Ians Fragmented Phantom

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Re: Ians Fragmented Phantom

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I'm calling this one DONE!
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There are a few scuffs on it where it's been on the shelf for so long and gotten bashed about but nothing I can't live with!
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Re: Ians Fragmented Phantom

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It looks great! Glad you finished this one. Was well worth it. ;-)
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Well worth the effort.

I do love those German Phantoms.
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Re: Ians Fragmented Phantom

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And very nice it looks too Ian. Well done on getting her finished and on display where such a cool looking model rightfully belongs 8-) .
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Re: Ians Fragmented Phantom

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Excellent finish Ian, that's one of the three F-4s in this GB done!
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And I'm sure that the other two wont be far behind :roll: .
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Lovely work Ian.

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Re: Ians Fragmented Phantom

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Dazzled wrote:And I'm sure that the other two wont be far behind :roll: .
I reckon Shaun will be showing us a doctors note... :ha:

Very nice Ian. It's a nice change to see that paint job on a Phantom.

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Bravo, Well done
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Re: Ians Fragmented Phantom

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Been keeping an eye on your Phantom thread.

Well done for dragging it off the shelf and turning it into a really impressive looking bit of kit!!

Now you've just got to find some space with the rest of the finished models on your display shelf ;-)
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