Tamiya 1/100 L.T.V. A-7A Corsair 2

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Tamiya 1/100 L.T.V. A-7A Corsair 2

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This is my build of 1/100 Tamiya kit, totall oob slight weathering, as usual all comments welcome.

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Very tidy!
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iggie wrote:Very tidy!
Thank you
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Neat build, beautifully done.
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PTB11 wrote:Neat build, beautifully done.
Thank you for that kind comment.
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Very nicely done.

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Well tidy indeed,I too have this in my stash,if mine comes out half as good as yours,I would be very happy.
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Nice job on the Corsair II. I always liked these Tamiya 1/100 scale kits (except for the almost total lack of cockpit interiors); too bad the scale didn't catch on!
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Those Tamiya 100th scale kits look kinda nice; I bought their Ilyushin Il-28 a few years ago out of curiosity and it looks like a sweet kit as well.
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Sweet build and finish :beer: :beer: they really are a fun challenge but ohhh those off shapes and proportions :roll: :roll: what was Tamiya using as references :roll: :roll:
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dwomby wrote:Very nicely done.

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FAAMAN wrote:Sweet build and finish :beer: :beer: they really are a fun challenge but ohhh those off shapes and proportions :roll: :roll: what was Tamiya using as references :roll: :roll:
true but i agree a great fun build
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celt wrote:Well tidy indeed,I too have this in my stash,if mine comes out half as good as yours,I would be very happy.
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thank you ken
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This is a real blast for me, and a pleasure to see.
I built this kit around 1970. My first Tamiya experience!

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