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darkhorse
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The German Faun with Tamiya Leopard 2A6, 1/35, Russian MAZ with T-55 1/35


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Shown beside a same scale SPAD, just shows the size of these machines, the KA-50 has greater climb, speed and ceiling, not to mention firepower :ha:

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Hope you like the pics fellas! :razz:
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Thanks for the extra pics Darkhorse. Who makes the Saladin and Saracen? They both look nice too.

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They are from a place in Scotland that makes resin kits, great kits but hellishly expensive LOL.
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The KA-50 looks great! Nice job with the weaponry.
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darkhorse
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Thanks fellas, for the neat comments. I really thought I was an average modeller and not that great :lol:

To hear such comments from my peers is really heartwarming.....thank you all!
Anyone interested in helping me put together a real Sopwith Pup?
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Lovely work there, the tank transporters are cool, and that Ka-50 is very nice.

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Thinking of a BIG :shock: Zeppelin next! Talk to the boss about it tonight......gotta have one for the WW1 display :-D . Like to build a Hadley page and a Gotha......No one makes the Hadley but Airfix and it would be nice to have one in 1/48 or dare I say it 1/32, what a monster that would be!
Are there any model shows here in Launceston?
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Here is the 1/28 Revell sopwith Camel. For something that was made in the stoneage (as my kids call it.....dad's era! :roll: ) it wasn't too bad, the decals were awful and fell apart but I managed to salvage the important ones. Why is it that they all make Roy Brown's camel? I painted this one as a RNAS Sqn camel as something different. The painting came as a surprise, not your usuall camel scheme! I hope you like her, I sure do. ;-)
Now onto the 1/32 Roden DH2, the PE and for that turned uptoday as well as the curly wurlies for the Felixstowe as well, no painting here just decals :ha:
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Bugger it won't post my pics! :boom: :boom: :boom: :boom: Go to http://s961.photobucket.com/user/turret ... ent&page=1; and have a look
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