Simon's Yellow 11 ***Completed***
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No probs - relax......
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Airfix stand from an old Vanguard kit. Modified by cutting off the locating tab and gluing in two short pieces of brass rod
Which fits into these two holes......
And - here it is. Can you hear the growl of the Daimler ?
Which fits into these two holes......
And - here it is. Can you hear the growl of the Daimler ?
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Re: Simon's Yellow 11 ***Completed***
I broke both the aileron balance weights, so they are missing. Also broke the radio mast which is replaced by stretched sprue. Cracked the spinner into three. Don't look too closely !
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Re: Simon's Yellow 11 ***Completed***
Excellent finish Simon, that looks great on a classic Airfix stand with the prop blur. In those markings and displayed like that it is very evocative of one of these machines chasing over the English countryside looking for trouble!
I also managed to lose bits or break them - I of course blame the sprue gates and not my own clumsiness
Did you make the prop blur yourself?
I also managed to lose bits or break them - I of course blame the sprue gates and not my own clumsiness
Did you make the prop blur yourself?
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Thanks Shaun. I really like it in these markings too. I can imagine it at zero feet strafing 'lame duck' hurricanes and a Flt Sgt tries to set them on fire.
I'd like to say I made the prop, but sadly I don't have the skills, this is a commercially available one from http://www.propblur.com/; they are very friendly and good to deal with.
I'd like to say I made the prop, but sadly I don't have the skills, this is a commercially available one from http://www.propblur.com/; they are very friendly and good to deal with.
Re: Simon's Yellow 11 ***Completed***
That's a classic looking 109, Simon. I love it!
I think we all broke something on this build. Mine was the aerial pole....
I think we all broke something on this build. Mine was the aerial pole....
I'm a mostly full-time modeller put a part-time poster....
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Re: Simon's Yellow 11 ***Completed***
Classy build