pictures?

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Its the Airfix NT P-51D , will put up some pics shortly
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While I'm waiting for the Lead Sled build to start gonna get on with another Cold War build

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At some point I will finish that Stang :oops:
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What a great idea. Modelling whilst you eat ;-)
The P51 looks to be a very nice kit. How did you find it?
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Yeh, I just tell them the sanding dust on the food is salt :ha:

The NT P-51D is a great little kit that I would recommend to anybody, as far as I know the only one in 1/72 that gives a dropped flap option, necessary for an aircraft that has been on the ground for any length of time due to hydraulic bleed
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Just a few bits on the bench for the Cold War SIG at the moment

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Busy, busy!
Nice work!

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Some excellent projects on the go - the armour builds especially have grabbed my attention and the Leopard in particular as I have just ordered a pair of Revell Leopard 2 A4's in 1/72 for the Cold War build.
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Kitaholic wrote: Image
Is that a T-72 on the corner of your mat? Nice looking working on your work bench...I hate it when dinner gets in the way of modeling!
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Oh Oh....I see a Su25! :grin:
I have the same kit. :)
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mjatx wrote: Is that a T-72 on the corner of your mat? Nice looking working on your work bench...I hate it when dinner gets in the way of modeling!
It's an AT-1 Drakon, basically a T-62 with a guided missile turret, and unfortunately a DNF from the Tanks for the memories GB
giulio_gobbi wrote:Oh Oh....I see a Su25! :grin:
I have the same kit. :)
It's a very disappointing kit, going to do the Zvezda one instead

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Best bit about the M60 is markings for one based in Germany in 1991 :-D
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Some great armour and military vehicle kits there KH. The M60 is a bit of a dog then?
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not at all, just meant it fits in with SMW without aftermaket
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