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Re: Hrubisko Workbench

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Very nice Santiago. The prototype looks really cool & I love the Middle East Medivac bird. Can't wait to see the Anti-Malarial Unit Lizzy. 8-)

How are the family, is your daughter (?) still a baby?
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Are you doing this one too Santiago ? I think someone did a conversion set years ago. Some very nice models there. I always look forward to seeing your workbench shots.

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Santiago, wonderful work, I do like the open spats on HB/X, and am looking forward to K6127 with the two 20mm canon. Bravo

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Hi Old_Tonto

Many thanks. Yes, it will be a nice addition to the series. My daugther are lovely. Maria Emilia is five years old and Malena is two years old. They are sleeping right now.

Hi Chuck E
We are going to do this one. My father bought the convertion from airmodel many years ago.
We will also include the Pregnat Perch and the P9105 (Blackburn Stieger wings).

Many thanks Jim

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I really love the work you and your father are doing!
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Hi malepo

Many thanks for your words.

He has started to build the next four Lysanders

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These Lysanders will be really specials ones.

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Hi

My father has been working hard on these Lysanders and he has made the following modifications on the original kits.

Westland Lysander Mk I V9517 - Hanworth Aerodrome - 01/06/1941
Use for tugging a Hotspur glider
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Westland Lysander Mk II K6127 tested with two 20 mm cannons
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8-) That Lysander looks well Ard :shock:
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Hi

Many thanks migdriver.

Here is another modification done by my father for this batch

Westland Lysander Mk II P9191 - 12 Anti Malarial Control Unit - Corsica - 1944
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Some really nice modifcations going on here, love the one with the 20mm cannons :)
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Many thanks Motley

Here is an update of the building progress on these Lysanders

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Hi

These 4 Lysander are almost ready to be painted, Here is a photo showing the progress on them

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8-)
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Very nice. :lol:
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I'm running out of expressions of wonder for the production line. Superb as always
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