Alan's Seaquest Stinger

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Now that is a great cockpit.
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I want to know what all the buttons do! :grin:
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JamesPerrin wrote:I want to know what all the buttons do! :grin:
Click, bleep, beep, whizz, clank, vroom, blub, blub, pop, swish, sploosh, glug and blerkpip.... :ha:
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Jagewa wrote: Click, bleep, beep, whizz, clank, vroom, blub, blub, pop, swish, sploosh, glug and blerkpip.... :ha:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Jagewa wrote:
JamesPerrin wrote:I want to know what all the buttons do! :grin:
Click, bleep, beep, whizz, clank, vroom, blub, blub, pop, swish, sploosh, glug and blerkpip.... :ha:
Sounds just like my car.


Anyhow................. Stinger completed.

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Not my best of efforts, but a quickish fun build.


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And it looks great in that scheme Alan.

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Really nice, particularly on the nifty base, although I hope he doesn't scratch the paint !!
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This has looked like a nice kit of an interesting and attractive subject. However you really made it shine with your attention to detail and care in construction and painting.
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Alan, wonderful.

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THAT IS SWEET!!! :wanw

I will never come close to what you've done here. Most impressive work.
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That is yummy.
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Thank you people, appreciated.

Dirk - I'm sure you'll do just as good a job, if not better. Just watch the fit at the top back of the transparency and the small piece that fits to the hull.



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montessa315 wrote:Thank you people, appreciated.

Dirk - I'm sure you'll do just as good a job, if not better. Just watch the fit at the top back of the transparency and the small piece that fits to the hull.



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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I'll be bookmarking this one for future reference
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Impressive...very impressive
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