Esci 1/72 Harrier GR.1A, 233 OCU August 1973

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Re: Esci 1/72 Harrier GR.1A, 233 OCU August 1973

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Excellent collection. Very nicely done.
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Re: Esci 1/72 Harrier GR.1A, 233 OCU August 1973

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Nice set of builds :grin:
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Re: Esci 1/72 Harrier GR.1A, 233 OCU August 1973

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Great job on this kit! The ESCI first gen Harriers were, and are, great representations of the subject. The SHAR FRS.1 is still the best kit available of that subject in 1/72. However, their AV-8B/GR.5 kit is best avoided.
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Re: Esci 1/72 Harrier GR.1A, 233 OCU August 1973

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VMA131Marine wrote:Great job on this kit! The ESCI first gen Harriers were, and are, great representations of the subject. The SHAR FRS.1 is still the best kit available of that subject in 1/72. However, their AV-8B/GR.5 kit is best avoided.
Thank you! Yes, I found out about the Esci GR.5 the hard way many years ago. That was a disappointment.
Good grief, you more than twice as many WIP as I do!

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