baE Hawk

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baE Hawk

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Lastly my hawk. As usual all comments welcome.

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Very cool - I love the markings on that.
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Stuart wrote:Very cool - I love the markings on that.
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Nicely done; an interesting scheme indeed!
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iggie wrote:Nicely done; an interesting scheme indeed!
Thank you kindly.
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Nice and different :beer:
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Another great build and in a nicely different looking scheme for the aircraft.
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FAAMAN wrote:Nice and different :beer:
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Now that is one colourful Hawk,well tidy indeed.
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Kinky! I've never seen one like that before. Lovely model too.
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Spaceowl wrote:Kinky! I've never seen one like that before. Lovely model too.
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celt wrote:Now that is one colourful Hawk,well tidy indeed.
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Great looking Hawk.

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Clashcityrocker wrote:Great looking Hawk.

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Terrific build.
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