Paul's Revell RAF Camel *FINISHED*

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Paul's Revell RAF Camel *FINISHED*

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I'll be doing Revell's old 1/48 Camel with RAF markings, circa summer 1918. Maybe August. Maybe not. But still WWI. ;-)


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No boxart 'cause I threw away the box many years ago. :ha: I'll be building basically OOB, with Aeroclub stretchy thread for rigging. Might even use the pilot to disguise the very empty cockpit...... :shock:
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I can see a seat and a joystick! What more do you want in the cockpit? :-D
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:ha: Sidewall detail, floor, glove box, drinks holder, nodding dog on the parcel shelf....... :ha:
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Wasn't this originally an Aurora kit?
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PaulBradley wrote::ha: Sidewall detail, floor, glove box, drinks holder, nodding dog on the parcel shelf....... :ha:
You forgot the pipe rack :razz:
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Curb feelers?
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Sat Nav? ;-)
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DVD player?
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Now you guys are just getting silly.....! :lol:
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When were furry dice invented? :grin:

You're going to have to start building Paul, otherwise the suggestions could continue... :razz:
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AndrewR wrote:When were furry dice invented? :grin:
Just after the USS Enterprise had trouble with tribbles I believe. :mrgreen:
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A tinted windscreen should be easily achieved! ;-)
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As long as you don't put a cat on the parcel shelf it'll be all good....
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Daz, tinting was usually caster oil:-(
Paul, what year did this Camel operate?

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Good stuff! Wouldn't be a WW1 GB without a Camel.

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