Shane's bench .
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Re: Shane's bench .
Nice one, Shane. I remember going to the Queen's Silver Jubilee display at Finningley with my parents - rather scarily that is now 40 years ago
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Re: Shane's bench .
My dad took me, I was 6! I remember sitting on his shoulders with my hands over my ears as the Vulcans scrambled.ShaunW wrote:Nice one, Shane. I remember going to the Queen's Silver Jubilee display at Finningley with my parents - rather scarily that is now 40 years ago
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Re: Shane's bench .
Looking awesome, for a kit that is just classic, the result is striking.
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Re: Shane's bench .
looking good glad your mojo's up and running is it due to some retail therapy or were you not buying anything at the weekend
cheers craig
cheers craig
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Re: Shane's bench .
You know you led me a stray, I was trying to curb the buying . Failed.planecrazyman61 wrote:looking good glad your mojo's up and running is it due to some retail therapy or were you not buying anything at the weekend
cheers craig
The mojo is running for now, hopefully for a good while longer.
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Re: Shane's bench .
That Lightning really looks good, Shane and it's great to see the raised panel lines which really add to the classicness Trying to curb buying and then going to a model show with Craig? is he not the Barter King and therefore duty bound to lead you into temptation whilst failing to deliver your wallet from the evil clutches of the traders?
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Re: Shane's bench .
Looks like your mojo is back good and proper! That's a lovely looking Lightning
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Re: Shane's bench .
Cheers for the kind words, it's good to be back at the bench.
The Lightning is almost done except for the AAMs and a couple of aerials.I think i'll give painting in the canopy chop lines a miss. I also dusted off the Buckeye and got got the camo done. I used Mr Hobby aqueous on this and they are so much easier to spray, no clogging or drying on the tip. I've a few touch ups to do but don't have to remask because these paints are easy to control .
The Lightning is almost done except for the AAMs and a couple of aerials.I think i'll give painting in the canopy chop lines a miss. I also dusted off the Buckeye and got got the camo done. I used Mr Hobby aqueous on this and they are so much easier to spray, no clogging or drying on the tip. I've a few touch ups to do but don't have to remask because these paints are easy to control .
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Re: Shane's bench .
Two fine looking models shangos.
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Re: Shane's bench .
Lovely paint jobs on both!
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David
cheers,
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Re: Shane's bench .
Those two are excellent, Shane!
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Re: Shane's bench .
Both look exceptional. Can't wait for buckeye to get his markings on.
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Re: Shane's bench .
Nice builds mate!
I bought that Buckeye from Telford for £2!
Speaking of which any progress since SMW17?
I bought that Buckeye from Telford for £2!
Speaking of which any progress since SMW17?
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Re: Shane's bench .
Excellent finish on the Lightning.