A4 Skyhawk Airfix 17/2 (1957 old tool)

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A4 Skyhawk Airfix 17/2 (1957 old tool)

Post by giulio_gobbi »

Just a quick and fun build.

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Hope you like.
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Post by iggie »

Nice one Giulio! And nice use of bulldogs for adding shelves to what I think is an ikea cabinet! :-D
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That Scooter looks pretty fine in bare metal. Great work as always, S. Gobbi.
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I love to see these old models given an outing!
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That's a great metallic finish Giulio 8-)
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