Saxon's Hasegawa Mig 25 Foxbat (1/72 scale)

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Saxon wrote:I tried using my digital camera but all my AA batteries are flat so I had to use my phone! Not great pics I know, but I will try and take some better ones when I get some batteries shortly.
I have no doubt you will. Don't worry so much about the batteries and keep up the good work.

By the way I have to ask. Those red-ish round things on the plate. is that a fruit, vegetable or meat? :ha: :roll:
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lol They are beetroots for my borscht which is now finished and tastes great!
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Getting there, only 1 pic this time, I had a few problems and couldn't stop to take pics that easily

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Looking real sweet Saxon. Keep it going.
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That's good progress. My first blitzer was a Hase kit, they're a good choice.
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Awesome progress Saxon.

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how we making out on this bad boy Saxon?
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Life got in the way I am afraid! I would have been able to finish on time but was called away. I will finish it when I can, in terms of hours spent on it, it will be within the 24 hour time frame but still not within the spirit of Blitzbau.
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Well I'm sure it was a good honest try. I look forward to seeing it completion sometime in the future.
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Not to worry. There's always next time.
Nice kit, btw.
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