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mil 24
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hi all

this is my next built is a airfix jet provost which i got from aldi for a great price which was £1.99 someone got the wrong but i am not complain the jet provost will straight out of the box
here the first photo

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Good luck, Dave.

This is a nice kit. I hope you enjoy it.
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I've got a couple of these in the stash from the last time Aldi did them cheap so I'll be looking in to see how they go together 👍
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hi all

i have have start the jet provost just getting the primer on
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think about pick the side panels out in light grey like instrument panels to break up the black and the straps on the seat

dave
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Lovely kit.
Be warned! The canopy frame down the centre should be internal (say decal strip) rather than internal, so sand it off and polish, if you wish.

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hi

thank you for the head up about the canopy i will have think

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This is going to be a good one.
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hi all

my next built is a zero form airfix here some pic
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yours dave
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It's a nice kit Dave, I hope you enjoy it 👍
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Looking forward to seeing these builds, Dave. Especially the Zero
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hi all
here new photo of the work in progress on the zero
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i have try to break up the interior of the cockpit with some black and silver

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Nice... Keep it up
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Looking good.
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