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new build
Hi im building a mk 2 spitfire but im missing the seat. i have build the rest of the cockpit but no seat, how do i get around this problem please?
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Re: new build
Perhaps a little more information, such as make, scale and so forth?
Tony
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The older I get the better I was!
Current build:
Airfix 1:72 Javelin FAW9
Particular modelling interests:
Cuban Airforce aircraft, 29(F) Sqn aircraft, Aircraft I’ve flown
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Re: new build
mark 2 spitfire in 1 48 scale by revell, no seat included. i havE built the rest of the cockpit
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Re: new build
If it is a new kit, contact Revell and give them the part number you are missing and they'll send one out to you.
If it's a second hand kit, you can do the same but they will likely ask for a payment for the part and postage.
Or, start a thread in the wanted section of the forum, with the kit details and part number you are needing and hopefully someone will have a spare they can let you have.
If it's a second hand kit, you can do the same but they will likely ask for a payment for the part and postage.
Or, start a thread in the wanted section of the forum, with the kit details and part number you are needing and hopefully someone will have a spare they can let you have.
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: new build
Is it fine to build the model anyway?? You won't see the cockpit once the model is finished.
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Re: new build
Do what you want as it's your kit and you are the one building it. There are no rules in model making.
Enjoyment over accuracy. That's my motto