Gregs Geodetic Gamble. --FINISHED-

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Re: Gregs Geodetic Gamble.

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Great Blitz Gregers and a wonderful Wellesley - I always fancied building on of those.

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Well done Greg on your completed blitz, It looks great and I knew you would finish it on time... :-D :-D :-D

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Re: Gregs Geodetic Gamble.

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Sorry to say that this slipped in straight under my radar, so I completely missed the action :oops: Nevertheless a great build and finished result. Kudos for getting the better half involved, I keep trying to get Mrs Dubya to build something but without success so far. Maybe we ought to organise a better half's challenge :grin:
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A better halves challenge would be cool. Sarah has already built a Heller MK1 Spitfire and a Hobbyboss Typhoon. Cheers for the kudos folks.

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Re: Gregs Geodetic Gamble. --FINISHED-

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Nice model, pretty woman, and awesome hair! For a moment I thought I was looking at Dean Wareham building something. :)
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Re: Gregs Geodetic Gamble. --FINISHED-

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Nice one, Greg!
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Re: Gregs Geodetic Gamble. --FINISHED-

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Cheers for the kind words folks. This was a cool quick build with no real hassles (except my breaking an undercarriage leg) and the only need for filler was the fuselage nose joint and wing roots. yup. a bad fur day and it's deffo hair cut time for me. Not going to give in to Sarah's persuasion to get it dyed though.

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Re: Gregs Geodetic Gamble. --FINISHED-

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Sorry Greg I missed your build.

Well done on a great finish

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