Asoka's Antique Table...revisited!

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Very Nice - I like the 190
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Asoka wrote:Thanks, Shaun!

Very rarely have I also seen a solid colour Luftwaffe scheme... mainly why I chose it! (much easier than mottled! :-D )
The Lysander canopy is on the fuselage, but the wings are just slotted in... I thought that might be better as the frames carry the camo pattern too, from what I can see on the artwork at least! :grin:

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You are probably right Asoka, it is quite often the case that the canopy frames continue the camo scheme. A steady hand and a bit of patience will see you through - keep a cocktail stick handy to clean up any wobbly bits and I'm sure it will be alright on the night :grin:
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Thanks, Nigel, Stuart!
The simple scheme helped! :grin:

Hi Shaun,
Agree! I am at the moment getting my courage and patience built up to start on it! :lol:
...and might also need to run to the 'courage store' to buy a few more cans of 'courage' while doing it! :roll:

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I have a Mtch Lysander, but the canopy are missing...... :cry:

Build it also for me! :)
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Wish everyone a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Peaceful New Year!

Hi All,

Very sorry for the long silence, will join in soon... :-)

Warmest regards from sunny Sri Lanka!

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Merry Christmas Asoka from slightly less sunny England!
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Hopefully we will see more of you soon Asoka. All the best for Christmas and the New Year.
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Merry Christmas!
Best wishes

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Thanks, Stuart, Shaun, Iggie!
Hope you all had a great Christmas! ...and are now recovering gracefully! :grin:
Yes, Shaun, planning on doing a bit more modelling in 2016, than this year, which was abysmal! Only about 2.5 models built... and couldn't get around to posting them even!

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Merry Xmas also from Italy, Asoka.
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Hello Giulio,

Thanks a lot, Christmas went off with a bang, helped by a wee tot of Lagavulin! Hope you and your family had a great Christmas!

Cheers!

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Asoka wrote:Hello Giulio,

Thanks a lot, Christmas went off with a bang, helped by a wee tot of Lagavulin! Hope you and your family had a great Christmas!

Cheers!

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Italia "Grappa" and "Limoncello" have the same effect! :)
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giulio_gobbi wrote:
Asoka wrote:Hello Giulio,

Thanks a lot, Christmas went off with a bang, helped by a wee tot of Lagavulin! Hope you and your family had a great Christmas!

Cheers!

Asoka
Italia "Grappa" and "Limoncello" have the same effect! :)
Think I'll give that concoction a miss. :mrgreen:
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That sounds like an interesting drink, Guilio! :shock:

...sure you don't want to try it out, Toby? :???: (just found out that you can make limoncello with lemon peel and vodka! :-D )

Cheers, guys!

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Asoka wrote:That sounds like an interesting drink, Guilio! :shock:

...sure you don't want to try it out, Toby? :???: (just found out that you can make limoncello with lemon peel and vodka! :-D )

Cheers, guys!

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Nasty experience with grappa. Almost as bad as my dalliance with gin when I was 15 that involved snooker tables, Hampton Court Palace and the police :shock: :mrgreen:
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