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Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***

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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 :-D

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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. :-D
Oh, and don't forget to post a progress pic every hour minute! :ha:
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Maybe as an extra challenge you should build this in the dark or blindfolded :grin:
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I'll try not to blink.
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And the race is on

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Love your background pic!
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Parts all cut out, now the hard part.

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Whoa there Splash. Better take a break. :ha:
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Can't stop on on a run.

Hang on its finished :shock:

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Hey, that looks really good. Thin the vertical stab and it would look really quite nice.

Well Done.
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Fantastic glue job, no spill! Super blitz, mate. :)

When you blitzed this, what did you eat, drink and listen to? :ha:
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Prisca wrote:When you blitzed this, what did you listen to? :ha:
My wife saying "why are you building that little thing?" :-D
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I blinked and missed that one :-D That has made up into a nice looking little model though.
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That turned out nice.
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Re: Splas's DR1 1:125 scale ****finished ***

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Hey, forgot I have a couple of the Star Wars prepainted snap Revell kits in the stash.

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