Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
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Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
I think I have found the perfect blitz kit minimal parts, no glue required and prepainted.
The question is do I build it in a straight 24 minutes or have a cup of coffee and split it into two 12 minute sessions
Regards Splash
The question is do I build it in a straight 24 minutes or have a cup of coffee and split it into two 12 minute sessions
Regards Splash
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale
I think a cup of coffee inbetween will be very difficult and take precious hours minutes.
Depending on how long the glue takes to dry.
Oh, and don't forget to post a progress pic everyhour minute!
Depending on how long the glue takes to dry.
Oh, and don't forget to post a progress pic every
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale
Maybe as an extra challenge you should build this in the dark or blindfolded
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale
I'll try not to blink.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale
And the race is on
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****started ***
Love your background pic!
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****started ***
Parts all cut out, now the hard part.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****started ***
Whoa there Splash. Better take a break.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****started ***
Can't stop on on a run.
Hang on its finished
Rs
Hang on its finished
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
Hey, that looks really good. Thin the vertical stab and it would look really quite nice.
Well Done.
Well Done.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
Fantastic glue job, no spill! Super blitz, mate.
When you blitzed this, what did you eat, drink and listen to?
When you blitzed this, what did you eat, drink and listen to?
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
My wife saying "why are you building that little thing?"Prisca wrote:When you blitzed this, what did you listen to?
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
I blinked and missed that one That has made up into a nice looking little model though.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
That turned out nice.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***
Hey, forgot I have a couple of the Star Wars prepainted snap Revell kits in the stash.
The chance to finish a blitz this month is back on.
The chance to finish a blitz this month is back on.