Ian's Struggling with a Stork! **COMPLETE**

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Have one of these, you deserve it.

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Thanks Flak but I prefer them fresh.
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It's beautiful!
Mmmm I really like Stella Artois beer, perhaps the Cider aint too bad.

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The cider is wonderful, Sissel. I highly recommend!
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I give you credit on that paint scheme. I did something similar on a Me262 Night fighter and it took me days to do
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Now thats a finished product that would take me days probably weeks to do!

Impressive Ian impressive,

Enjoy the cidre!

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Great build and finish Ian. It'd take me days to do that cammo and it still wouldn't look that good.

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Well done Ian it looks fantastic.

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Brews wrote:Who's got a luvverly pair of coconuts?

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That's just wrong. And you know it.
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Good job ! Squiggles & masking are top rate !
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Thank you everyone. You've been a very supportive, informative and something-else-ending-in-'tive' crowd this time. Just like last time.
We really are the best, aren't we?
Thanks also for the kind comments throughout the build. These Blitzes just would not be the same if it were not for the constant support and banter throughout the threads. Well done all of you!
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Stunning!
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Must stop skim reading titles - I thought this was another baby announcement thread :ha:

Another top Ian blitz, you'll have to build the Kubelwagon to pull her out of the sand. :lol:

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The kubel was built earlier in the month, Jim. Check the older Blitz threads.
But you're right - the sand was a little deep......
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